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Post by You Can't Fix Stupid on Jan 21, 2015 9:52:31 GMT -5
I still admire older shows more like the Honeymooners.
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Post by True Patriot on Jan 21, 2015 16:06:03 GMT -5
This thread caught my attention because, in addition to software solutions, I've heard in conversations with people experienced with international trade that some rogue states have celluloid animation sweatshops for front companies that eventually provide them for known studios in violation of trade agreements and sanctions.
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Post by Eric Matthews on Jan 21, 2015 22:07:23 GMT -5
This thread caught my attention because, in addition to software solutions, I've heard in conversations with people experienced with international trade that some rogue states have celluloid animation sweatshops for front companies that eventually provide them for known studios in violation of trade agreements and sanctions. Well that's not good.
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Post by A Dream Is A Wish (Old) on Jan 25, 2015 13:55:32 GMT -5
It always amazes me how much work and hours go into a 15 minute cartoon. I love cartoons, and hope people continue their hard work for my entertainment That's how all entertainment is really. I've written novels and I play piano, so I've also written songs many times before, too. And it takes a long time to write a song or a novel. Let alone get them ready for production. Same with movies and television. Scripts have to be written. Actors have to be cast. Their is advertising and funding to work on. Editing to be done and 16 hours a day of filming, sometimes in different locations. Make-up and hair to be done. Etc. Etc. Every time I am entertained by anything, I make sure to appreciate how much time and effort and money it took to create anything I enjoy.
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