Showing posts with label Cosplayers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cosplayers. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2022

“Cosplay Universe” Documentary, Featuring Cosplayer Yaya Han, Releasing in Theaters this July

LOS ANGELES – “Cosplay Universe,” a documentary that explores the evolution and rise of the global phenomenon known as Cosplay, the art of dressing up as a character you love, premiered this past weekend on July 3rd at Anime Expo, and will be followed by a global theatrical release this summer via distributor Abramorama. Tickets and theater information are now available on the film’s website: https://www.cosplayuniversemovie.com/watch 


Featuring the international stories of Yaya Han, Kamui Cosplay, Shema and Juan of Mexican Cosplay Team TWIIN Cosplay, World Cosplay Summit Organizer and academic Ed Hoff, Lauren of Castle Corsetry, Cynthia Tyler, Thomas De Petrillo and Qi Ma. The film is also highlighted by one of the last interviews with legendary comic book figure Stan Lee. Cosplay Universe is the most comprehensive exploration of the cosplay world to date. 


Cosplay Universe celebrates the rise of the popular costuming sub-culture and explores the origin and evolution of cosplay as an art form and global community. Directed by Jonathan McHugh and Jordan Rennert, the film was shot over six years - pre-pandemic - at conventions around the U.S. including Anime Expo, San Diego’s Comic-Con International, Atlanta’s Dragon Con, Stan Lee’s last L.A. Comic Con and the World Cosplay Summit in Nagoya, Japan. The documentary dives deep into the world of Cosplay and taps into the psychology behind this art of self-expression, demonstrating how Cosplayers can transform and expand their confidence and perceptions of themselves. In the film, Cosplay is seen as a supportive avenue for gender exploration, as well as a welcoming community for all, including neurodivergent and disabled people.


“While those outside the Cosplay community may view Cosplay as “playing dress-up,” Cosplay has become so much more than that,” shares co-director Jonathan McHugh. “It encourages self expression in a uniquely inspiring way. In addition, it allows people to have a creative avenue to discover parts of their identity they may have been unaware of before.”


“By Cosplaying at conventions and on social media, the artform allows people to have remarkable transformational experiences,” adds co-director Jordan Rennert. “We made this film as a tool for Cosplayers to help their friends and family understand what their love and this art form is all about.”


“We’re proud and excited to bring Cosplay Universe out into the world,” says Abramorama’s Evan Saxon. “It’s a perfect example of the kind of tribal films we love to handle, one that we know the community will respond to enthusiastically and in great numbers.”


Also highlighted in the film is an overview of the World Cosplay Summit, where we follow the twists and turns within the competition for the gold between the Italian and Mexican teams. The story also showcases the ever-evolving push for more comprehensive designs, as cosplayers push each other to make jaw-dropping engineering feats, such as the 9-foot-tall Hulkbuster costume by Extreme Costumes.


“Cosplay Universe” was directed by Jonathan McHugh and Jordan Rennert, produced by Patrick Meaney and Jonathan Platt. McHugh is an independent filmmaker best known for his work on projects about some of music’s biggest stars including Janis Joplin’s highly regarded documentary, “Janis: Little Girl Blue,” Lionsgate‘s “Snoop Dogg‘s Hood Of Horror and Discovery’s “Battle Ground Earth” with Ludacris & Motley Crue’s Tommy Lee.


Rennert and Meaney are acclaimed for their work in the comic book documentary space, where they have covered legendary subjects such as Grant Morrison (“Talking With Gods”), Neil Gaiman (“Dream Dangerously”), and the origin story of “Chris Claremont's X-Men.” They have received numerous awards for their work over the years in the comic community, including an acknowledgement for Best Documentary at the Comic-Con International Film Festival for “She Makes Comics.” They are also known for their indie films “House of Demons” and the upcoming musical romance “The Brink Of.”


For more information on the film, visit the website at www.cosplayuniversemovie.com or follow @cosplayuniversemovie on TikTok, @cosplayuniversefilm on Instagram, and @CosplayFilm on Twitter.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Robots & Cosplayers Invade SVCC

Silicon Valley Comic Con announces Robots and Cosplayers will be invading SVCC. Above is a video of Robots and here is a list featuring all the guests attending SVCC. The list does updated so make sure to check back often.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

SDCC 2015 Recap - Part 11

We are definitely down to the end of our SDCC 2015 Slideshows. We will have 2 posts later this week featuring some of the free swag/giveaways as well as exclusives that we picked up.

Our final slideshow hold over 400 pictures and features just about everything from Cosplayers, Mattel, Hasbro, Legendary, Disney Infinity, TNT's The Last Ship, Ash vs Evil Dead, The Walking Dead, Black Sails, Capcom, Disney's Tsum Tsum, Nintendo Wii, Monogram, Cartoon Network, MTV, Namco, Bandai, Toynami, LEGO, Dark Horse, Sanrio, EFX Collectibles and more...

Friday, May 1, 2015

Empire's Comics Vault Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con Saturday May 2, 2015

1120 Fulton Avenue, Suite K
Sacramento, CA 95825
If you're in the Sacramento Area, make sure to stop by Empire's Comics Vault Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con this Saturday, May 2nd at 9AM. 
Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con 2015

On Saturday, May 2, Free Comic Book Day Mini-Con will take place! Here are the highlights:
  • We're giving away 20,000 free comic books.
  • West Coast Avengers and other cosplayers.
  • Sac Pro Wrestling will feature wrestling out front.
  • Sac City Rollers' roller derby athletes will be there.
  • Wandering Boba food truck!
  • Meet local artists, painters, writers, and more!
FCBD Mini-Con is Saturday, May 2, 2015.
Doors open at 9:00 a.m.

Friday, April 24, 2015

Big WOW! ComicFest 2015 Recap

Last weekend, The Big WOW! ComicFest was held at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA. This is the Bay Area's Biggest Comic-Con since Wondercon has not had a presence in the Bay Area for quite a few years now.

San Jose Convention Center
The weather was perfect. The show was great this year! It did get a bit bigger than last year or maybe we're not as jaded as we were the previous year. You can't compare this to say SDCC or Wondercon as those shows are filled with Movie/TV Studios. There were lots of artists and vendors selling their merchandise from cosplay weapons, replicas, toys, collectibles, comics, art, t-shirts and lots more. What we would love to see more of is indie toy makers. We know there are more of you out there!

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Marvel Joins Cosplayers for San Diego Comic-Con and Debuts Marvel Method: Cosplay

Marvel Method: Cosplay 
 
Marvel Joins Cosplayers for San Diego Comic-Con and Debuts
Marvel Method: Cosplay
New York, NY—July 8th, 2014 — Marvel Method: Cosplay is the first Marvel Original Video Series to go inside the process of building a Marvel costume, culminating in its big reveal at San Diego Comic-Con 2014. Debuting July 8th on Marvel.com and on Marvel’s YouTube Channel, every Tuesday and Thursday, fans will get an inside look at the process of character selection, wearable design and fabric construction all leading up to the final reveal on opening day of San Diego Comic-Con at the Marvel booth.