| 10/2/2009: Dynamo Pictures Party |
| Written by Cindy Yamauchi |
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Ultimately, things settled down and plans moved forward again, but the guy in charge of the party at Dynamo ended up recruiting a relatively big crowd, and I found myself pressured to find a place right away. This was on a Wednesday, and the party was supposed to be on Friday evening. I knew there was no way I could secure a reservation for 30 people on Friday night at an affordable price. At least I had a good excuse for not getting the reservation, and I was all ready to cancel the whole thing. But, thanks to the Internet, I found a Japanese-style bar in Shinjuku that was available. The party was a success, and though the food and drinks weren't high-quality by any standards, it was still good to have a place where everyone could meet and get acquainted with each other. I'm a 2D person who happens to know a little about 3D. And I know that some 2D and 3D artists around here tend to have difficulties getting along, with foolish pride getting in the way of appreciating each other's talents. Both sides actually have the same goal (to entertain audiences through their creation), but have different approaches to achieving it. It always saddened me to see collaborative efforts fail because of lack of knowledge and understanding. Such understandings don't occur naturally, especially not during a meeting in a boardroom. I believe they start out by getting to know each other in a more casual setting, and when the opportunity arises to work together, the good relationship that has already been established enables a productive exchange of thoughts. The staff at Dynamo are probably some of the most open-minded 3D guys ever, and I hope to continue to play some small part in bringing the two worlds together. |

Awhile back I organized a small party for Madhouse and 