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5 comments:
wow. in this age of everything digital I think that stuff is awsome!!
another interesting thing is that i think this is my first comment on this blog, after reading it for more than a year (maybe close to two years).. thanks for a very good blog! :-)
Thanks for commenting (and reading the blog)!
i think i found your blog at emmas designblog ( at http://emmas.blogg.se ) so you should thank her for pointing me to this blog in the first place.
The process of making animated cartoons way back on the early days it very time consuming and requires a great dedication.. :) thanks for posting this very interesting video..
Having watched old Flintstones cartoons and Yogi Bear ("smarter than the average bear"!), this is wonderful.
I know that the process is "easier" now, but can you show us how it is different??? Perhaps it is not possible, top secrets??
thank You!
With Kindenss,
Mary
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