Animators can only draw from their own experiences of pain and shock and emotions.
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Only an artist can interpret the meaning of life.
The thing that I enjoy about animation is the fact that it is unbridled, and there are no boundaries; when you are in the room, you don't have to focus on your clothing, make-up, hair, your choreography or your blocking; you really do have total freedom.
The animators are absolutely extraordinary. It's mind-boggling.
The problem is, when you're making an animated movie, the studio has an illusion in their minds - and it's really not true - that because it's a drawing, it can be changed at any time.
You can only paint through your experience and sub-consciousness.
I've always wanted to be an animator. That's an ultimate art form, right there.
One does not devote one's life in art to shock an audience.
Animation is about creating the illusion of life. And you can't create it if you don't have one.
Animation had been done before, but stories were never told.
When you do animation - well, straightforward animation, although it's not straightforward - the voice for a character or something, they're always singular experiences, really.
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