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...second a day. That's about as much of this stop-motion animation epic as any one of the film's 30 animators at Aardman Studios in Bristol, England, could produce. Stop motion, as used in Tim Burton's Corpse Bride and Park's 2000 hit Chicken Run, is essentially a series of still photographs (running through the movie projector at 24 frames a second), and each tableau, which may contain dozens of Plasticine characters, must be posed and shot before the next one is begun. The animator's job is to get the humor and humanity in each shot...
...indicated he was interested only in Cooper's conversations with Libby. Cooper called Libby himself to ask for a waiver; Libby asked Cooper to have his lawyer, who happened to be Abrams, call Tate to work out the details. Two other journalists, Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post and Tim Russert of NBC News, also gave testimony on their conversations with Libby...
...Obviously we never truly developed our run game today," Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. "Any time Clifton Dawson averages 3.9 yards per attempt, we’re forced to throw the football...
...thought it was developing the way the last two games developed in the second half. We fought our way back, made some mistakes, really felt the momentum turn," Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. "Obviously, that was short-lived...
...want to look at what our Achilles’ heel is, it’s very obvious," Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. "For a variety of reasons, we’re doing a terrible job of taking care of the football...