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Daniel M. Kanemoto is a writer/director whose 1999 debut, A Letter From The Western Front, won the Gold Medal for Best Animated Short at the Student Academy Awards. For the past decade, Dan’s diverse body of work (from feature films to national commercial campaigns) has been featured on Nickelodeon, MTV, the Discovery Channel, and film festivals around the world.
Daniel animated a spec title sequence using artwork ripped from the pages of the Walking Dead comic, originally illustrated by Charlie Adlard and Tony Moore, and personally I think it is much better than what AMC has produced. He is no way affiliated with the production, simply a huge fan of both Frank Darabont and Robert Kirkman, but rumour has it that the producers liked it so much, that perhaps they may give him a chance to work on season 2. Here is the video. Enjoy.
Daniel M. Kanemoto is a writer/director whose 1999 debut, A Letter From The Western Front, won the Gold Medal for Best Animated Short at the Student Academy Awards. For the past decade, Dan’s diverse body of work (from feature films to national commercial campaigns) has been featured on Nickelodeon, MTV, the Discovery Channel, and film festivals around the world.
Daniel animated a spec title sequence using artwork ripped from the pages of the Walking Dead comic, originally illustrated by Charlie Adlard and Tony Moore, and personally I think it is much better than what AMC has produced. He is no way affiliated with the production, simply a huge fan of both Frank Darabont and Robert Kirkman, but rumour has it that the producers liked it so much, that perhaps they may give him a chance to work on season 2. Here is the video. Enjoy.
- 11/14/2010
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
This fan-made title sequence by writer/director Daniel Kanemoto for the upcoming live-action television adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s comic book series, The Walking Dead, is so awesome that AMC should just pay him for it. Kanemoto actually deconstructed his own copies of the comics and used the artwork by Charlie Adlard and Tony Moore to compose the opening sequence.
Lost’s creator Damon Lindelof tweeted:
“We are arriving at that unique moment in time where the term ‘fan-made’ becomes moot. This is extraordinary.”
The Walking Dead “Opening Titles” by Daniel Kanemoto
Daniel M. Kanemoto won the Gold Medal for Best Animated Short at the Student Academy Awards for his 1999 debut, A Letter From The Western Front.
The Walking Dead premieres on October 31st on AMC.
[Source] Exmortis Films...
Lost’s creator Damon Lindelof tweeted:
“We are arriving at that unique moment in time where the term ‘fan-made’ becomes moot. This is extraordinary.”
The Walking Dead “Opening Titles” by Daniel Kanemoto
Daniel M. Kanemoto won the Gold Medal for Best Animated Short at the Student Academy Awards for his 1999 debut, A Letter From The Western Front.
The Walking Dead premieres on October 31st on AMC.
[Source] Exmortis Films...
- 9/28/2010
- by Lillian 'zenbitch' Standefer
- ScifiMafia
Zombie lovers, comic book fans, and self-respecting geeks everywhere are eagerly anticipating the Halloween premiere of AMC’s The Walking Dead, a TV series adaptation of the critically acclaimed comic book series of the same name by writer Robert Kirkman about survivors of a zombie plague. In fact, Daniel Kanemoto is so ready to be a fan of the drama (led by Oscar-nominated director Frank Darabont) that he took it upon himself to create a credit sequence for the series—and in turn has gained some fans himself. Since Kanemoto posted the credits on Sept. 24, he’s received Tweets of...
- 9/26/2010
- by Jeff Jensen
- EW.com - PopWatch
Composer Ryan Shore is one of the rising stars of the film music world. Thanks to his collaborations with MovieScoreMedia, more and more of his scores are now available to the public. Headspace, Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer and the Macedonian movie Senki (Shadows) are just a number of titles available from their catalogue. In the summer, Msm released a three-way collection of jazzy scores from Ryan's career: Numb, Kettle of Fish and Coney Island Baby are just pure fun to listen to. Now a new collection is available, collecting together a wide range of short film scores from Ryan's earlier days. The award winning animated shorts include the much-requested Rex Steele: Nazi Smasher, the Claymation short Shadowplay and the dark comedy Cadaverous. What connects together these scores apart from being written by the same composer is that you'd never think they were written for short films - they could underscore...
- 10/3/2009
- Daily Film Music Blog
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