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October 31, 2006
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Not just dreamers

By | October 31, 2006
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Terra Alpaugh / Sun Staff

Jeffrey Katzenberg (far left), CEO of DreamWorks Animation and co-founder of DreamWorks Studios, speaks on the “The Future of Computer Animation” in the Statler Auditorium yesterday.




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