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Craig Hutchinson: YouTube Cartoon Animator - Tom Ray's Art Podcast

Craig Hutchinson is a YouTube cartoon animator living in Jamaica. Craig contacted me after seeing one of my animated cartoons I posted online. I had checked out his YouTube and he has been posting his own cartoons for the past year. 

One thing I found really interesting about them was that he was doing a thing called "storytime animation", animated stories about his life. Not only that but I find out during the interview that Craig makes these cartoons using only his phone!

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