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Tag Archives: Rune Brand Bennicke
2014 a year that showed support to 2D animation
Well my new years resolution has certainly brought some memorable moments this year. Hullabaloo, the traditional animated project I will be working on soon has had an incredible year so far. Fully funded on IndieGogo in only 5 days and … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art
Tagged 2D Animation, Alexandra Boiger, Animation, Armand Baltazar, Art, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa Pacific University Student Traditional Animation Project, Caldecott Honor, Camp Rex, Center Stage Gallery, CTN, CTNexpo, CTNX, Dark Planet Comics, Diego and the Steam Pirates, Duet, Flora an the Flamingo, Flora and the Penguin, Glen Keane, Hayao Miyazaki, Hullabaloo, IdleIllustration, Illustration, Indiegogo, Jakob H Jensen, Molly Idle, Poor Doreen: A Fishy Tale, Rune Brand Bennicke, Silver, sixleggeddog.com, Stephan Franck, The Animated Molesworth, The Changeling Chronicles, The Mystery Hat, Tina Price, Traditional animation, Uli Meyer Studio
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Creative Talent Network Expo 2014
This years CTNX was phenomenal… I was so lucky not just to attend but to be an active participant with the Hullabaloo Team. Our booth got a lot of attention and being right next to the Walt Disney Family Museum … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Art, Personal Milestones
Tagged Amy Rogers, Animation, animation artist, Armand Baltazar, Art, artist, artists, Brett 2D Bean, CreativeTalentNetworkExpo, CTN, CTNexpo, CTNX, Drake Brodahl, Dreamworks, Edwin Van Beek, Hullabaloo, Illustration, Jakob Jensen, James Gurney, Pascal Campion, Ron Husband, Rune Bennike, Rune Brand Bennicke, Samantha Youssef, The Bancroft Brothers, the Walt Disney Family Museum, Tina Price, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Wouter Tulp
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“The Mystery Hat” by Jakob Jensen and Rune Bennicke
“The Mystery Hat” is a new children’s book by my good friends Jakob and Rune who I worked with at Amblimation and DreamWorks. Both are outstanding traditional animators and even though they have dabbled in 3D very well, it looks … Continue reading