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"Emru Townsend"

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Blogger Thad said...

I am truly sorry I didn't get to know him better. You've written a beautiful tribute to him here. I wish to send my condolences to his family as well.

November 12, 2008 7:36 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Emru found a match for the transplant and underwent the procedure in September. Unfortunately, it didn't relieve his condition. "

Well this is horrible news. I'm so sorry to hear that . I was indeed hoping that the transplant would help him and grant him many more years.

The animation community has been diminished by his passing. I would also like to pass on my sincere condolences to Emru's family for their much greater loss.

:(

November 12, 2008 11:31 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is profoundly sad news. I met Emru when I was working at Softimage in 1996. A common associate got us together as I "was an experienced traditional animator with some history in the business" and Emru's interests lay in that area. He brought along copies of the first few editions of FPS..too which I immediately subscribed and we sat in the Softimage cafeteria for he better part of an hour discussing the business and as well where I had been and what I had done. The early years at Nelvana were of great interest to him and he later published a stellar article on the making of "Rock and Rule". Emru struck me both for his enthusiasm and dedication to the business. FPS was a terrific publication, an incredible amount of work went into it. Montreal while a software development center was not exactly the center of the universe animation production - wise and when over the years I thought of Emru I thought of the remarkable amount of dedication required to keep the fire burning in a relatively isolated environment.I was aware of the heal Emru campaign and had hoped for a better outcome. Sadly that was not too be. The Animation community has lost a great champion, friend and dedicated enthusiast. My condolences to his family, he will be missed.

November 12, 2008 5:12 PM

Blogger King of [Silent] Cartoons said...

Animation has truly lost a great contributor. My condolensces go out to the Townsends and the rest of the animation community.

November 12, 2008 7:15 PM

Blogger Jaime J. Weinman said...

Terrible news. I remember Emru from when I was first getting seriously interested in animation -- back in the '90s there wasn't nearly as many online animation resources as there are now, and much of the best stuff came from Emru. I emailed him with questions a few times and he was always very nice and helpful, but mostly I knew his work and was grateful for adding so much to my knowledge of the art and the people who made it. I'll always be grateful to him. My condolences.

November 13, 2008 2:55 PM

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