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Animation Directors Round Table, Dec 7th 7pm



Let Brenda Chapman inspire us at this month's Animation Directors meeting!

The purpose of the meeting is to get projects done by providing accountability, getting critiques from other indie animation filmmakers and creatives if you want them, showing your work, and getting assistance with any technical- or any other- issues you're having with your production from others that are going through the same thing.

The meeting is held on the first Wednesday of each month.


The Mockbee
2260 Central Pkwy
Cincinnati, OH 45214
7pm

If your GPS takes you to the entrance on West McMicken, you can park there and take the long stairway by the building down the hill and enter at the door on Central Parkway, on the other side of the building. We'll be right inside the door.  Let me know if you plan on coming! My cell is (513) 304- 9780 if you have any questions or anything.

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