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dBug Basic Animation Techniques Workshop (Seattle, WA)

Basic Animation Techniques Workshop
A Technical Imaging Workshop by Gus Frederick
When: 10am - 4pm on Sunday, October 15, 2006
Where: dBug Resource Center (Seattle, WA)

The Art of Animation was spawned from the birth of moving images, around
the turn of the last century. Since then the tools to capture the
individual pictures that comprise what we know as a "cartoon" have grown
from balky film cameras to video and finally to computers. Making use of
the computer's advantages to capture images electronically, coupled with
modern digital still cameras, this workshop explores how to use these
new tools to accomplish old tricks.

More here <http://www.dbug.org/>
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