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Paperman is a 2012 black-and-white animated short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and directed by John Kahrs. The short blends traditional animation and computer animation. The short has received a nomination for Best Animated Short Film at the 85th Academy Awards.
Kahrs said that the idea for the short materialized when he was working as an animator at Blue Sky Studios.
When describing the inspiration for the film's unique style of animation, which was created with a new in-house technology called Meander
The technique, called "final line advection", gives the artists and animators a lot more influence and control over the final product as everything is done within the same department. Here, folds in the fabric, hair silhouettes and the like come from of the commited design decision-making that comes with the 2D drawn process. Our animators can change things, actually erase away the CG underlayer if they want, and change the profile of the arm. And they can design all the fabric in that Milt Kahl kind-of way, if they want to.
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