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Sheridan Stories: Alumni book of animation, Visual Effects, Short Films & Artwork

Current price: $24.50
Sheridan Stories: Alumni book of animation, Visual Effects, Short Films & Artwork
Sheridan Stories: Alumni book of animation, Visual Effects, Short Films & Artwork

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Sheridan Stories: Alumni book of animation, Visual Effects, Short Films & Artwork

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Sheridan College in Oakville Canada is regarded as the "Harvard School of animation". This book showcases selected graduate demo reels and final graduate short films produced by students at Sheridan. Learn about the graduates, contact them and easily watch all videos right from the book with your smartphone or TABLET. Watch short films ranging from Comedy, Action, Drama, Suspence and VFX. Learn about alumni and the program through interviews with the students and school professors including Mark Simon and Tony Tarantini. Interviews with animators Alex Henderson (Olympiads), Colin Lepper (Never Stop Cycling), Steve Austin (StarRanger), Dylan Kurp (Little Icarus), Dayjan Lesmond (The Swordsman), Jin Gene Xu (Moonkey), Haiwei Hou (Vernal Equinox), Mengjiao Li (Invasion Day), Sean Perry (Things that I Like). We've also included 12 additional films from around the world and a directory of Film Festivals and resources available to any creative person. See more at: http://sketchoholic.com/flipbook/sheridan-stories-alumni-book-of-animation-visual-effects-short-films-artwork

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