“You know what's more destructive than a nuclear bomb?... Words.” — Kim Jong Un
Kim Jong Un Attends Screening of The Interview in Pyongyang
PYONGYANG (KCNA) — Kim Jong Un, First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, First Chairman of the National Defence Commission of the DPRK and Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army, attended a screening of the slanderous American motion picture The Interview and gave field guidance to those present.
As predicted, the Supreme Leader did not enjoy the film, which he ranked far below his favourite Hollywoood motion picture Space Jam. However, upon viewing The Interview's ending title sequence he recollected with deep emotion the feats of title designers past. He said the title sequence has demonstrated the might of a power thanks to the comrades at Laundry! These most brave soldiers of title design devotedly worked to build an ending of film credits sequence worthy of great Canadian comic Generalissimos Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, who he maintained will meet the serious punishment of history for their slanders against him.
It is a great pity that this end credits sequence should be attached to such reckless U.S. provocative insanity, he said. He reminded those in attendance of the gust of hatred and rage that enveloped the nation in the wake of the film’s release, but expressed belief and conviction that the film’s ending sequence was a great victory for the valorous field of title design, a victory that will be immortal in history.
He called for intensifying the military drills in the new year, too, and decisively raising the quality of training.
A discussion with Creative Director ANTHONY LIU and Senior Producer DAN MASCIARELLI of Laundry Design .
Tell us a little about the team at Laundry Design.
Dan Masciarelli: We are a team comprised of many talented designers, animators, writers, directors, and editors who all bring unique experiences and skillsets to the table for each project we approach.
In 2005, good friends PJ Richardson and Anthony Liu founded the company in a small office in Hollywood. Since then, thanks to a diverse and talented team, they have expanded into a thriving 5000 square foot studio able to tackle projects across a variety…
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