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Every Pixel Tells a Story

Dennis G. Jerz / 16 Mar 2001

“Do [computer] animators’ abilities to make their creations more lifelike actually detract from the spirit of animation? It depends on who you talk to.” Wired. —Every Pixel Tells a Story

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