R.I.P. RGA Broadcast
R.I.P. RGA Broadcast
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- corin0
yes i know all the old stuff is still around, but i'm not talking about burning film canisters or video casettes, all i'm saying is that a centralised communication medium is not nearly as intersting as a decentralised one, and so i think RGA are doing the right thing. If they can take those talents and bring them into an interactive environment then possibilites are endless. If they stick with motion graphics then they'll just keep making animation for ever.