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Wall Street Journal interviews Mr. Coat

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Wall Street Journal interviews Mr. Coat

Postby korger » Fri Jul 15, 2011 7:31 pm

If some of you don't know. Mr. Coat (the creator and owner of That Fellow In The Coat .com) was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal!

Congratulations, Mr.Coat!!! :D


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... ifestyle_5
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Re: Wall Street Journal interviews Mr. Coat

Postby Jaimetud » Sat Jul 16, 2011 12:51 am

Wow, Stefan! Congrats! Provided that is you being credited there and now someone else whose name happens to be Stefan Ellison. How'd you get interview for the WSJ?
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Re: Wall Street Journal interviews Mr. Coat

Postby ThatFellow » Sat Jul 16, 2011 2:42 am

Well, I wrote a comment on Cartoon Brew, commenting extremely positively about the new Tintin trailer. He went to this website, got in contact with me, we had about a fourteen-minute interview over the telephone where I was asked what I thought about motion capture in general, why I feel this is the correct decision on Spielberg and Jackson's part, if I work in the animation field, how long I've been paying attention to the production of Tintin, etc. And then it was cut down to those quotes you see there.

Here's the Cartoon Brew postthat started the whole thing and my comment is the first one on the page (followed by my reply to the first reply).
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Re: Wall Street Journal interviews Mr. Coat

Postby Jaimetud » Sat Jul 16, 2011 3:53 am

Fascinating. To be honest, I was actually one of the folks who said creepy-looking when the first trailer came out, but it looks like they've been given some time to iron out a few things with the new trailer. Say, do you think the WSJ plans to do an article on self-proclaimed web critics next? :-P
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