Steve,
While that may well be true for made-for-television animation, that isn't
the case for feature animation. Disney Animation Studio, Pixar Animation
Studios, DreamWorks, and BlueSky - just to name the "big four" - all do the
vast majority of their animation work with North America-based animators.
It is true that DreamWorks in particular has an animation studio in
Bangalore and is opening one in China and that the Bangalore studio has
done scenes for recent films, DreamWorks' stated goal is to have these
sites eventually produce their own films for the international market, not
to replace animators in the US.
-greg
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Steve Hullfish <steve4lists@veralith.com>wrote:
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> This seems quite valuable - although it does open US post production up to
> "outsourcing." Hire a bunch of inexpensive editors from somewhere else and
> let them tap into the footage in LA or NY or Chicago. This has already
> happened with US animation which is largely done overseas in India or China.
>
> Steve Hullfish
> contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
> author: "The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction"
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