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To get inspired, you might want to dive into this well-received podcast series, The Animation Podcast: The Voices of Animation, featuring interviews with some of animation's greatest talent, focusing on their personal perspective of the artform.
Welcome to the guide for history of animation research. The resources below are a great place to start.
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