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Behind The Scenes – F8′s Setup Lowdown

Saturday, January 5, 2002

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Behind The Scenes – F8′s Setup Lowdown

After a huge buzz and emails of visitors on TSP, we decided to get a bit more in depth information about this amazing solo project. Jason was very generous in sending us not only images of his workspace, but also what was used in creating the film.

The Home Office

Saturday, January 5, 2002

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What’s more annoying than blinking LEDs and the whirring fans of your home office computer when you’re in bed trying to go to sleep, after a twelve hour fix spent slouching over your keyboard, thanks to an ungrateful and poorly paying client?

Behind The Scenes – Save Virgil

Saturday, January 5, 2002

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Behind The Scenes – Save Virgil

After hours, Brad has continued to keep himself busy with an ambitious pet project called “Save Virgil,” a short film that combines live-action and animation in the spirit of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” and “Space Jam.” Though only 15 minutes long, it has been a grueling process that has cost him four surgical operations, three visits to foreign countries, two years of his life, and a partridge in a pear tree.

Behind The Scenes – Stubble Trouble

Saturday, January 5, 2002

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Behind The Scenes – Stubble Trouble

Every two years, the employees at Calabash Animation in Chicago, are eligible to submit their original story idea for a short film. The winner gets to develop his or her film idea using the studio, its crew, and facilities.

Behind The Scenes – F8′s writer Howard Wen

Saturday, January 5, 2002

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Behind The Scenes – F8′s writer Howard Wen

We were fortunate enough to be able to catch up with some of the creative talent behind the F8 animation short. This time we had a great interview with writer Howard Wen.

Silly Mistakes Can Get You Fired

Saturday, January 5, 2002

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Silly Mistakes Can Get You Fired

Getting your first job is always exciting, but for many out there, one is not prepared for the little things that appear innocent and become HUGE problems that can get you fired. We got an email from such a situation, an artist that was naive and made a simple mistake that has now hurt her in the job place. Angela DiMeglio was kind enough to write this article for us where she tells her tale of sorrow, and warns us of the little things that can become big problems.

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