News4JAX got a sneak peek at the new 'Animation Academy' exhibit that opens Saturday at the Museum of Science and History.
The fun, interactive Animation Academy exhibit will give families a chance to see up close how animation is made, and how it has evolved.– News4JAX got a sneak peek at the new “Animation Academy” exhibit that opens Saturday at the Museum of Science and History.
Mortimer said one goal is to transcend many generations of characters and show how animation has changed.
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