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Essay heading: Soth Park: Pushing the Limits of Cartoon Decency
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It cost $750 and we pocketed the rest." To complete this project they used relatively the same exact setup as they had previously done at the University of Colorado in Boulder. When it came to doing work for the first Pilot show for South Park, Matt and Trey used more than 5,000 construction paper cut outs and a the same exact 16mm camera... displayed 300 characters
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Each action shot was filmed frame by frame directly onto video film. It took approximately 70 days to make the pilot for the show. Using traditional methods for the Comedy Central pilot the duo claimed it "took us forever, because it was 22 minutes long," Stone says. Another animator, Terrence Masson, was the first to suggest that South Park could be made using CG and he proceeded to make a 10 second playground scene using cut-outs he had received with approval from Matt and Trey... displayed next 300 characters
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