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Between the lines ; Animated shorts supply the rest of the action
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2004
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Between the lines ; Animated shorts supply the rest of the action
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Between the lines ; Animated shorts supply the rest of the action
2004
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The live-action cartoon trend started with \"The Animatrix,\" a series of animated shorts that ranged from realistic computer graphics to moody Japanese anime - telling side stories from \"The Matrix\" and adding to the plot of the \"Matrix\" sequels by detailing supporting characters and providing background history of how the Earth became dominated by machines. \"With animation, it costs just the same if you portray something mundane and ordinary, like a guy running down the street, or if you show a battle between robots and people,\" said Peter Chung, who directed the segment \"Matriculated\" and made the animated shorts \"Aeon Flux\" for MTV in the 1990s. \"It becomes less expensive [comparatively] the more fantastical the imagery is.\" 2 PHOTOS - 1 - The animated version of [Jennifer Garner]'s character in the DVD short \"Animated Alias\" started as an artist's concept.; 2 - Concept art for \"Buffy: The Animated Series\" designed by artist [Eric Wight].
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