animation genre
- 'So You Think You Can Dance' recap: Gearing up for the finale
- Ervin M. Milner, who founded Milner Productions in the basement of his Northwest Baltimore home, which grew to become one of the nation's largest producers of educational audiovisuals for physicians and hospitals, died Aug. 17 from complications of diabetes and kidney failure at Springhouse Assisted-Living in Pikesville. He was 94.
- The "deep catch" stroke easily surpasses the propeller-like sculling motion, says mechanical engineering professor Rajat Mittal
- A NASA animation created in Maryland shows the massive derecho storm tearing across the country July 29, while other images show the magnitude of power outages.
- A NASA animation created in Maryland shows the massive derecho storm tearing across the country July 29, while other images show the magnitude of power outages.
- The Maryland Traditions Folklife Festival was a showcase of ethnic customs, family traditions and learned trades.
- Towson University stop motion animation class that has met weekly in a Towson Commons storefront this spring will display their work in a public open house this evening.
- Owings Mills: Jemicy School fifth-graders pair with Maryland Institute College of Art students to create stop-motion animated films illustrating memory devices
- Towson University is holding a stop motion animation class in an empty storefront of Towson Commons, which will allow passersby the chance to see the animation process as the semester advances.
- Starting at sunset Saturday, artist Kelley Bell will place Baltimore's venerable landmark the Bromo Seltzer Tower at the exact center of the solar system.
- After 41 years, 'Dumbo' is still the elephant in the room for animation lovers
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- Baltimore's ever-growing celebration of Japanese pop has everything from kiddie cartoons to apocalyptic fantasies
- In the lucid, infuriating 'Big Uneasy,' Harry Shearer proves there was nothing "natural" about the 2005 disaster in New Orleans
- Its 12 master's students now make use of Photoshop and Flash animation, but as it turns 100 years, the Department of Art As Applied to Medicine at Johns Hopkins still teaches "educating through pictures"
- Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit showcases finalists for the 2011 Sondheim Artscape Prize