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Danny and Annie debuts online

by Mike
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August 18, 2010
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Short Films

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In the iconic StoryCorps love story, Danny and Annie Perasa remember their 27-year romance and brave the finality of loss.


Online debut of “Q&A”

by Mike
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May 4, 2010
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Short Films

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Just in time for Mother’s Day, “Q&A” is now available to watch online! After screening in more than 30 film festivals over the past year, it is a thrill to be able to share it on the web. “Q&A” is being released online by StoryCorps, for whom we are currently producing several new shorts that [...]


Veterans Day Special – Germans in the Woods

by Mike
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November 11, 2009
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In honor of Veterans Day, we’ve posted “Germans in the Woods” online. In this animated documentary, 86-year-old World War II veteran Joseph Robertson remembers a German soldier he killed at the Battle of the Bulge. Produced in collaboration with national oral history project StoryCorps.
Original artwork from the film is available at our brand new online [...]


New Rauch Brothers Demo Reel

by Mike
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September 3, 2009
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Notes, Studio Updates

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Check it out! We’ve updated our reel.


Happy 4th of July!

by Mike
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July 4, 2009
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Gary Lieb’s latest installment of Concrete Jumble celebrates the immigrant experience in honor of the 4th of July holiday. The way he packs these things with details, they’re always good for at least two watches— sometimes more! Watch it here, and enjoy your weekend!


Strength in Numbers

by Tim
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March 5, 2009
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It’s called Rauch BROTHERS Animation for a reason. That one little word in the center of our studio name is the lynch-pin that makes the whole thing work. I can’t imagine being responsible for all of the work that goes into making an animated film without someone whose creative opinion I trust as deeply as [...]


Boy at the Beach

by Tim
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January 15, 2008
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Notes, Short Films

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The two films I’m currently working on are laborious.  Personally, I think they’re gonna look great, but hell if I want to be stuck making an average of 1 film per year for the rest of my life. In an attempt to become more efficient and capable of doing my own films, as well as [...]


James Harvey’s "Sorrow of the Soldier"

by Tim
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January 14, 2008
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Just wanted to post a little response to the thread Amid started over at Cartoon Brew on James Harvey’s “Sorrow of the Soldier”.  Several visitors to the blog commented on a supposed lack of sophistication in the message and form of the film.  It’s really unfortunate that the focus would be on these things instead [...]


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