How FuzzyPixel Harnessed Cloud Tools To Create Its Short Film
FuzzyPixel producer Jen Dahlman explains how the cloud can help streamline animation production.
FuzzyPixel producer Jen Dahlman explains how the cloud can help streamline animation production.
Following the demise of Hiroshima International Animation Festival, the new Hiroshima Animation Season will hold its first edition on August 17–21, 2022.
"You have more control over the scope of the animation process," says Mik Kirchheiner of animating directly with a tablet.
Attendees from more than 30 countries are at the business forum, which runs until July 30.
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French artist Marie Paccou has added a new invention to the long history of animation production: the umbrellotrope.
"The more you expand your own emotional journey through life, the more the movie gives back to you," says Desrumaux.
"Here was an insanely beautiful film that was about me!" says Hulsing. "About the pain and depression and craziness that I felt."
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