****UPDATE **** Daniel got super sick with the flu after posting this video so animation got delayed. We are planning on launching the video later this week. It will go live the second it’s ready. We are sorry to keep you waiting.
The Rogue One HISHE is on the way. Here is a speed painting of two puppets that will be used in the episode. Come back next week to see the finished video. If it’s not uploaded when you come back obviously we will have … choked on our aspirations.
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Dive into the ocean depths with legendary underwater photojournalist and National Geographic explorer Brian Skerry as he shares recent photographs and stories about one of the most fascinating and threatened creatures on the planet: the shark.
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Despite the vastness of Earth’s oceans, plastic pollutants are turning up everywhere, from the deep sea to the Arctic ice pack. In this short film from filmmaker Chris Hanson, 17 Hawaiian students study the impact of plastic pollution on their local beaches.
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Despite the vastness of Earth’s oceans, plastic pollutants are turning up everywhere, from the deep sea to the Arctic ice pack. Shockingly, researchers estimate that by 2050 the oceans will contain more plastic—by weight—than fish. As these degrading plastics leach potentially toxic chemicals into the seas, they pose a serious threat to ocean animals, as well as to humans.
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