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Two burlap characters made for a stop-motion project.
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The Art of Stop-Motion Animation

Modern animated movies seem to always be computer-animated. What was once the stomping grounds of Pixar alone is now cluttered with the footprints of DreamWorks, Sony, Illumination, and even Disney. Even if the animation isn’t in 3D, computers are still used extensively. There are exceptions, of course: the hand-drawn anime films of Studio Ghibli, for […]

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Production Manufacturing

Robo-Jobs and Manufacturing the Future

It’s a fear that was once nothing more than science fiction but is now all too real: having your job replaced by a robot. Granted, most jobs are not at risk, as robots aren’t at the level of finesse required for non-repetitive work like embroidery or sketching, nor are they personable enough to replace therapists […]

Jim Carrey, Method Acting, Andy Kaufman, Man on the Moon
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Jim & Andy: Extreme Method Acting

Making a movie isn’t always the glamorous process you’d imagine. It’s not always as simple as taking your coffee in your trailer or sitting for hours while droves of people make you look fabulous. There are a lot of real and deep problems a production process can run into. And, with method acting gaining more […]

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Unique Ad Campaigns from the Past Decade

Let’s face it: people love ads. They may interrupt our T.V. binge sessions and their jingles may get stuck in our heads all day, but we secretly love them. Laughing at the bizarre, marveling at the inspiring and, for some, even tearing up at those which are surprisingly heartfelt. It has evolved and become an […]