Monday, November 26, 2018

Ricky Jay,, Master Magician Dies at 72



Ricky Jay, the great master magician whose sleight of hand defied logic or physics, died at 72. Excerpts of a Washington Post article HERE :  While other magicians breathed fire, sawed women in half or made entire buildings disappear, Ricky Jay performed remarkable feats using little more than the pads of his fingers. These were, strictly speaking, nothing more than tricks or illusions, sleights of hand performed by a master magician.

But to those who witnessed Mr. Jay up close, turning over a row of red Bee playing cards to reveal an unexpected hand, or flinging them across the room like wild projectiles, his magic tricks were nothing less than works of art, head-scratching, wonder-inducing achievements that made him “perhaps the most gifted sleight-of-hand artist alive” as journalist Mark Singer wrote in a 1993 article for the New Yorker.

A heavyset figure who sported dark suits and a short gray beard, Mr. Jay followed his mentor Dai Vernon, a Canadian magician known as the Professor, in treating a deck of cards as a living being, to be carried with seriousness and handled with sensitivity.

He seemed most at home performing live, in front of small, rapturous audiences in theaters or at private parties. Once, while performing at a New Year’s Eve event in Los Angeles, Mr. Jay was asked by a guest named Mort to “do something truly amazing,” according to Singer’s profile in the New Yorker. Mr. Jay asked him to name a card, and Mort settled on the three of hearts. “After shuffling,” Singer wrote, “Jay gripped the deck in the palm of his right hand and sprung it, cascading all 52 cards so that they traveled the length of the table and pelted an open wine bottle.” After asking Mort to name his card once again, Mr. Jay instructed the guest to “look inside the bottle.” “Mort discovered, curled inside the neck, the three of hearts,” Singer continued. “The party broke up immediately.”

He also performed as an actor, appearing as a cardsharp in the first season of the HBO Western “Deadwood,” as a villain in the James Bond film “Tomorrow Never Dies” and as a cameraman in “Boogie Nights,” director Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1997 epic about the California porn industry. And he was featured in “Heist” (2001) and other films directed by David Mamet."

Those of you who want to see with their own eyes why Ricky Jay was such a master magician should look the video below, it's beyond amazing.




"Deceptive Practice : The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay" is an excellent documentary about Ricky Jay and i just found it on Youtube, so here it is!




Watch also this Collection of Ricky Jay on Late Night, Late Show with David Letterman 1990-2013:




Who would dare to play Poker with the best cards magician in the world? For sure not a wise decision, except if you're wishing to learn some tricks...


Sunday, November 25, 2018

Didier Ghez "They Drew As They Pleased Vol 4: The Hidden Art of Disney's Mid-Century Era: The 1950s and 1960s" Is the Perfect Book About Disney Animation for a Christmas Gift!



My good friend and DLP book co-author Didier Ghez - who was the recipient this year of the June Foray Award during the Annie Awards - has released the volume 4 of "They Drew as They Pleased" a fantastic series of never seen before artworks of Disney legendary artists, and you will hardly find a better Christmas gift for a Disney Animation fan!

From the Foreword of Eric and Susan Goldberg: "Didier has unearthed more treasures for our delectation, and this time, Didier has concentrated on the work of Tom Oreb, John Dunn, Walt Peregoy, Lee Blair, and Mary Blair. As well as uncovering many never-before-published pieces of stunning art, Didier also digs deeper into the motivations and frustrations of these legendarily talented Disney artists. Their backstories are every bit as intriguing as their artwork is beguiling."



Above: Sketch for Peter Pan by Mary Blair

The 1950s and 1960s at The Walt Disney Studios marked unprecedented stylistic directions brought on by the mid-century modern and graphic sensibilities of a new wave of artists. This volume explores the contributions of these heroes with special emphasis on the art of Lee Blair, Mary Blair, Tom Oreb, John Dunn, and Walt Peregoy.



Above, from left to right: Disney artists Herb Ryman, Webb Smith, Mary Blair, Lee Blair, John Rose, Janet Martin, Jack Miller, James Bodrero, Charles Wolcott, and Jack Cutting in Rio de Janeiro in August 1941. Courtesy: Brian Lansburgh.



It includes never-before-seen images from Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and Sleeping Beauty and discusses Disney's first forays into television, commercials, space, and science projects—even the development of theme parks. Drawing on interviews and revealing hundreds of rediscovered images that inspired Disney's films during one of its most prolific eras, this volume captures the rich stories of the artists who brought the characters to life and helped shape the future of animation.




Above: Story sketches for Cinderella by Mary Blair
Below: “The Dance of the Hours” sequence in Fantasia by Lee Blair. 




Above: Story sketches for the “Aquarela do Brasil” sequence in Saludos Amigos by Lee Blair.


Above: Walt Peregoy working on The Sword in the Stone.


Above: Concept painting for One Hundred and One Dalmatians by Walt Peregoy.

They Drew As They Pleased Vol 4: The Hidden Art of Disney's Mid-Century Era: The 1950s and 1960s is a large 224 pages book published by Chronicle Books and is available on Amazon HERE either in Hardcover edition ( recommended ) for $28.46 or in Kindle format for $18.99  and whatever the edition you will choose you can be sure that it will make the delight of any Disney Animation fan! Definitely a great Chrismas gift to put on your list!

