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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.

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Thursday, October 19, 2006

A possibly valuable lesson for animators

For those of you who have been on Jerry Beck's Cartoon Brew recently, you will know what I am talking about. For those who haven't, go there as soon as you have a moment.

Commenting on an interview with our friend, Pat Smith, and responses to it, Jerry Beck gives a gut-wrenching lesson we should all take into account.

Rather than give a synopsis, I think you go to cartoonbrew.com, and read the heading "Commentary: To Pitch or Not To Pitch?"

I'd like to hear what everyone else has to say in response, because I am 100% behind Jerry Beck on this one.

*Also, I apologize to Pam for coming in right after her post. Please do not neglect it down below.





2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

thanks for sharing this emmett! that article was a superb one. definite huge kudos to beck and pat. Pat made a really great point about shorts and beck elaborates on the problems of picthing so well.

2:06 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

For the sake of accuracy, I wrote the piece about pitching on the Brew, not Jerry. He gets in enough trouble as it is for the stuff I write on there so I just want to be clear who the blame goes to in this case.

11:01 PM

 

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