Circle 7
A Bitter Lesson About Big Breaks: The Rise and Fall of an Animation Studio
Features By Kevin Carr on March 6, 2012 | Be the First To CommentHollywood is filled with people clambering to get noticed in a sea of noise. When that hard work has paid off and an aspiring filmmaker catches the eye of a studio or producer, this appears to be a big break. However, the good folks at AnimatedViews.com remind us that a big break in this town doesn’t always mean that your career is made. AnimatedViews offers a detailed and intimate story behind the rise and fall of Disney’s Circle 7 Animation Studios, a company launched in 2005 to generate sequels to the wildly popular Pixar properties. More specifically, they profile Circle 7 writers Bob Hilgenberg and Rob Muir, who first broke into entertainment as part of Second City and The Groundlings.
published: 05.21.2013
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published: 05.21.2013
published: 05.21.2013
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