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Luma is a world class creative studio with offices in Melbourne and Los Angeles. We build compelling and beautiful art and technology with a strong focus on company culture. We formed in 2002 with the unwavering goal to create standout work with exceptional people… and to have a lot of fun along the way. A long road and many years later, we find ourselves fortunate enough to marry our diverse interests with our global family to collaborate on the work we are passionate about the most. We offer best in class services on all imaginable types of VFX for features, commercials and new media. In 2014 we launched Luma Toons, which expands on our roots, to a more lovable direction - producing animated content. Luma Made combines the strengths of our artists, strategists and writers to create original content. And in 2015 we expanded once again to incorporate more of our passions into our everyday lives with Luma Launch: an independent multi-million dollar fund that enables us to accelerate and incubate notable start-ups across the tech and media worlds. Together, our talented global teams share a proprietary pipeline of industry leading tools and techniques to produce groundbreaking and artistically phenomenal results, always with a work hard, play harder attitude.
Move, Groove and Get Crafty at the Camera Obscura Art Lab! Visit us at http://smgov.net/camera or 1450 Ocean Ave at Broadway Contact [email protected] or 310-458-2239 Join our email list at http://smgov.net/artsignup View a list of classes & register at http://smgov.net/reserve Improve us at http://surveymonkey.com/s/33JZ8YB Take the Train: Metro terminus at 4th St/Colorado, 4 blocks away. Upon exiting the station go west on Colorado to Ocean Ave, cross the street to the Pier and turn right. We're in the park just past Broadway. Parking is under $2 for the first 2.5 hours in Parking Structure 6 (1431 2nd Street between Broadway and Santa Monica). On weekends at the Civic Auditorium lot at 1855 Main St it's $5 all day except during special events. Pier Deck: $10-15/day; Beach Lot 1N just north of the Pier $6-12/day. Meters on Ocean Avenue; $2/hr maximum 3 hours. More info: smgov.net/parking Buses that serve the Camera include Routes 1, 2, 8 and rapid 10. More info: metro.net or bigbluebus.com. Biking to class is always encouraged (bring a lock); the Breeze Bike Share corral is just south of us in the park! Registration (bring cash to cover material fees) In Person: Advance registration accepted at 1450 Ocean between 9am-5pm M-F & 11am-4pm Sat. Dropping in? Call 310-458-2239 to confirm availability, preferably by the Tuesday before class starts; plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of class; many classes do not allow drop ins. Refunds/Transfers: Full refunds given if class is cancelled before taking place. For any other reason, $15 processing fee for each multisession activity refunded; one-time classes & expended material fees are nonrefundable. Requests must be made in person, by mail, fax (310-899-0840), or email to [email protected] within 24 hours of first class meeting. All class dates, times, locations, and instructors are subject to change. The Camera Obscura Art Lab is a place to learn salsa moves, enhance your blogging skills, design a font, mix a perfume, fuse glass, solder a circuitboard or tile a mosaic table, among many other possibilities! It all happens at 1450 Ocean Avenue in Palisades Park, steps from the entrance to the Santa Monica Pier. This midcentury building houses the iconic Camera Obscura mechanism and offers lovely views of the ocean as well as a multitude of activities, as well as access to great restaurants and easy parking around the corner in the public structures. You might even take a turn on the ferris wheel down on the boardwalk after a class! All arts, crafts and movement classes are for adults, at prices from free to three figures and ranging from two hour events to multiweek workshops. 1450 Ocean Ave sits on the former site of the North Beach Station of the Pacific Electric railway, now Palisades Park, between Broadway and Santa Monica Blvd. Philanthropist Marcellus L. Joslyn gifted the building in 1955 to the city of Santa Monica in memory of his wife. Designed by architect Weldon J. Fulton, it sports exterior walls clad in chunky Palos Verdes stone, glass walls, sloping roofs, and projecting canopies and rafter beams, to create a distinctively midcentury appearance. Fulton also created the swooping font spelling out “Camera Obscura” and camera on tripod logo on the front. Similar features are found at the Montana and Fairview branch libraries and at the Zucky’s building on Wilshire Blvd., also designed by Fulton. The Camera Obscura itself is quite a bit older – it was built by Robert F. Jones, nephew of Santa Monica city founder Senator John P. Jones, in 1898 and was moved up from the Beach.
Kathy has cast hundreds of commercials for the industry’s most respected directors, production companies and ad agencies. She has built an impressive body of work over the years including many award winning spots for directors like Bryan Buckley and Jim Jenkins. Whether it’s comedy improv, real people, celebrities, rodeo clowns, sumo wrestlers or ballerinas, Kathy and her team of pros have cast them all. Kathy takes pride in her unique eye for new talent, attention to detail and incisive directing in sessions, so the product you watch is refined and professional. She has been working side by side with her associate, Kate Enggren, for more than a decade, and with a seasoned group of casting professionals and dedicated session directors. With our creativity, experience and knowledge, we are committed to finding the best cast for your project. So give us a call to find out what we can do for you. Kathy Knowles Casting finds the right people in the right way.
The Santa Monica Looff Hippodrome is located on the Newcomb Pier adjacent to the Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, California. It was designed and built in 1916 by Charles I. D. Looff and his son Arthur to hold a Looff Carousel. Looff's carousel was housed at the Hippodrome until it was sold in 1939. It was replaced by Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel #62, which was moved from the Ocean Park Pier. Since 1977, the carousel has been owned by the city. The building remains a rare example of structures that used to be on the amusement pier. It was restored from 1977 through 1981. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987.History of the Carousel & HippodromeThe Looff Years (1910s-30s)On June 12, 1916 the Looff Hippodrome opened its doors for the first time. It and its carousel were part of Looff's new amusement park "Pleasure Pier," on a short, wide pier adjacent to the long, narrow Santa Monica Pier.The Newcomb Years (1940s-60s)When the war ended, Walter Newcomb found himself in an enviable position. The amusement business was expected to see a great surge with the return of the country's military personnel and a general feeling of national pride. With the closure of the Venice Pier reducing his competition, he relocated his Venice-based carousel into the old Looff Hippodrome.Threats, storms, and restoration (1970s-90s)Over the next several decades the city of Santa Monica proposed various plans to tear down Newcomb Pier, and with it the Hippodrome. The city council approved a plan to replace the pier with a resort island in Santa Monica Bay. Local activists formed Save Santa Monica Bay and shot down that plan, and in 1973 the city formally revoked a standing order to demolish the pier. The city acquired ownership of the pier in summer 1974. In the 1980s it was almost destroyed by winter storms.
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There are many meanings of Kabbalah that have developed over time. Kabbalah means different things to different people. The Kabbalah Centre, a non-profit organization founded in 1922, supports the various interpretations of Kabbalah around the world. The Kabbalah Centre teaches Kabbalah as a universal wisdom that predates the Bible or religion, and can be studied by anyone regardless of their faith or path. Presenting the wisdom from a lineage of great kabbalalists, The Kabbalah Centre provides a course of study that describes the origin of Creation, the physical and spiritual laws of the universe, including human existence, and the journey of the soul.