Plastic Fantastic Featuring Brian McCarty’s Toy Photography

by Scott Beale on May 29, 2007 · 2 comments

God of Animation

Our friend Brian McCarty has just announced that “Plastic Fantastic”, a new animated kids show featuring his amazing toy photography, is currently in development at Nickelodeon. Congratulations Brian!

Brian made this announcement via his ePostcard #50 which features “God of Animation’” designed by James Jarvis for the upcoming PLATFORM International Animation Festival which takes place June 25-30 in Portland, OR.

Thanks to David Pescovitz for the tip!

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1 Cable Ties June 23, 2008 at 1:48 am

this is a great photo

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