We recently worked with Wild Brain on designing wildbrain.com -- an online animation channel showcasing the best in animation programming from around the world. Featuring Flash and streaming video animations, the site conveys Wild Brain Inc.'s position as a San Francisco animation leader across virtually all media platforms.
Angry Monkey's Ben Olander delivered the closing address for the seminar Seattle and Beyond: Intellectual Property in the New Millennium. The forum was held October 19th and was organized by the United States Council for International Business.
Angry Monkey determines the future of television? Maybe not, but perhaps the future of interactive tv, anyway. WebTV Networks hired us to develop an interactive television prototype for their next generation of set top boxes.
Angry Monkey continues its long legacy of producing work for Lucasfilm and starwars.com by developing Six Degrees of Star Wars -- a Shockwave toy that lets you view the characters populating the famous films in a unique way.
Our interactive menu designs for The Corruptor DVD are creating quite a buzz. Check out DVD.com's review -- in which they make the observation, "Why are the designers at Angry Monkey peeved? Who knows? But their menu designs for The Corruptor are some of the coolest we've seen."
Angry Monkey's Tomas Apodaca was asked to participate in a panel discussion at the 30th annual San Diego Comic Con, where he held forth on the secrets of creating interactive comics.
The work of Angry Monkey's Jean-Paul Leonard was selected as part of an international electronic art exhibition in the Casa das Artes in Vigo, Spain. Curated by the Xunta de Galicia, the show -- New Paths: Threats and Promises of Electronic Art -- includes video pieces, installations, net art, and cd-roms. The show runs from June 17 through August 15.
Our own Angry Monkey cd-rom received a silver award in I.D. Magazine's Interactive Media Design Review. The jury was drawn to our uniquely bizarre animated stories, which the magazine incorporated into a limited distribution of their 1999 I.D. Interactive Media Design Review cd-rom.
Director Peter Jackson is spearheading the daunting task of translating J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy to the big screen. Angry Monkey created the official teaser site as a showcase for the striking visuals created by Jackson and WETA Limited.
Some people may think that comics on the web are "sub"-standard, but CNN feels otherwise. Check out their coverage of one our own comics, Sub:Division, in their complimentary review.
Angry Monkey's work was recognized once again -- this time by the technology advertising industry. Our Pleasantville java banner won a silver Icon Award.
Speaking of Pleasantville, E! Online's March 23rd E! Ticket was an ecstatic review of our latest DVD project with New Line Home Video.
With the Blade DVD, we were able to test the limits of another emerging medium -- utilizing full motion graphics and applying our information design expertise to the television environment. Take a peek at a few of the DVD's transition sequences.
Angry Monkey is working with American Century to develop and facilitate their digital communications and publishing efforts.