I've been wondering what might happen to 2-D animation after Hayao Miyazaki dies. I know that its fate isn't tied to him per se, but in my opinion he's the best at it, and with the exception of the studio which did "The Triplets Of Belleville", along with the rise of 3-D animation, I'm worried that no one will attempt 2-D anymore - or at least with the same success. Moreover schools seem to be focusing more and more on riding the 3-D wave.
Personally, 3-D animation has never held the same charm for me as 2-D always has...and as an aspiring animator, I'd appreciate it if someone could tell me if there are any schools which still train their students extensively in traditional animation.
2006-09-06
17:14:08
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