Friday, August 27, 2010

The Third Rider is selected for Arpa Film Festival

Another festival news! The Third Rider has been selected for screening in Arpa International Film Festival in California. The event will take place from September 21 - 26, 2010 at Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.

As you may remember, The Third Rider is also nominated in Aye-Aye International Film Festival in Nancy, France, which will take place also in September of this year.


Sunday, August 8, 2010

New Website Thing #2

Another new thing is added to our website; studios’ friends page. During our work we meet different people and organizations who support us in our work. The support may be financial, technical, mental, or all together.

This is the list of people and organizations, that have ever helped us or are still helping with any of the projects, or are being helpful in general. The list will be updated quite often.

So now, when you go to About Us page, which also has been slightly changed, have a look at friends’ page. Who knows, maybe your name is already there.


Tuesday, August 3, 2010

New Website thing

Moush and me are the biggest fans of our studio website, and almost every day we come up with a new idea of how to improve this or that feature. Small things are being changed or added quite often, but, thanks to Moush’s strict coordination, the website always keeps its attractive simplicity and works like a swiss clock.

And now another cool feature is added; now, when you slide the mouse over the banner on our homepage, a small button saying “Previous banners” appears on the upper right corner. Click it and go through some of our previous illustrations.

New and much bigger improvements are on their way.


Monday, August 2, 2010

Asheer’s Sculpture Revealed

At last, after about 4 months of almost non-stop working, Asheer Akram’s sculpture is ready and open to public. Moving a Mountain was exhibited in Modern Arts Museum in Yerevan in July 31st. If you leave in Yerevan, you can see it there every day, until it is moved to somewhere else.

The exhibition was a great success, and Asheer is ready to leave for home soon. Hopefully, when he comes back in a year, he'll see his sculpture somewhere in the center of the city or on a nice spot in some park, where young people will come to take pictures of each other in front of it.

As about the film of the same name, the shootings are already done, and the project is entering the post-production period. Hopefully, it will be ready by the end of the summer.