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Computer animation is one of the fastest growing subsets of the art world. Staying up to date on what other animators are doing, and what is going on in your industry, is a great way to keep up with the latest trends and industry demands. However, it is also beneficial to explore other artistic mediums and artist's work in order to gather new inspiration and help you think out of your own niche's box. Look for artistic inspiration in unlikely places in order to keep your own art fresh and marketable. Animation http://www.onlineschools.org/online-computer-animation-schools/

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Awesome $300 13-minute superhero epic puts Hollywood to shame

Is is really possible to be blown away by a superhero movie with a budget of only $300? Michael Aston, who created, directed and produced the slightly NSFW mini-movie Lazy Teenage Superheroes , just proved that the answer is "Yes!" http://www.blastr.com/2011/01/post-40.php
The Holy Grail of Python’s 20 most hilarious sketches, celebrating their 40th anniversary. This Anniversary Special marks the day that Monty Python made its sparkling debut on television when the very first episode of Monty Python’s Flying Circus was aired on the BBC on 5 October 1969. The irresistible Oxbridge partnership of John Cleese , Eric Idle , Graham Chapman , Michael Palin and Terry Jones , mixed with the dazzlingly surreal artworks of American Terry Gilliam , celebrates four decades and 45 episodes of risqué silliness. The comedy of Monty Python was streaks ahead of its time. Famous for its innovation and radical splendor, Python sketches broke the mould of building to a specific punchline, delivering some of the funniest and most enduring sketches of our lifetime.

The Life of Python – 20 Greatest Monty Python Sketches

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100 Websites You Should Know and Use

Entertainment Meet David Peterson, who developed Dothraki for Game of Thrones There are seven different words in Dothraki for striking another person with a sword. Among them: “hlizifikh,” a wild but powerful strike; “hrakkarikh,”a quick and accurate strike; and “gezrikh,” a fake-out or decoy strike. http://blog.ted.com/2007/08/03/100_websites_yo/