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Whitestone Media is Growing

by Lisa Joens on June 18, 2009

We have expanded our creative team. We recently hired two new employees for our ink and paint department, Kenric Nilsson and Brian Lammey.  The ink and paint department is one of our most important departments as well as busiest. These guys take all our scenes import them into the computer by scanning each individual frame and digitally paint them. This process back in the day would take weeks, and a painter would paint each cell by hand. Now it takes only a matter of hours with the blessing of the computer. We are very excited to be growing and expanding our animation studio and we welcome these guys aboard.

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We find Theo the theologian in his cottage singing “Amazing Grace.” The scene begins across the water and enters Theo’s library as he’s deep in thought and singing the words, “I once was lost… but now I’m found” and we startle him a bit. He tells us he has Good News for us, and then two cute furry little creatures interrupt him.

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About this clip: Animation was done by Bob McKnight, John Pomeroy, and Kristen Sych.

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We find Theo the theologian in his cottage singing “Amazing Grace.” The scene begins across the water and enters Theo’s library as he’s deep in thought and singing the words, “I once was lost… but now I’m found” and we startle him a bit. He tells us he has Good News for us, and then two cute furry little creatures interrupt him.

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About this clip: Animation was done by Bob McKnight, John Pomeroy, and Kristen Sych.

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The Good News – the Gift of Life

December 16, 2008

This clip is really at the core of Theo’s “Good News.” It clearly depicts the awful separation between sinful mankind and holy God. Because “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23), there is no way for this young couple to cross the great divide without Jesus Christ becoming the [...]

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