Indie Bound
When submitting animated shorts to film festivals, the process can be tricky for indie filmmakers. Two animators talk about their different experiences submitting their films.
When submitting animated shorts to film festivals, the process can be tricky for indie filmmakers. Two animators talk about their different experiences submitting their films.
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