Director Lakisov about animator Bogomolova: “she did everything with love”

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Animator and director Natalya Bogomolova, who has died at the age of 83, created her characters with love so that they became special. Channel Five is all about it said director, founder of 3D animation studio Viktor Lakisov.

He stated that he met Bogomolova in 2001 when she gave him animation lessons.

“I am so proud to have met the man who created masterpieces like Winnie the Pooh and A Kitten Called Woof.” As a young animator, his lessons helped me a lot in honing my craft. His hallmark was to do everything with love, maximum dedication and concentration,” the director emphasized.

Lakisov stated that his characters are a special artist who can win the hearts of not only children but also adults.

Previously chief editor of Soyuzmultfilm Sergei Kapkov named Bogomolov “one of the best”, legendary masters of animation. Bogomolova was among those who created the face of Soviet animation. His works include “Winnie the Pooh”, “Santa Claus and Summer”, “Katerok”, “Pony Runs in a Circle”, “Bobik Visits Barbos”, “A Kitten Named Wof”, “Holidays in Prostokvashino” It includes animated movies called. , “The Stork Caliph”, “Once Upon a Time There Was a Dog” and others.

Previously by actor Mikhail Boyarsky parole from the hospital.

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