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| 4 Nov 2007 by Stephen Worth grim natwick is undoubtedly one of the most influential animators who ever lived. his career spanned the entire history of animation- from its earliest days in new york to richard williams' cobbler and the thief in recent times. ... ASIFA-Hollywood: The International Animated... - http://www.asifa-hollywood.org/ |
| 28 Jul 2007 by Don thirty years ago, animation was treading water; it was there, but not too many people noticed. the renaissance was more than a decade away. disney released the rescuers, which was well-received, and 20th century fox released raggedy ann ... Isn't Life Terrible - http://www.isntlifeterrible.com/ - References |
| 22 Apr 2007 by laughingwolf asifa-hollywood animation archive. the international animated film society: asifa-hollywood has embarked on an ambitious project to create an animation archive, museum, and library for the benefit of the animation community, ... pause and reflect... - http://laughing1wolf.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Sep 2006 by AMID see that photo above? it's not ed benedict. i repeat, it's not ed benedict. it's veteran east coast animator/board artist don duga, who worked on a number of the rankin/bass projects, among many other things. he's alive and well so why ... Cartoon Brew - http://www.cartoonbrew.com/ |
| 1 Sep 2006 by Didier Ghez fascinating post on asifa animation archive's blog this afternoon. not to be missed. Disney History - http://disneybooks.blogspot.com/ |
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