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Nancy Beiman



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:59 am    Post subject: Entries now being accepted? I'm in! Reply with quote

Hello all,
I saw the 2D OR NOT 2D festival on Withoutabox today and noted that it is now officially taking entries! THE OTHER EDEN was mailed to you today, and I have notified three RIT students from the class of 2007 that they can now send their films in for the show.
While the class of 2007 did not have as many stellar animators as the class of 2006, the three that I contacted created original and interesting films. There are some others who might also be interested.

Spread the word!


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