I’ve seen some amazingly great movies in the last few weeks. I was at Disney World to see “Alice in Wonderland” in IMAX 3-D and watching that movie on a Disney property for this ex-Disney employee was truly magical. Last week, I was at DreamWorks to see
“How to Train Your Dragon,” and the movie engaged me heart and mind in what was also a magical experience. It is amazing how far we have come, but presentations by DreamWorks’ Jeffrey Katzenberg and PhaseSpace showcased that future films could not only be even more amazing, but also be made for less — and more often.
I am just DYING to hear you tell this tale. You are working on it, yes? Won't you please? O'Gara has her piece up already.
Intel, HP and DreamWorks: Training Dragons
Posted by: Rob Enderle March 29, 2010 05:00 AMI’ve seen some amazingly great movies in the last few weeks. I was at Disney World to see “Alice in Wonderland” in IMAX 3-D and watching that movie on a Disney property for this ex-Disney employee was truly magical. Last week, I was at DreamWorks to see
“How to Train Your Dragon,” and the movie engaged me heart and mind in what was also a magical experience. It is amazing how far we have come, but presentations by DreamWorks’ Jeffrey Katzenberg and PhaseSpace showcased that future films could not only be even more amazing, but also be made for less — and more often.