David Bolinsky (born May 2, 1952) is a former lead medical illustrator at Yale. He is a co-founder of XVIVO, which produced the movie The Inner Life of the Cell.
I learned how to do stop-frame animation and I experimented with that a lot, and pretty much that was my mode of animating through high school.
Anyone having to do with medicine will have looked at Frank Netters art work. . . I decided I would make him my model. . . getting my degree in medical illustration and then going on to medical school.
When I was four years old, some friends of my family took me to see Fantasia and I was totally blown away. From that minute on I wanted to be an animator.
Each of us has about 100,000 [kinesins] running around, right now, inside each one of your 100 trillion cells. So no matter how lazy you feel, you're not really intrinsically doing nothing.
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