LazyAnimation Launches Website

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LazyAnimation, which specializes in 2D and 3D animation, has launched its website, the third business venture for Jane Kirk's Copenhagen, Denmark-based firm. LazyAnimation's production facilities are located in Cebu City, Philippines.

"We can animate anything under the sun," said LazyAnimation's top animator Owen Cartegena.

Kirk said that the Philippines have always been her top choice when it comes to graphics. "Not only do we offer our clients low cost but the quality is superb, just superb."

Kirk also added that the "Philippines is one of the best English-speaking countries in Asia Pacific. Linguistic and cultural misunderstanding is very minimal and that's a plus for LazyAnimation since this has always been the common downside to the Asian outsourcing industry."

LazyMask., the parent company, previously started LazyMovie to handle the outsourcing of rotoscoping and chroma keying for visual effects. The team is composed of highly skilled Filipino visual effects designers and Scandinavian managers.

LazyMovie is equipped with the right technology needed to carry out your projects. The studio is powered by high-end graphic cards from NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX, with an Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (2.46 hz/ 4m6L2) processor, a 4GB Memory for multi-tasking, an Asus LG775 Chipset and a 640 GB Hard drive in RAID 0 for a fast file transfer and data capacity.

For more information, visit www.lazymovie.com/.






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