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May 06, 2008

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Love this one two, by the way. The "two- fingered point" is a good visual.

That's too, not two. Duh. Coffee anyone?

So is Disney really the evil corporation I think it is? Don't feel bad about working there, I wanted to work for Disney, too. In the animation Dept. to be exact. But try to find *real* animation these days.

Actually, looking back, it really wasn't so bad working for the company. I think the managers I had contact with were just bad apples. (They didn't like my snark. They said I had a Disney face and a Universal Studios attitude.) (Looking back, that's actually funny!) I also agree with you on the animation point. Why is everything computer generated these days? Yes, I know, wave of the future, blah blah blah, but I want the old days of animation cells and actual talent coming out of the artists, not the click of a mouse! (Wow, I didn't know I was so passionate about that. Huh. That actually lowered my blood sugar. Time for lunch.)

Oh and Becky, there's a really good book I got many years ago which lent a more realistic view to how it is to work for the mouse. http://www.amazon.com/Mouse-Tales-Behind-Ears-Disneyland/dp/0964060566
I saw it on Amazon.com/ called Mouse Tales: Behind the Ears. It's definitely similar to some of the things I experienced.

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