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Craig McCracken

"There's a lot you can do without words."

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Akshay Vasu

"I had no expectation that the Prince would offer me the unprecedented and unfettered access to the original and entirely untapped sources on which this biography is based."

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Akshay Vasu

"Know the other person's viewpoint first and then talk. To Talk after comparing it or mixing it with our viewpoint is an offence."

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Akshay Vasu

"Silence is an arguement hard to refute."

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Akshay Vasu

"Never speak unless you can improve upon the stupidness of people's silence."

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Akshay Vasu

"A bad handwriting is as annoying to a reader - as an irritating voice is to a listener."

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Akshay Vasu

"Not every single way of saying the right thing is right."

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Akshay Vasu

"Are you being approachable when you are around new people? Ever not know what to say? Simply smile when you make eye contact. This is a subliminal invitation to help others feel safe-allowing a conversation to follow naturally."

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Akshay Vasu

"Few realize how loud their expressions really are. Be kind with what you wordlessly say."

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Akshay Vasu

"Human life is not for suffering criticism. If it is the truth and there is no nagging or insistence upon it, others will accept it in their hearts. And if it is the truth and you nag or insist upon it, it will not touch others."

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Akshay Vasu

"A good oration is good and a good understanding is better, but a good action in the right direction that gets the best results is the best!"

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Craig McCracken
"The reason they look the way they do is that the first drawing I did of them was really small so I didn't draw fingers, nose, ears, etc and this drawing had a certain appeal that I really liked."

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Craig McCracken
"I started working at Hanna-Barbera in '92 on 2 Stupid Dogs."

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Craig McCracken
"It really just gives you a sense of when you need to have dialogue and when you don't, and if your pictures are telling the story, you don't need to have all this talking."

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Craig McCracken
"There's a lot you can do without words."

Communication

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Craig McCracken
"The shows are either 11 or 22 minutes and they move pretty quickly, and that's part of the charm of them - so it was just trying to keep that in mind and keep the energy of the story moving, even though we were dealing with a longer format."

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Craig McCracken
"I'm hoping that word-of-mouth on the film - people seeing it and liking it - that that will drive more people to the theaters, because I haven't seen the billboards or the posters or anything."

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Craig McCracken
"So what I do is supervise the boarding process trying to get the shows the way I'd like them to be. And in some cases I've completely redone a board myself even though I'm not credited for it."

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Craig McCracken
"The storyboard artists job is to plan out shot for shot the whole show, write all the dialog, and decide the mood, action, jokes, pacing, etc of every scene."

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Craig McCracken
"One of the main things I do is focus on ideas and what stories we decide to tell, but probably the biggest part of my job I'd say is working on the storyboards."

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Craig McCracken
"Basicly what I had to do was do a 7 minute board and pitch it to a room of big wigs from the network and based on that they determined if I would get a short or not."

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