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I don't think it makes sense that if you animate something traditionally, meaning by hand either on paper or some kind of digital pad, but drawn in 2D for each frame either way, and with painted, still backgrounds, it has to compete with all the animations made in a completely different medium, computer generation. It's like making athletes from two different sports compete for a medal. People in general probably like CG more, so there is gonna be a bias in the votes.
I've never watched the Oscars and I don't care about what they nominate, but I still want to ask. Of course, this means that a traditionally animated movie will easily win, since Hollywood does not make any. I'm totally in favor of that incentive. I want them to come back. Haven't watched a CG animation in years. Last edited by Warm Gun; 12-29-2020 at 05:34 AM. |
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