Israel's animation industry growing after movie »

Posted By IsraGeek 4 months ago in Arts & Entertainment

Post-"Waltz with Bashir", there has been an increase in Israeli companies being created and demand for Israeli animation artists.

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    calitennflo4 months ago

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    Good news, as we know the future of computing will include things like movies that you project yourself into the movie and actually change what happens with your own script. I know how, but when I am able to pursue this venture is when I get the 360 degree morph stick man perfected...with it's surround view of three pictures pasted together from three cameras...have it on my schedule though, and anyone can pursue this one as an opensource project.
    Plus we can give individual game characters intelligence, and watch them react to stimulus just as humans would....all programable...love this pursuit...especially for our children.

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      thoughtforsale3 months, 4 weeks ago

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      "Waltz with Bashir" was great! I hope that some more animated movies of that kind (and quality) will follow. It´s often easier to deal with hot political subjects in the artistic way ...

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