Inside The Artist’s Studio: Luc Chamberland
Director and animator Luc Chamberland carries multiple notebooks wherever he goes. "There’s too much stuff happening in the head so I write it and write it and get it out."
Director and animator Luc Chamberland carries multiple notebooks wherever he goes. "There’s too much stuff happening in the head so I write it and write it and get it out."
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