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  2. National Geographic Video - Wikipedia

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    Partridge Films / Hugo Van Lawick / HTV 51408 Those Wonderful Dogs 1989 1990 90 0-7922-1616-4 National Geographic Special 51411 Volcano! 1989 1990 60 0-7922-1622-9 National Geographic Explorer Presentation 51412 JANE GOODALL: MY LIFE WITH CHIMPANZEES 1990 1990 51446 Backyard Bugs 500 Educational Video Presentations 51448 Mapping Your World

  3. Bill Plympton - Wikipedia

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    The archive has preserved Plympton's films such as Your Face, The Tune, Guard Dog, and The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger. [ 19 ] His films have featured in the Animation Show of Shows including Your Face , Guard Dog , Eat (2001), The Fan and the Flower (2005), and Santa: The Fascist Years (2009).

  4. Plastic film - Wikipedia

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    Plastic film is a thin continuous polymeric material. Thicker plastic material is often called a "sheet". Thicker plastic material is often called a "sheet". These thin plastic membranes are used to separate areas or volumes, to hold items, to act as barriers, or as printable surfaces.

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  6. Polyplex (company) - Wikipedia

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    Polyplex Corporation Ltd. is an Indian multinational company which produces biaxially oriented polyester (BoPET) film for packaging, electrical and various industrial applications. [3] [self-published source?] The company is a major exporter of PET film to the United States, Europe, Southeast Asia, South America and Australia.

  7. Cutout animation - Wikipedia

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    Lotte Reiniger, and movies like Twice Upon a Time (1983), used backlit animation, where the source of light comes from below. Animators like Terry Gilliam use light coming from above. [3] [4] Cutout techniques were relatively often used in animated films until cel animation became the standard method (at least in the United States).

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  9. Drafting film - Wikipedia

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    Drafting film is a sturdier and more dimensionally stable substitute for drafting paper sometimes used for technical drawings, especially architectural drawings, and for art layout drawings, replacing drafting linen for these purposes. Linen and paper, such as bond and vellum, for reason of the organic origins like cotton, may shrink due to ...