Thursday, July 22, 2010

NICKELODEON GREENLIGHTS NEW SERIES FROM THE CREATORS OF THE ANIMATED TELEVISION HIT AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER

Source: Nickelodeon

Series Creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko
Bring Fans a New Adventure in the Avatar World The Legend of Korra

BURBANK, Calif. – July 21, 2010 – Nickelodeon, the number one producer of television animation in the world, has greenlit a new series from the creators of the hit animated TV show Avatar: The Last Airbender, it was announced today by Brown Johnson, President, Animation, Nickelodeon and MTVN Kids and Family Group. The new series The Legend of Korra (working title), from creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, will premiere on Nickelodeon in 2011, continuing the evolution of the animated franchise and its mythology. The original series was the inspiration for the Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies live-action epic adventure, The Last Airbender, which has already grossed more than $115 million at the box office to date.

“Mike and Bryan have imagined a compelling new story inspired by the Airbender mythology that they so brilliantly crafted when the TV series began,” Johnson said. “This new avatar is not only a girl, but also hot-headed, independent and ready to take on the world.”

The Legend of Korra takes place 70 years after the events of Avatar: The Last Airbender and follows the adventures of the Avatar after Aang – a passionate, rebellious, and fearless teenaged girl from the Southern Water Tribe named Korra. With three of the four elements under her belt (Earth, Water, and Fire), Korra seeks to master the final element, Air. Her quest leads her to the epicenter of the modern “Avatar” world, Republic City – a metropolis that is fueled by steampunk technology. It is a virtual melting pot where benders and non-benders from all nations live and thrive. However, Korra discovers that Republic City is plagued by crime as well as a growing anti-bending revolution that threatens to rip it apart. Under the tutelage of Aang’s son, Tenzin, Korra begins her airbending training while dealing with the dangers at large.
Launched in February 2005, Avatar aired for three seasons on Nickelodeon and was ranked among the top five animated properties on television among boys, 2-11 and 6-11 (2005/2006). During this time, the series reached a total of 21.7 million total viewers (persons 2+), including 8.8 million kids 2-11 and 6.3 million kids 6-11*. Currently, Avatar: The Last Airbender is the number one program on Nicktoons among tweens. (Source: *Nielsen Cume Data - July 2008, Live + 7 day, 6 min. qualifier.)

Avatar: The Last Airbender was created and executive produced by Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko.

An award-winning filmmaker, DiMartino was a director at Film Roman for six years, working on the prime-time animated series King of the Hill, Family Guy and Mission Hill. During his tenure there, DiMartino animated and directed the short animated film Atomic Love, which has gone on to screen at festivals across the country including Sundance and the Los Angeles Film Festival. It also aired as part of the Nicktoons Network Animation Festival.

Konietzko began his career in animation as a character designer at Film Roman for Fox’s prime-time series, Family Guy. He soon moved to the post of assistant director for two more Film Roman shows, Mission Hill and King of the Hill, working beside animation director DiMartino. Konietzko then became a storyboard artist and later an art director for the Nickelodeon animated series Invader Zim.

The new Avatar series will be produced at the Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, Calif., and is co-executive produced by Joaquim Dos Santos.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Local boy is ‘The Last Airbender’

From Courier-Gazette.com...

Noah Ringer was a shy boy who began taking taekwondo classes in Carrollton. Three years later he is the star of M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film “The Last Airbender.”

“The Last Airbender” has grossed more than $110 million worldwide since its release on July 2. The story focuses on a young boy named Aang who can control the four main elements of life: fire, water, air and earth. It is up to Aang to defeat the evil Fire Lord, Ozai, and restore peace to the world.

However, this story begins long before the opening movie titles. This story focuses on Ringer and his journey to stardom.

Growing up in Farmers Branch, Ringer was homeschooled but his mother wanted to get him involved in activities outside the home. She enrolled Ringer at the ATA Martial Arts in Carrollton.

“Noah came in when he was 10 years old,” said Eric Pechacek, master candidate taekwondo instructor, owner of the ATA Martial Arts in Carrollton and Ringer’s teacher. “He was very hesitant at first, and as I began to teach him I found out that he had a lot of natural talent.”

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

What it took to film 'The Last Airbender' in icy Greenland

When it comes to film locations, few could be considered as forbidding as Greenland.

After all, 85% of the land is covered in ice.

But the world's largest island proved to be the ideal backdrop for some key scenes in "The Last Airbender," Paramount Pictures' $150-million fantasy adventure film that hit theaters last week and has since earned $69.3 million at the box office. And there wasn't a film tax credit in sight to take advantage of.

The latest film by director M. Night Shyamalan, which is based on the Nickelodeon animated TV series, is about an avatar who controls the elements of fire, air, earth and water.

The tribe representing the water nation lives in an icy environment. And producer Frank Marshall knew that when it comes to ice, there is no better place to go than Greenland.

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M. Night Shyamalan Says ‘The Last Airbender’ DVD Will Include Cut Comedy Scenes, No Kyoshi Warriors

M. Night Shyamalan Says ‘The Last Airbender’ DVD Will Include Cut Comedy Scenes, No Kyoshi Warriors

M. Night Shyamalan Says ‘The Last Airbender’ DVD Will Include Cut Comedy Scenes, No Kyoshi Warriors

M. Night Shyamalan Says ‘The Last Airbender’ DVD Will Include Cut Comedy Scenes, No Kyoshi Warriors

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Last Airbender

We've all been waiting a long time for the arrival of "The Last Airbender." Are you looking forward to this movie as much as we are? The wait is almost over!