TV REVIEW: Five years in the making, Peter is a work of art (The Charlotte Observer)
The utterly charming, 30minute rendering of Prokofievs classic Peter and the Wolf won this years Oscar for Best Animated Short for good reason. The stopmotion technique, involving lovingly detailed puppets and mindnumbingly patient work is engaging and unusual. The value added by viewing this film in the Great Performances umbrella series of PBS (March 26, 8 p.m.) is getting to ...
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TV REVIEW: Five years in the making, Peter is a work of art (Miami Herald)
The utterly charming, 30minute rendering of Prokofievs classic Peter and the Wolf won this years Oscar for Best Animated Short for good reason. The stopmotion technique, involving lovingly detailed puppets and mindnumbingly patient work is engaging and unusual.
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TV REVIEW: Five years in the making, Peter is a work of art (Centre Daily Times)
The utterly charming, 30minute rendering of Prokofievs classic Peter and the Wolf won this years Oscar for Best Animated Short for good reason. The stopmotion technique, involving lovingly detailed puppets and mindnumbingly patient work is engaging and unusual.
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Five years in the making, Peter is a work of art (The Christian Science Monitor)
The utterly charming, Oscarwinning Peter and the Wolf rendered in painstaking stopmotion technology comes to PBS.
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Road to the Upfront: SciFi Channel (TV Week)
The network announced an aggressive slate of original programming for 20082009, led by the return of Battlestar Galactica for its final season. The Date: March 18, 2008.
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Plastec packs them in (Modern Plastics)
A confluence of factors, including the rising importance of medical to injection molding in North America; 2008 being an off year without an NPE or K; and a chance to reach the California market, came together in Anaheim, CA to boost Plastec West, especially among injection molding machinery manufacturers.
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