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i sure don't hope you were expecting any of us to recognize that person
his eyes are following me around the room
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I've been harassing the MoMa phone lines for the past three weeks to get tickets for this, and I only got them last Thursday.
Sorry you couldn't get in- it was phenominal. Did you stick around for the book signing?
more pictures and trip details at my blog:
http://jgchan.blogspot.com/ (http://jgchan.blogspot.com/)
Sadly, they didn't let me bring the camcorder into the theater. The lighting was terrible anyways.
MAJOR POINTS OF ANIMATION TECHNIQUES DISCUSSED:
-Best producers = ones that bring you booze and leave you alone (Blake Edwards, Chuck Jones)
-Don't go from A to B (expected route)... go from A to Z then to B.
-The more you undertand about reality, the funnier you can make your action
-do NOT go to hollywood for funding
-The best animators can hide frames in their sequences that are unseen, but draw attention and life.
-Learn the rules (the principles). Then throw them out the window.
gee he sure looks
older than the pictures i've seen of him
you should have gotten him to write
dear jerrisio
best wishes ~~ i hope your dad feels better
smooth sailing, Richard "Bologna" Williams Esq. XXXIV the third