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Noggin , directed by Alex Cannon, Brigham Young University
So we have two characters and one location. But we still have a long traditional intro, a
quadruped deer, and a fl ood. Cut the intro. And the fl ood, the way it is staged and handled
is probably okay. The deer is a problem. You have to model, rig, and animate a deer for
just a few seconds of screen time. Maybe it could be a gopher that pops its head out of a
hole. Better. The “prey” is swappable for feasibility without hurting the idea or action.
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