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Most of this information is from my personal knowledge + an e-mail interview
 
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serious citations needed here
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With experience on such projects as ''Babylon 5'', Activision's ''Apocalypse'', and Disney's ''Dinosaur'', Timothy Albee struck out on his own and created his own CGI animated movie, ''Kaze: Ghost Warrior'', entirely on his own in 6 months with $5,000 worth of computers and software in a cabin in Alaska.
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With experience on such projects as ''Babylon 5'', Activision's ''Apocalypse'', and Disney's ''Dinosaur'', '''Timothy Albee''' struck out on his own and created his own CGI animated movie, ''Kaze: Ghost Warrior'', entirely on his own in 6 months with $5,000 worth of computers and software in a cabin in Alaska.{{citationneeded}}


Proving the idea that a big studio with a big budget is not needed to create a professional-quality animated movie, Tim signed onto a werewolf movie project called ''Freeborn'' and started several movie projects on his own, including expanding the original Kaze: Ghost Warrior episode (which was meant to be the pilot of a series) as well as creating its sequel, but put his projects on hiatus to accept a position as CGI Character Animator for BattleStar Galactica's third season.  Timothy's work on the series involves animating the CGI characters -- namely the [[Cylon]] [[Centurions]].
Proving the idea that a big studio with a big budget is not needed to create a professional-quality animated movie, Tim signed onto a werewolf movie project called ''Freeborn'' and started several movie projects on his own, including expanding the original Kaze: Ghost Warrior episode (which was meant to be the pilot of a series) as well as creating its sequel, but put his projects on hiatus to accept a position as CGI Character Animator for BattleStar Galactica's third season.  Timothy's work on the series involves animating the CGI characters -- namely the [[Cylon Centurion|Cylon Centurions]].{{citationneeded}}
 
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With experience on such projects as Babylon 5, Activision's Apocalypse, and Disney's Dinosaur, Timothy Albee struck out on his own and created his own CGI animated movie, Kaze: Ghost Warrior, entirely on his own in 6 months with $5,000 worth of computers and software in a cabin in Alaska.Template:Citationneeded

Proving the idea that a big studio with a big budget is not needed to create a professional-quality animated movie, Tim signed onto a werewolf movie project called Freeborn and started several movie projects on his own, including expanding the original Kaze: Ghost Warrior episode (which was meant to be the pilot of a series) as well as creating its sequel, but put his projects on hiatus to accept a position as CGI Character Animator for BattleStar Galactica's third season. Timothy's work on the series involves animating the CGI characters -- namely the Cylon Centurions.Template:Citationneeded