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Thursday, January 9, 2014
Surogat
Maurice never gave much praise to many non-Disney, non-Warner's cartoons. But one of his favorites was the 1961 Oscar winner "Surogat" by Dusan Vukotic. Maurice felt that the film was a great example of what the animated medium is best at; "graphic imagination." It's not too far of a stretch to see how this film could have helped influence Maurice's own Oscar winning effort, "The Dot and the Line." (1965)
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Animation,
Animation Design,
Cartoon,
Design,
Maurice Noble,
MGM,
The Noble Approach,
Tod Polson,
Zagreb films
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