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Saturday, November 24, 2007
About Me

- Name: Hans Perk
Interested in animation since 1975, worked in Holland with Danish animator Børge Ring for four years (incl. on the Oscar-winning 'Anna & Bella'), then moved to Denmark in 1984.
Co-founder and co-owner since 1988 of A. Film, Europe's foremost animation studio, in business for 23 years. We are the studio behind 'The Flight before Christmas', 'Help! I'm a Fish', 'Terkel in Trouble', 'Asterix and the Vikings', 'The Ugly Duckling and Me' and many more...
Currently the President and CEO of A. Film L.A., Inc. in Los Angeles,
and director of "Miffy the Movie."
Though we are very involved in new techniques, I share a deep passion for Great Classical Animation with everyone at the studio;
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston's "Illusion of Life" is our bible.
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Previous Posts
- Prod. 2069 (Alice) - Seq. 01.0 - Opening
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- Dream Come True for Ray Bradbury
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- Ducky Nash on Pantomime Quiz
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- Prod. UM9 - The Mad Doctor



1 Comments:
The "down the rabbit hole" sequence is my favorite scene from this film due to all the complex animated sequences that it features. The part of this sequence that still amazes me to this day is Scene No. 3, where Alice completely flips over as she waves goodbye to Dinah. It's so fluidly animated and perfectly timed that it must have been especially challenging for Don Lusk to pull off.
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