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Frame by Frame

Clay Kaytis

Rantings and ravings that are too long - and too wordy - for anywhere else, from a Director-Screenwriter-Animator.

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Be better than The Nine Old Men

##### I wrote this in 2009 while in pre-production on what would become the film Bolt. I never distributed this or gave it as a speech or pep talk, but the intention of it was part of everything I tried to do with the animation crew. (By th...

5 months ago
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How did movies get to this not very good place?

Just sitting here thinking and wanted to put a bunch of these ideas in one place. We all know the key points of the story so far:

6 months ago
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The Curse of Perfection

First, I want to thank the new flood of subscribers who found me this week (and for the boost). Welcome! I guess I have to write something now…

9 months ago
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Dealing with Directors Who Keep Changing Their Mind

I got a question from an animator asking “How can I balance directors who keep changing their mind on my shot with doing a great job in the time I have left after all the re-directs?” Very specific question, right?

a year ago
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    Once an animator, now a director. Actually, once an animator, always an animator.

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