Visual effects artist and content creator Julian Bass has landed a new series called Behind The Screens that will air across Meta’s family of apps.
The twenty-year-old will break down visual effects and filmmaking secrets – with the help of industry veterans – across four popular film genres across. The series, also comprising four episodes, will bow on Dec. 21 on Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp.
Bass catapulted to viral renown for a VFX-laden video set to Harry Styles’ "Watermelon Sugar" that showcases his favorite movie characters. The clip has garnered tens of millions of viewers and garnered praise from Zach Braff, Casey Neistat, Mark Hamill, and Disney executive chairman Bob Iger.
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The twenty-year-old will break down visual effects and filmmaking secrets – with the help of industry veterans – across four popular film genres across. The series, also comprising four episodes, will bow on Dec. 21 on Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp.
Bass catapulted to viral renown for a VFX-laden video set to Harry Styles’ "Watermelon Sugar" that showcases his favorite movie characters. The clip has garnered tens of millions of viewers and garnered praise from Zach Braff, Casey Neistat, Mark Hamill, and Disney executive chairman Bob Iger.
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- 12/17/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Gary Morgenstein is a creative thinker of the highest caliber.
Whether it's innovating strategies to rebrand a network, spearheading publicity for original programming, or selling the world on a franchise concept that had waterspouts flying sharks into major cities, Morgenstein has done it all.
Since parting ways with Syfy in 2016, Morgenstein has pursued the literary life, authoring books, articles, plays, and even a rock musical.
His most recent novel, A Fastball for Freedom, is the second in his The Dark Depths series and just hit the bookstore shelves on March 25th.
The next target in his sights is writing and producing the serial drama Joyland, a gritty tale of conflict and families set in 1964 New York, illustrating the racial tensions that are all too familiar to today's audience against a backdrop of the ultimate age of determined American hopes and dreams.
In the unusual times we are living in, Morgenstein...
Whether it's innovating strategies to rebrand a network, spearheading publicity for original programming, or selling the world on a franchise concept that had waterspouts flying sharks into major cities, Morgenstein has done it all.
Since parting ways with Syfy in 2016, Morgenstein has pursued the literary life, authoring books, articles, plays, and even a rock musical.
His most recent novel, A Fastball for Freedom, is the second in his The Dark Depths series and just hit the bookstore shelves on March 25th.
The next target in his sights is writing and producing the serial drama Joyland, a gritty tale of conflict and families set in 1964 New York, illustrating the racial tensions that are all too familiar to today's audience against a backdrop of the ultimate age of determined American hopes and dreams.
In the unusual times we are living in, Morgenstein...
- 4/20/2021
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
Bill Burr kicked off his Saturday Night Live debut displaying his non-politically correct stand-up style and raising eyebrows. He began by respecting anti-maskers’ decision not to coverup during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“I don’t care it’s your decision, there’s too many people,” he said. “If you’re that dumb and you wanna kill your own family members then do it, it stops you from producing.”
His take on anti-maskers comes after he noted that the masked-up SNL audience members reminded him of surgeons. But the people who have opted not to follow CDC recommendations weren’t the only targets of Burr’s opening monologue. The comedian took on cancel culture, woke culture and Gay Pride Month.
He took a jab at cancel culture and its far-reaching impact saying “they’re literally running out of people to cancel, they’re going after dead people now,” referring to John Wayne.
“I don’t care it’s your decision, there’s too many people,” he said. “If you’re that dumb and you wanna kill your own family members then do it, it stops you from producing.”
His take on anti-maskers comes after he noted that the masked-up SNL audience members reminded him of surgeons. But the people who have opted not to follow CDC recommendations weren’t the only targets of Burr’s opening monologue. The comedian took on cancel culture, woke culture and Gay Pride Month.
He took a jab at cancel culture and its far-reaching impact saying “they’re literally running out of people to cancel, they’re going after dead people now,” referring to John Wayne.
- 10/11/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: After Julian Bass posted a TikTok video of himself showing off his VFX chops, he immediately caught the attention from some of the biggest names in Hollywood including Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn, actor Josh Gad, Oscar winner Matthew Cherry, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse director Peter Ramsey and the Disney boss himself Bob Iger. After going viral with the video, which has garnered over a million likes on Twitter, ICM Partners has signed Bass for representation in a competitive situation.
Bass is a student at Georgia State University and at 20 years old, he is an accomplished musical theater actor, short film writer, producer, director and, of course, special effects artist. He has built a massive following on TikTok, Snapchat and Twitter with his VFX superhero videos and editing tutorials.
Set to the tune of Harry Styles’ “Watermelon Sugar”, the viral video included a tribute to some of...
Bass is a student at Georgia State University and at 20 years old, he is an accomplished musical theater actor, short film writer, producer, director and, of course, special effects artist. He has built a massive following on TikTok, Snapchat and Twitter with his VFX superhero videos and editing tutorials.
Set to the tune of Harry Styles’ “Watermelon Sugar”, the viral video included a tribute to some of...
- 7/21/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Our Spidey senses are tingling over theater student Julian Bass’ impressive TikTok video showing him transforming from Jedi to Ben 10 to Spider-Man himself… and a handful of industry giants are feelin’ the tingle, too.
The 20-year-old Georgia State University student posted a TikTok video — which you can see here — to twitter on July 2 that uses astounding visual effects and seamless transitions to give the illusion of transforming into his favorite superheroes. First, he appears as a Jedi wielding a lightsaber, which he uses to slice the screen and change into Ben 10 from the Cartoon Network franchise and then into Spider-Man, web and all.
In the caption, he urged fans, “If y’all can retweet this enough times that Disney calls, that’d be greatly appreciated.” Over 20 million views later, his wish came true, and a number of Hollywood bigwigs – including Walt Disney Company executive chairman Bob Iger, “Guardians of the Galaxy...
The 20-year-old Georgia State University student posted a TikTok video — which you can see here — to twitter on July 2 that uses astounding visual effects and seamless transitions to give the illusion of transforming into his favorite superheroes. First, he appears as a Jedi wielding a lightsaber, which he uses to slice the screen and change into Ben 10 from the Cartoon Network franchise and then into Spider-Man, web and all.
In the caption, he urged fans, “If y’all can retweet this enough times that Disney calls, that’d be greatly appreciated.” Over 20 million views later, his wish came true, and a number of Hollywood bigwigs – including Walt Disney Company executive chairman Bob Iger, “Guardians of the Galaxy...
- 7/4/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
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