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Monthly Archives: February 2013
The Bray Animation Project
Thanks to the folks at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival for pointing out this site. Historian Thomas J. Stathes has some great information up on the history of the Bray Studios and some of their animation work during the … Continue reading
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Run to Cartoon Art Museum
The ParaNorman show at the Cartoon Art Museum has been there for some time now, but until yesterday I didn’t know how impressive it was. They have some full size sets as well as several of the main character puppets and along the wall is lots of production art. … Continue reading
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Silent Animation
UC Berkeley will be hosting it’s second annual 3 day seminar focused on silent film at the Pacific Film Archive and Berkeley Art Museum on Feb 21-23. The final day, Saturday has several panels of interest to animation fans: “(Not) Being There: Anachronistic Dislocation in The Lost World (1925)” “Where, and What, is … Continue reading
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