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'''Tomasz Bagiński''' ( |
'''Tomasz Bagiński''' (To-mash Ba-geen-skee), Tomek Baginski (born [[January 10]], [[1976]], [[Białystok]]) is a [[59th British Academy Film Awards|BAFTA Award]]-winning [[Poland|Polish]] artist and animator, best known for his [[Academy Awards|Oscar]]-nominated short movie, ''[[The Cathedral]]'' (2002). For his newest short, ''[[Fallen Art]]'' (2004), he received a [[BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation]] and Grand Prix for Digital Shorts at [[Golden Horse Film Festival]] 2005 (shared with: [[Jarek Sawko]] and [[Piotr Sikora]]). Bagiński also created cinematics for ''[[The Witcher (computer game)|The Witcher]]'' computer game based on the books of [[Andrzej Sapkowski]]. |
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Revision as of 17:08, 2 February 2009
Tomasz Bagiński (To-mash Ba-geen-skee), Tomek Baginski (born January 10, 1976, Białystok) is a BAFTA Award-winning Polish artist and animator, best known for his Oscar-nominated short movie, The Cathedral (2002). For his newest short, Fallen Art (2004), he received a BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation and Grand Prix for Digital Shorts at Golden Horse Film Festival 2005 (shared with: Jarek Sawko and Piotr Sikora). Bagiński also created cinematics for The Witcher computer game based on the books of Andrzej Sapkowski.