Know Your Indie Filmmaker: Kangmin Kim
This week’s subject is the L.A.-based Kangmin Kim, whose stop-motion films showcase striking design and innovative storytelling.
This week’s subject is the L.A.-based Kangmin Kim, whose stop-motion films showcase striking design and innovative storytelling.
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After Israel's government decided to support only live-action film, the country's animators banded together and pressured the bureaucrats to change their course.
Buck art director Helena Dong explains how she created an augmented reality exhibit for Takashi Murakami's work at The Broad in Los Angeles.
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