Traditional animation is ALREADY extinct.

Regarding mattwo: You can dice words all you want, but the affect isn't going to change anything. If you are trying to become a professor of animation through this, your approach is in question. We hear your personality and message, but what it comes down to is animation is animation. The statement that traditional animation is already extinct is ridiculous because I am doing animation on paper. And all the way into the rendering process, I will make corrections on the paper scenes and reshoot and recolor. There are a lot of people still working on paper. And it will always be the most accessible form of making animation in the future. Therefore, not extinct. Pixel is the NEW GRAIN.

I have my own issues on how things are worded regarding a particular issue, and nobody is going to hear me as someone that is to be considered as influential. Because in agreeing with me it will make a whole groups of animation people look bad, for both taking away the glossy appearance they are trying to convey, and also making themselves look bad for going along with it. So I keep quiet. My resolve? To do what so few of them are able to do. Produce animation.

So whatever it is that you are into this for, you are obviously making a statement by trying to come off as a personality. The tone of your video....what little that plays that I can derive as your message...... and how others are perceiving it, in addition to your reveal in your replies, all tells me you are someone I don't really want to listen to. I know doing the same thing myself for my own statement would get me nowhere, and a fair amount of disrespect.

I have better things to do.

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