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ID: A screenshot of an article written by Zachar Cimaglio. The title is; "TMNT: Mutant Mayhem Team Made Sure Animators Weren't Overworked." The Sub-Title reads; "Mutant Mayhem director Jeff Rowe says he allowed animators to clock in as little as three days a week and let them work from home when requested." Attached is a screenshot of the movie. All 4 ninja turtles are screaming inside of a car, as the villain jumps on the hood. The perspective is from the front of the car, with the villain abstracted in the right side of the image. End IDALT

God I love this movie

ID: a screenshot of an article, white text on a dark grey background; "The film's director, Jeff Rowe, said that the producers, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, motivated him to ensure a healthy work-life balance for the team involved with Mutant Mayhem's production. Rowe reportedly worked with Rogen directly to make sure animators had time off from the work when needed and that the studio could make accommodations for employee's desired schedules." The next part is underlined in red: "I never want the team to be suffering more than I am," Rowe told Insider. "I also hopefully am suffering more than the team because I'm the captain and I'm paid to absorb that, and they're not." End ID.ALT

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(Waves this around in executives faces) wow it’s almost like profitable art happens without exploiting workers. Wow. Imagine that

Also it’s good. The movie is good. It’s nice to see something where you can tell the people working on it didn’t just love the movie, but had fun working on it. Let film making be fun instead of detrimental to a person’s physical and mental health

I’m gonna puke this makes me so happy to read. Idk. I just want more good news from the industry i’m going into