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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Stop and Motion Monday
We do all things as stop and move, and Monday is one of those things. Especially last Monday when three young and expert stop motion animators arrived to my studio to work on a set. But first things first. First … Continue reading
Generation X: Where did we come from?
Few weeks ago I asked questions to my Team – Generation Y. Now the Generation Y strikes back with their own questions to me. Wendy Zhao, the project’s production manager, editor, compositor, art assistant and a, accomplished artist of her own … Continue reading
Posted in Hazards of being an artist, The Work in Progress, Uncategorized, Women, Men and Animation
Tagged adventure novel, animation, anime, art, artist, arts, drawings, film, humor, illustration, travel, vacation, Women, work
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In Search for Perfect Animation Software
Quite a few animators with few exceptions* sometimes dream of a Machine or Software that would allow them to export images from their brain directly to an HD quality Quick Time Movie (.mov). You’d press the Brain Impulse Capturing device … Continue reading
Posted in Hazards of being an artist, The Work in Progress
Tagged animation, anime, arts, computers, film, film sequence, illustration, minor tweaks, perfect excuse, Premiere, skills, software, Women, work
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