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Another Ask The Pro E-mail
Wednesday, 12 July 2006

Ask The ProAnother week of Ask the Pro will be starting this Monday, July 17th.  Our guest will be spending a week answering your questions in the ATP forums .  Who is the guest for this round?

Keith Lango, Ask The ProKeith has been a professional CG artist/animator for over 12 years. His experiences range from freelance illustration to feature film animation, CG Supervisor, animation supervisor, animation director, director and production manager and nearly all points in between. He has screenwriting credits and voice work credits to go with that list. Studios that Keith has worked for over the years include Big Idea Productions, Blur, ReelFX and DNA Productions as well as a wide variety of freelance projects. He's worked with such properties as 3-2-1 Penguins!, VeggieTales, Gi-Joe, Mickey Mouse, KidsWB, Robots, Willy Wonka and the soon to be released feature film "The Ant Bully". Commercial clients include companies such as Coca Cola, Pepsi, Nestle, Uniden, McDonalds & more. His animated short films have received worldwide distribution and won acclaim and awards for years, including his work as story editor and pre-production director for the Academy Award nominated "Gopher Broke". Additionally he is the co-author and co-illustrator of the children's book "The Great Cheese Squeeze: A Gruntly and Iggy Adventure" published by Harper Collins/Zondervan. His animation tutorials have been used by thousands of learning animators around the world and he has served as a guest lecturer at some of the world's top animation schools. Keith is currently functioning as the founder & chief creative force behind kLango Animation Studios, LLC, an animation training, coaching, consulting and production firm with a long range vision to develop positive content for audiences around the world.  Keith also likes cheeseburgers. 

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dude : James Direen
Wow, I knew that you had worked on a lot of projects, but I had no idea that your list of credits was so long and diverse. And yet, you still put a lot of time into giving back to the community. That is really cool!

Done, with the unadulterated flattery, now on with the brain pickin':

Animation seems to be and on going learning process. Have there been any struggles that seem to keep comming up in
your experience, and what do you do to get past them?

If you were given a choice on an ideal project (one that just excited you from the moment the idea was proposed)
, would you rather work on the project alone , or collaboratively with others?

Thanks,
James
July 18, 2006
... : asim bircan
Hi Keith. I am very pleased to find a chance to ask a question to you. Well, there is too much animation movie released in nowadays. It getting too hard to watch them all :) . What do you expect about future of 3D animation movie. Do you think is 2 D can raise again to their glorious days. And howlong audience's hunger is continue to the 3 D animation film. thanks
July 19, 2006
... : Idiot
Ah, geeze, I just realized that I was suppose to ask my question in the forum, not here! sorry

James "the idiot" Direen
July 19, 2006
... : asim bircan
ahaha I just follow the first one :(
July 21, 2006
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