Arnie & Birnie (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1994

Original Title:
Arnie & Birnie

Genres:
Animation | Family

Production Companies:
Windlight Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 2

Arnie, the blustering, brow-beating dog, is continually out-smarted by a parasitic flea, Birnie. Tired of Birnie using his body as a bed and breakfast, Arnie tries to put an end to Birnie, over and over again. Windlight uses motion capture to block out the overall movement, then animates on top of that data to achieve the more cartoony effects and motion expected of character animation. The result is a hybrid of cartoon gags and subtle human movements.

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Animation:
Don Bajus
Evan Olson
Eric Flaherty
Shannon Gilley
Julie Nelson

Animation Supervisor:
Ron Pitts
Joan Staveley

Color Designer:
Dave Novak

Creative Director:
Don Bajus

Director:
Dave Novak

Lighting Artist:
Dave Novak

Line Producer:
Pam Lehn

Modeling:
Evan Olson
Joan Staveley

Motion Actor:
Don Bajus
Stephan Geras
Ron Pitts
Joan Staveley

Motion Capture Artist:
Eric Flaherty

Producer:
Pam Lehn

Production Assistant:
Kelly McManus
Jean Moy

Technical Supervisor:
Scott Dyer
Eric Flaherty

Writer:
Don Bajus

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