
Studio Gumption isn’t anti-technology. Instead, Chan probably advocates for . Use digital tools for what they’re good for (iteration, rendering, distribution). Use physical methods for what they uniquely offer (imperfection, texture, happy accidents). The video might show Chan sketching on paper, scanning, animating in software, then projecting back onto a physical set—a cyclical workflow that keeps the soul in the work.
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Conclusion
What to watch for (critical viewing checklist) Studio Gumption isn’t anti-technology
Rhetorical choices and messaging