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College-based computer animation programs have proliferated in recent years, as have computer animation students and their films. Judging from this sampling of work from pupils at Ringling School of Art and Design and the Vancouver Film School, quality is keeping pace with quantity. The four student films highlighted here--"Mickey's Buddy" by Peter Paquette, "El Arquero" by Raphael Perkins, "After You" by Christopher Cordingley, and "Poor Bogo" by Thelvin Cabezas--all show originality and expertise.
"Creativity is timeless, but recent technology advances are helping students achieve their visions," says Darin Grant, manager of technical directors and software at ...