Sean, It's Kris Fontes. How are you? I received a letter from a writer who would like to speak with a student animator for a book she is writing...I'm quoting her letter here "The reason I’m writing is to see whether you might be willing to share some of your students’ process work in animation for a book I’m co-authoring for Davis, called Communicating through Graphic Design. I’m writing a section on animation now, and I very much enjoyed your students' work. Do you still have access to the storyboards for any of those animations? Would the students be willing to share what they did and how they did it? If that’s not possible, perhaps you have some other work in progress that might fit the bill? I’m trying to show, in about 2 or 3 book pages, some stages in the process of making animations." So Sean, I'm asking you if you might consider speaking with this woman, by phone, about how you make your movies. And also, do you still have any of the still images from the vending machine movie, or could you possible set up a scene and photograph it for her? If you are interested email me at kfontes2@gmail.com Thanks. Kris
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Sean,
It's Kris Fontes. How are you? I received a letter from a writer who would like to speak with a student animator for a book she is writing...I'm quoting her letter here "The reason I’m writing is to see whether you might be willing to share some of your students’ process work in animation for a book I’m co-authoring for Davis, called Communicating through Graphic Design. I’m writing a section on animation now, and I very much enjoyed your students' work. Do you still have access to the storyboards for any of those animations? Would the students be willing to share what they did and how they did it? If that’s not possible, perhaps you have some other work in progress that might fit the bill? I’m trying to show, in about 2 or 3 book pages, some stages in the process of making animations."
So Sean, I'm asking you if you might consider speaking with this woman, by phone, about how you make your movies. And also, do you still have any of the still images from the vending machine movie, or could you possible set up a scene and photograph it for her?
If you are interested email me at kfontes2@gmail.com
Thanks.
Kris
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