Movie: Pictoplasma: Characters in Motion, Vol. 1

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William McInnes
William McInnes

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Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais

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Mark Cook
Mark Cook

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    The 1st Volume of Characters in Motion introduces a new wealth of cutting edge character visuals to the established world of animation. The DVD compiles over 90 stylistically outstanding films by 60 international studios, artists and designers in curated programs such as Characters in Narration, Characters in Rhythm and Characters in Motion. Additionally, a special selection menu allows to sort the 180+ minutes of animation by creator, character or style.

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    2005-10-01

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