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Interview with Dylan Cole
Special Coverage on CG Channel.com

Duration: 13:31 mins.
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A few weeks ago, we had the chance to have this on-camera interview Dylan Cole at the Gnomon Workshop Live event in Los Angeles.

Special thanks to the Gnomon Workshop for making this interview possible.

Sincere apologies for the poor sound/image quality during the interview. The transition from being a web-journalism to video is a bit difficult, but we are adapting quickly. Next time, we'll use multi-camera setups and we're quickly gaining experience. Thanks for your understanding! Your critiques are always welcome.

Related Links:

www.dylancolestudio.com

     
   
 
     
 

Interview / Editing
Jean-Eric Hénault

Music by
François Jolin
www.eonsounds.com

 

 
     
 
 
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