Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney

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Kyle
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Re: Hand-Drawn Animation Dead at Disney

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So, I was looking to buy some 16 field animation paper, particularly the same type Aaron Blaise uses, and it turns out they ran out of stock, and will never have it back in stock, as there's no demand for it.

This bummed me out becuase I wanted to try it with my animation disc.
So I checked ebay for some and while they didnt have the the ingram bound paper, I managed to find a small stack of actual paper they used at disney in the 90s. I won the auction, and was the only bidder. lol

But yea, this was the listing if you guys want to see.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/357882014669?_ ... R7zB5tbOZg
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Traditionally Animated Short Film "Snow Bear" from Former Disney Animator and Director To Be Available to All This Holiday Weekend
https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-en ... r-youtube/
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Aaron Blaise's short Snow Bear is now available in full. I don't know how long it will be up, so if you're interested, I suggest you get to it sooner rather than later. I absolutely loved it. It has great animation, great storytelling, and tugs at the heartstrings without being saccharine. Better than anything Disney has put out in a long time. I highly recommend it.
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