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my team starts out with about 7-8 people interested in animation. Then everybody but 3 people leave. This year all these people want some insane ideas that are virually impossible to do in 30secs nevermind actually animating it. In terms of ideas, the people that actually animate should have a larger say than those that want off-the-wall ideas. When the robot is done, robot meetings stop. Animation people keep going every night. Regional animation comps would be great. Judges would only have to pick 1 animation out of 40 not 400. winners would then be judged on a national level. Sort of like what they are doing with the chairmans award this year.
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