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  2. Screen Novelties - Wikipedia

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    Their work fuses classic cartoon sensibilities with mixed-media elements such as puppetry and miniature model photography. [citation needed] They were among the first stop motion artists to adopt an entirely digital capture system and workflow, [citation needed] beginning in 1999 with the pilot films that would eventually become Robot Chicken.

  3. Annie Award for Best Animated Television Commercial

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    "Rotofugi: The Collectors" Screen Novelties/RSA Films "Sarah" Z Animation 2009 [19] "Deportees" Spanish Lottery: Acme Filmworks, Inc. "In the Dark" Goldfish: Blur Studios, Inc. "Twiceland" Idaho Lottery: Acme Filmworks, Inc. "Nutty Trade" McDonald's: Blue Sky Studios "The Spooning" Screen Novelties/Acne Media

  4. 36th Annie Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 36th Annual Annie Awards, honoring the best in animation for 2008, were held on January 30, 2009, at Royce Hall in Los Angeles, California. [1] Below is a list of announced nominees.

  5. Just Like Being There - Wikipedia

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    Justin Ishmael, of Mondo, who employs artists to create one-off movie posters for screenings at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Austin Texas; Mitch Putnam, of OMGPosters! Laura Stalions, printer at Monolith Press, Oakland, California

  6. Ryan Heshka - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Heshka (born 1970) is a Canadian artist and illustrator, born in Manitoba, Canada. Heshka's illustrations have been publicized in notable magazines such as Wall Street Journal, Esquire, Vanity Fair, Playboy, the New York Times and others, as well as professional art publications such as American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, and Communication Arts.

  7. Nathan Spoor - Wikipedia

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    The first public work by Spoor was a painted mural in the children's museum at the Grace Cultural Center. [4] In 2004 Spoor exhibited in the Six Degrees festival in the loft district of Los Angeles, a festival of art exhibitions, DJ sets, live entertainment, drinks, food and vendors within three conjoined warehouses. [3]

  8. Talk:Art toys - Wikipedia

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