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Sandro Clenzo

 

Sandro Cleuzo is an internationally renowned character designer and animator for major studios, from Disney, Dreamworks, Sony, Don Bluth Studio to the Laika studio.

Among his films: Thumbelina, A Troll in Central Park, The Pebble and the Penguin and Anastasia (Don Bluth Studio); Fantasia 2000, Tarzan, The Emperorʼs New Groove, Home on the Range, Enchanted and The Princess and the Frog (Disney Studios); The Secret of the Furious Five, The Legend of the BoneKnapper, Secrets of the Masters and Me and my Shadow (Dreamworks).

And again Axterix and the Vikings, Curious George, Chico and Rita, Angry Birds and KUBO by Laika.

He teaches animation and character design at the Nemo Academy in Florence, with which he has produced numerous educational books on character designers and animation that have become reference manuals for young artists from all over the world.








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