Daniel Albaladejo Robles Growing up on the island of Tenerife at a time when pursuing a career in animation and film was out of bounds, Albaladejo moved to Madrid to study both subjects at the Madrid Film School.
His first jobs were on children’s series “Jelly Jamm,” “Pocoyo” and “The Amazing World of Gumball.” His VFX credits include “Game of Thrones” and “A Monster Calls” at El Ranchito in Madrid. “For the past few years, I have focused on storyboarding or animation, working as a freelancer for various studios, including Las Palmas-based Amuse,” he says.
He recently worked on animated docu pic, “Mariposas Negras,” and is now collaborating on a U.K. series under wraps. AMDLF André Bergs A Dutch native residing in Spain and co-owner of a Thailand-based studio where he develops his own projects, Bergs has been directing a slew of notable animation projects – from TV series to independent shorts – for some 18 years.
Since 2017, he has been focusing on creating digital comics and exploring new storytelling methods, using a technology known as A2.8DCF. The digital comics’ 2.8 dimensional framework allows users to control the viewing angle.
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