BBC has this studio video-frame animation in Beijing, China, based light chaser film that will create one of the many companies in China, the quality CGI Hollywood is. The company was founded by Gary Wang, founder of Tudou, the Chinese equivalent of YouTube.
One of the coolest things about the video was a vision of the future "telepresence robots", directed by animation work in American society:
Accompanying the BBC article describes how the robot to use a mobile platform with the iPad, in the workshop:
Wi-Fi device, which can be controlled to move in the offices of the company and allows animation director Colin Brady, who lives in Los Angeles, and do not want to move to China to communicate with the rest of the team in Beijing .
He says he uses the robot more than was originally planned. "In conversations and interviews with the new staff, very helpful to look into the eyes of the people and on the screen of their own," says Brady. "It is very strange, a robot that can run independently and surprise people in their offices, but a bit of fun to be a part of it." The best thing to use it is to him that allows him to spend more time at home.
The aide said Mu Chen: "It's a little scary when Colin suddenly appears from behind, but fortunately there is not much." But she says she does not talk Colin strange by the device, as is the habit of using FACE TIME applications from Apple.
Here you can take a look at the first light of Hunters Little Yeyos project, which is about seven, take "small heads, which travels in the world of the legendary Chinese spirit to live in the night."
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