12/22/2012
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ARTL (Article)
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Carter, Nick. "Pile of Cliches, Lack of Character Doom 'Blue Streak'." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: 4. Sept 17 1999. Los Angeles Times; ProQuest Newsstand. Web. Dec. 2012
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An article expressing displeasure of the poor production of an action/comedy film due to a lack of character development. Summarizies the movie and what failed.
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12/30/2012
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ARTL (Article)
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"CHARACTER DESIGN: Animated Spirit." Design Week 26.13 (2011): ABI/INFORM Complete. Web. 12 Dec. 2012.
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An interesting article that talks about character design. Not just for animation, but for toys, comics, web, and other media. Talks about character personality as well.
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12/30/2012
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ARTL (Article)
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Glenn Whipp, Film W. "Soaking in Success how a Mild-Mannered Surfer and Marine Biologist Turned His Innocent Animated Character into a $1.5 Billion Enterprise." Daily News: Nov 23 2004. Los Angeles Times; ProQuest Newsstand. Web. 12 Dec. 2012 .
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An awesome article that talks about the production of the popular cartoon SpongeBob Squarepants. Talks about his creator, Stephen Hillenburg, and the success of his "big weird little show."
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1/2/2013
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Solomon, Charles. "Movies; Time to Draw the Line Commentary: Looking for Real Character Development in Film? You can Pretty Much Forget Live-Action, because Animation is Where it's at." Los Angeles Times: 27. Jul 18 1999. Los Angeles Times; ProQuest Newsstand. Web. 12 Dec. 2012 .
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Talks about how animated films seem more realistic and depict more emotion than live action films of the time. Uses Disney's Tarzan and Prince of Egypt as two amazing examples of character development.
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1/3/2013
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ARTL (Article)
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Roger Moore, Sentinel,Movie Critic. "Different but the Same ; Two Animated Films are Dissimilar but Share Computer-Generated Imagery." Orlando Sentinel: Nov 14 2004. Los Angeles Times; ProQuest Newsstand. Web. 12 Dec. 2012 .
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An article about two different films (The Incredibles and The Polar Express), and how the animation was surprisingly similar in realism. Talks a little about motion capture technology and the fading away of 2D animation as 3D takes over.
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