Another fine piece of hand-drawn animation for your edification and inspiration . Story and Animation by Hyun-min Lee. This started life as a student film and was finished up with some support from Jennifer and Bert Klein, and Don Hahn.
A film about a girl revisiting her memories of her childhood spent with her mother. Hand drawn animation set to piano music by Chopin
Wednesday
The Chestnut Tree - Hyun-min Lee
Posted by David at 9:14 AM 1 comments
Labels: Bert Klein, Chestnut Tree, Don Hahn, hand-drawn, Hyun-min Lee, Jennifer Klein, traditional animation
Inspiration - Fred Moore's dwarf scenes
Pedro Daniel Garcia has kindly posted a reel of most of Fred Moore's animation of the Seven Dwarfs from Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".
As though Moore's animation was kind of simple but charming work that doesn't really hold up compared to what came later .
But really now ... look at this reel of animation and tell me if you've seen much contemporary animation that comes anywhere close to the level of work that Fred Moore is doing here ? (this was done in 1936 folks , and is the stuff we're doing today better than this for the most part ? ) How much Disney animation of the later years resonates like this ? I don't know ... maybe I'm just simple and unsophisticated, but I find that I respond on a gut level to these Fred Moore scenes a lot more than I do to some of the so-called "sophisticated" animation that came later.
Posted by David at 7:53 AM 0 comments
Labels: 2D Animation, Dwarfs, Fred Moore, hand-drawn, Snow White, traditional animation
Tuesday
Animator's Demo Reels - Jen Hager
One of the things I like about YouTube is finding great animator's demo reels. An animator whose work is new to me is Jen Hager.
This is her demo reel of hand-drawn animation done as a student at Cal Arts. This is really good stuff !
Remember this is student work. Wow.
Posted by David at 11:42 PM 2 comments
Labels: 2D Animation, demo reel, hand-drawn, Jen Hager, traditional animation