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Producers vs Animators 1980

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Producers vs Animators 1980


(Video care of Randy Cartwright)

Laughing up our Couscous

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Hercules Development Crew Outing


Ron Clements
falling out of his chair.

Words by John Ramirez:
At the end of Storyboarding we had a party at a Moroccan restaurant. We had such a great time, with such silly people there like Kaan Kaylon, Bob Shaw and Don McEnery and of course Ron and John…we were laughing up our couscous. (more…)

2008 Animation BookLook PT 1

Monday, May 19th, 2008

It’s Like Creating an Animated Film!!
THE BOOKLOOK MAGIC!!

Just like creating an animated film that starts with a blank piece of paper, an idea and some really creative people, the Animation BookLook started with an empty street at the corner of Ventura Cyn and Ventura Blvd in Sherman Oaks, CA, an idea and some really creative people. It was an amazing grass roots team effort that culminated on May 17th, 2008 with over 50 independent self published and published animation writers and authors, 23 volunteers, 8 gallery staff members, 2 sponsors, 2 presenters and 575 guests all coming together to make some MAGIC!!!
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