Pictures: copyright Disney

Saturday, November 24, 2018

BREAKING: Japan’s Osaka to host 2025 World Expo, beating Russian city - Very bad news for Tokyo Disneyland and very good one for Universal Studios Japan, located in Osaka



Japan’s Osaka to host 2025 World Expo, beating Russian city. That's a very bad news for Tokyo Disneyland and of course a very good one for Universal Studios Japan, located in Osaka, where the World Expo will happen. Osaka World Expo will last from May 3 till Nov 3 2025 ( 185 days ), and millions of people will come to visit the Expo in Osaka, and of course a lot of them will go at the same time to visit Universal Studios Japan.

No need to be a genius to understand that Universal Studios Japan will do everything they can to have plenty of new attractions ready for opening in 2025 ...all this probably pushing Tokyo Disneyland to spend money to attract visitors in TDL during 2025. More about Japan winning the 2025 World Expo against Russia HERE, the website is HERE and you can download the PDF of Osaka project for the 2025 World Expo HERE. The theme of the Expo will be: "Designing Future Society for Our Lives, How to Lead a Healthy Life in a Diverse Manner". The expected total number of visitors is approximately 28 million. You can be sure that learning the news Universal Studios Japan is "happy happy" right now...



Pokemon and World Expo? The diverse world of Pokemon where more than 800 types coexist, is exactly the society Japan will seek in World Expo 2025. No barriers between different languages or culture, Pokemon and Expo 2025 Osaka will celebrate diversity.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Disneyland Paris Disney Dreams! Show Back For One Night Only For December 6 Annual Passholder Party



Disneyland Paris bring back the original DISNEY DREAMS! projections show for one night only at the December 6 Annual Passholders Party. Since, a new version of the show titled Illuminations which, according to most people, is not as good as this original one is played, so it's your chance to watch again the original show and if you're a DLP AP, don't miss it!

You can get your tickets HERE and watch Disney Dreams! on the video below.




Picture: copyriht Disney

BLACK FRIDAY Special Offer on the Disneyland Paris From Sketch to Reality Book - Offer Valid Only Nov 22, 23 and 24 !



It's Black Friday and this Special "Black Friday" Offer on the last English copies of the acclaimed Disneyland Paris book "From Sketch to Reality" will run from friday Nov 22 until Sunday Nov 24 Midnight California time ( Monday 9a.m Paris time ).

During these three days each person placing his order for the book will receive DOZENS of surprise gifts - and GREAT gifts, believe me! - and if you own an Apple device you'll get in addition for FREE the eBook English edition when it will be available in 2019, allowing you to enjoy this great book wherever you are! And the eBook edition include more than 60 video links to the best available videos of the park! It's your last chance to get a printed copy of this gorgeous book at a reasonable price, no kidding! The book is sold now on Amazon.com by others sellers at $2000 or more - check this HERE - and it's the last time you'll find it at its original price!

Lecteurs Français: Etant donné que l'édition française est épuisée, tout acheteur de l'édition anglaise recevra gratuitement l'édition française eBook du livre! Et l'édition eBook contient plus de 60 liens vidéos d'une délection des meilelures vidéos du parc! Note Importante: cette offre avec l'eBook est réservée à ceux possédant du matériel Apple ( iPhone, Ipad ou iMac ) nécessaire pour pouvoir liire l'eBook.

Here is all you need to know to order a copy of the "Disneyland Paris From Sketch to Reality" book with the special offer. First, it's a 320 pages book with 750 pictures of the park including 250 WDI artworks! It's also probably the best Christmas gift you can find for a Disneyland Paris fan - and it is true! Have a look below to the mosaic pictures showing a selection of pages of the book.

To place your order for the DLP book, please send me an email at: amplittaye@gmail.com with your shipping address. The price during the special offer including the English printed book + eBook + Dozens of Great Surprise Gifts is 100€ and shipping worldwide is 22€ ( except Belgium and Italy for which it is 29€ ).

You can pay with Paypal, credit card or bank transfer. For Paypal payments please send directly the full amount  including shipping, i.e 122€ worldwide, except for Belgium and Italy for which it is 129€ at: nme4@wanadoo.fr  If you wish to pay by credit card and bank transfer, send me an email at: amplittaye@gmail.com   and i'll tell you how to do.








If you've never seen the book before, don't miss the video below or on Youtube HERE showing the full 320 pages of the book!



Thursday, November 22, 2018

First Teaser Trailer for CGI Live-Action Version of the Lion King !



It's Disney's gift for Thanksgiving: the first teaser trailer for the CGI "live-action" version of the Lion King directed by Jon Favreau ( the Jungle Book ) is now released!

The trailer shows the legendary opening sequence in "live-action" thanks to CGI and so far it looks great! Check the trailer and screen captures below!




























The Lion King will be released in tehaters on July 19, 2019!




Pictures and video: copyright Disney

Happy Thanksgiving , America !


It's Thanksgiving today in the U.S, and i wish to all my American readers a great Thanksgiving evening! I've found for you some artwork - the one above - inspired by the famous Norman Rockwell painting - which seems to be the right artwork for this memorable day!
Below, the original and very famous Norman Rockwell painting which inspired this "Disney" version.


Again, Happy Thanksgiving to all D&M American readers!

Pictures: copyright Disney, Norman Rockwell Foundation
 
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