Animation students work through the night for peace, piece and…peas?

Joe Molinelli
Jessi Gilbert

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This Is My Beloved
Carl “Fuzz” Mineck, senior animation major and president of the Contemporary Animation Society (CAS), manned the snack table on the third floor of Montgomery Hall.

This Is My Beloved

This Is My Beloved
Chris Folea, second-year visual effects major from Gainsville, Ga. worked on his sketches before heading to the computers.

This Is My Beloved

This Is My Beloved
The theme for the animations was “peace,” “piece” or any other word that sounded close to it.

This Is My Beloved
Students were sketching their hearts out to finish their animations in time.

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Students brought junk food and snacks to keep them awake through the night.

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Joey Nasser, from Keller, Texas, and Josh Sobel, from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, are both second-year animation students teamed up for the challenge.

This Is My Beloved

This Is My Beloved
Students came equipped with overnight bags and pillows.

This Is My Beloved

This Is My Beloved
Many students used rigs and characters they had designed previously.

This Is My Beloved

This Is My Beloved

This Is My Beloved

This Is My Beloved

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