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 Forum: Sleeping Beauty   Topic: The draft mosaic...

 Post subject: Re: The draft mosaic...
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:24 am 

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Once in a while - MUCH to seldom - I return here to look if there are any more of your wonderful mosaic postings up. I do hope some time you get to complete the set, Chris! It IS a huge job, I know. Just remember, it does help for many to understand the film and its makers. --Hans

 Forum: Sleeping Beauty   Topic: The draft mosaic...

 Post subject: Re: The draft mosaic...
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:23 am 

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You are doing a WONDERFUL job, Chris!
Thanks - and keep it up!
--Hans

 Forum: Non-Disney Hand Drawn Animation   Topic: A. Film

 Post subject: A. Film
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 3:08 am 

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My studio, A. Film A/S in Copenhagen, Denmark, has, since its inception in 1988, worked on a plethora of hand-drawn animated films, so I thought I would make you aware of it, as it is duly overlooked by most historians, as they seem to think only films made in the US are worth writing about. With su...

 Forum: Other greats   Topic: And then there were...

 Post subject: And then there were...
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:26 am 

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We need to know MUCH more about these unsung animators: Hal King, Cliff Nordberg, John Ewing, Fred Helmich, Hal Ambro, Eric Cleworth, Julius "Sven" Svendsen, John Sibley (though see Animation Blast #9), Ed Aardal, Paul Allen, Lee Morehouse, Dale Barnhart, Ted Berman, Jack Boyd (FX), Jack B...
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