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1. Cartoon Brew Announces UK Correspondent

Please welcome our first international correspondent, Neil Emmett, who will join the ranks of Cartoon Brew’s estimable editorial staff. Since 2009, Neil has edited the indispensable blog on British animation aesthetics, The Lost Continent. Based in the United Kingdom, he is a graduate of the animation program at the Norwich University of the Arts as well as a former member of the BAFTA Youth Board.

Neil has been warming up for the past couple months and has already contributed several notable pieces to Cartoon Brew, including this popular post about pseudo-CGI. His writing combines an encyclopedic knowledge of British animation, both past and present, with a keen eye for animation art and techniques. With his arrival, Neil adds an important voice from abroad that will significantly expand Cartoon Brew’s editorial perspective.

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