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    Entries in Academy Award (2)

    Monday
    Feb282011

    Carroll's possible thoughts as Alice in Wonderland film wins Academy Award

    Tim Burton's dark Alice in Wonderland continues its success by winning last night's first Academy Award.  Robert Stromberg and Karen O'Hara accepted the Oscar for Art Direction for their work in Alice in Wonderland.  Later, the winner of the 2011 Academy Award for Best Costume was Collen Atwood for Alice in Wonderland.  She had certainly been heavily promoted as a possibility even before the film came out.

    Great article in the Chicago Tribune on former Chicagoan Karen O'Hara on what was involved in Art Direction for Alice in Wonderland.  While art directors and producers used to get their actual objects on the set, in this CGI-enhanced Alice, O'Hara worked with the computer graphics people to take the images she had found and put them into CGI.

    She explains:"There's a huge department on films nowadays that creates the environments in 3-D on a computer, based on paintings and other research that the production designer has put together," she said. "What I do is, I bring in all the items that are going to decorate those areas, just as they would be in a complete live-action movie. I photograph those items and then those get built in 3-D in the computer. Then I sit with the computer artists and place those objects in the environment. Everything that's in that rabbit hole that Alice falls through — and there were hundreds of items: a piano, pictures, pieces of jewelry, a large sofa, a bed — all those pieces need to be figured out."

    In this backstage interview after winning the Academy Award, Robert Stromberg also explains that during his acceptance speech he put a little Mad Hatter hat on the Oscar.  Cute!

    I am sure that Lewis Carroll would have been both appalled and intrigued by the Academy Award Show last night.  As a man who loved theatre, just being with all those actors would have thrilled him.  But he was more conservative than many assume and he might have found some aspects a little tawdry or risque.

    Saturday
    Oct162010

    Alice in Pop Culture-land

    Disney is churning the promotional wheels to land Tim Burton's Alice in WonderlandCostume sketch for Alice's red dres in Oscarland. Is it worthy for an Academy Award Best Film nomination, or other Academy Awards?  Does a billion in gross sales make it a natural to get one of the Top 10 nods? Is Johnny Depp's Mad Hatter incarnation that much better than many other actors' jobs this year, or even some of Depp's previous, Oscar-nominated roles? I'm not quite sure, but the film's saga is becoming curiouser and curiouser.

    Clearly, Colleen Atwood's costumes are one of categories that Disney is hoping for an Oscar nomination. Disney has her designs are on exhibit in LA. The costumes are some of the more creative aspects of the film and the film does focus on the Mad Hatter as a high fashion designer, sort of.

    Alice in Wonderland costumes and the characters are certainly inspiring numerous Halloween costumes this year. In Buffalo, New York,  and Boulder, Colorado, Alice in Wonderland characters are popular along with Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and the BP oil spill. The Mad Hatter is particularly popular for men, who do need an occasional opportunity to dress up a little wilder than normal perhaps.

    "Everyone wants Alice, from kids to adults," said Andrea Simon, assistant manager of Halloween Adventure in South Hills Village (in Pittsburgh).

    Haunted houses at Halloween have even been inspired by Alice in Wonderland this year, which is some kind of popular culture landmark.

    Then there's the Broadway-bound Alice inspired musical as well, scheduled for next spring in New York. 

    And finally Steven Perry, of Aerosmith, is doing the voice of the Mad Hatter in a segment of the children's TV show Wonder Pets that was inspired by Alice in Wonderland. I don't exactly remember the Hatter telling Alice which way to walk; the Mad Hatter seemed rather confused at the time.

    A girl's red queen costume with cute flamingoJohnny Depp's Mad Hatter is inspiring Halloween costumes, but can it inspire an Oscar nomination?

    The Miss Alice costume is already out of stock at some stores

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Steven Perry as the Mad Hatter in Aersomith's 2001 video for "Sunshine," inspired by AlicePlay The Wonder Pets' online Alice in Wonderland game