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 Forum: Hand Drawn Animation Around the Web   Topic: Walt Disney's Bambi voted best 'tear-jerker' of all time

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 1:57 am 

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Admittedly it was a poll taken amongst readers in England which explains Watership's presence but still, a great example of the power of hand drawn animation. The link hasn't been working. I found the article searching for: Walt Disney's "Bambi" Interesting . And there is a sort of connec...

 Forum: Bambi   Topic: Ears

 Post subject: Re: Ears
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:47 am 

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Views: 481


I was just thinking about that . I showed my students a clip from Bambi animated by Louis Schmidt. Watch the beautiful turn on the mouse's ears that Schmidt put into this scene: Bambi clip Sorry, I didn't compress the clip very much , so it's large . May take a while to load up. Give it time. (the B...

 Forum: Hand Drawn Animation Around the Web   Topic: November 18 Hand Drawn Animation Day

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:02 pm 

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It is interesting to close by noting that on the Disney website, in presenting the upcoming Princess and the Frog , the choice of words are as follows: “… The Princess and the Frog marks Disney’s return to the warmth and grandeaur of hand-drawn animation…” Yes, thank goodness that distinction is ma...

 Forum: Hand Drawn Animation Around the Web   Topic: Must see web sites, blogs etc.

 Post subject: Re: Must see links
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 9:18 pm 

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http://afilmla.blogspot.com/ This page apart from amazing because it contains 'drafts' (sheets with information about individual scenes most imprtantly including who animated it!) also contains great links. I was gratefully surprised to find a link to a page dedicated to Al Eugster! The drafts are ...

 Forum: Hand Drawn Animation Around the Web   Topic: November 18 Hand Drawn Animation Day

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 9:07 pm 

Replies: 16
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We called it, in our quaint Oriental tongue, Çizgi Film Bayrami , which clumsily translates as "Line-Film Holiday" or something, "Line-Film" being what we call this kind of film. English lacks a direct equivalent, and the more generic term "animation" might have even f...

 Forum: Fantasia   Topic: More info is needed

 Post subject: Re: More info is needed
Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 12:22 am 

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If anyone has the info. it's probably Hans Perk.

Do you have his blog A-Film LA bookmarked ? He posts all sorts of good, hard-to-find technical info. on the Disney features there --- http://afilmla.blogspot.com/
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