So if you frequent pretty much any animation forum for any particular period of time you'll hear the complaint about animation not being taken seriously as an art form in the U.S.A. Anime fans are notorious for ranting about it, often saying it's the reason they prefer anime so much. Any variety of issues currently in the news can be brought up. The reluctance of some to seriously consider Pixar's latest movie as an option for Best Picture, the current controversy with the W.G.A about if Animation writers should be covered by their guild, even my own teacher's controversial "Read-A-Book" video which many people assumed was for small children.
I of course have a vested personal interest in this as an artist hoping to work in the industry one day soon (Oh and on principle I refuse to shamelessly plug my blog at http://stephenpjames.blogspot.com/ as it wouldn't be ethical
.) So even though I'm not Jim Harvey or one of the mods I'm putting out a "Fresh question" for you all (some of you newer members might not remember those, we had them every once in a while on this forum back in 2001-2002.)
Open question to every forum member. I'm curious to see what the answers will be.
I of course have a vested personal interest in this as an artist hoping to work in the industry one day soon (Oh and on principle I refuse to shamelessly plug my blog at http://stephenpjames.blogspot.com/ as it wouldn't be ethical

Open question to every forum member. I'm curious to see what the answers will be.