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Something strange is going on in Brooklyn. A giant bread creature is poised to attack the city, aliens are living next door, a bear turns up missing, felt critters are walking & talking, and old people start hooking up on the internets. Maybe there's something funny in the water.

The Pratt Institute's Media Arts Department proudly presents the Traditional Animation thesis films of the graduating class of 2007, as well as selected shorts. Students will be in attendance for a Q&A to talk about their stop motion, 2-D computer animation, and hand-drawn films.

Free and open to the public, May 4th & 5th, 7pm at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater

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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Animator Attire





Yes, Animators are a bit quirky, but not in the way we dress. To be honest, as a group animators we dress pretty normal, at least I think so.

One thing that I do find interesting is that if an animator likes an article of clothing, we will wear it constantly. Not that its dirty, we will wash it, we just wear it a lot. Solid blocks of color are popular. A pair of "Chucks" are typical.

Lets talk about eye-wear. Square or oval shaped black rimmed frames. I'll admit it, I'm guilty. But since when did wearing those frames make us so damn artistic, or are we all just pretending to be artistic?

We are definitely not high fashion, and we know that, we want to be comfortable in clothes we will be in for many hours, slaving over the light table or keyboard.

But honestly can we try to match are hoodies with are spongebob sleeping pants?





4 Comments:

Blogger frankrause said...

Same here, Lee. Sorry. Very high fashion. Though it will appear that I wear the same green sweater all winter, I am actually wearing a series of 23 identical green sweaters. Knit by someone high-fashion. Like Christo.

8:03 AM

 
Blogger Unknown said...

screw fashion. i spend all my money on equipment. heh. maybe that's why all the cool guys won't date me.....

lol.

though, must get a new pair of chucks...

1:43 PM

 
Blogger Katie Crops said...

this post came out of a conversation Lee and I were having in the pie shop and he wrote all these bullet points on a paper plate.

2:42 PM

 
Blogger Lee Rubenstein said...

true that

4:33 PM

 

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