The 3D Animation Art of Blue Sky Studios on View at Norman Rockwell Museum PDF Stampa E-mail
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STOCKBRIDGE, MA.- A prehistoric squirrel scampers across an icy landscape, desperately clinging to his beloved acorn; a creative, young robot leaves his small town, with dreams of making it as a successful inventor; a rare, blue macaw travels to the exotic land of Rio de Janeiro in search of true love and adventure--in movies an intriguing story is essential, but how do these memorable characters and scenes become so animated? From “Ice Age” to “Rio,” this summer Norman Rockwell Museum shines a light on the creative process of one of today’s biggest computer animation studios--”’Ice Age’ To the Digital Age: The 3D Animation Art of Blue Sky Studios” is on view at the Museum from June 11 through October 31, 2011. A unique interactive exhibition, “’Ice Age’ To The Digital Age” looks at the creative work of Blue Sky Studios, a leader in the ani
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