Many view the actual quality of art in a piece of animation as varnish, an accessory to the more frequently discussed ideas of character and story, rather than a fundamental aspect of the work's potency when combined two necessary parts of the same whole. However, even in a medium as visually reliant as animation, there seems to be a lack of focus on the artistic and aesthetic merits of any given work a negligence to recognize form in the development of narrative content. Paul Rand, the famous American Art Director and Graphic Designer once said that "A work of art is realized when form and content are indistinguishable.
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