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Saturday
New Blog Address
Posted by David at 11:18 AM 0 comments
Labels: Academy of Art University, Animation, hand-drawn, traditional animation
Friday
A Forum for Classical Hand-Drawn Animation
Animator Chris Doyle has started a new forum for the discussion of classical hand-drawn animation:
"Today is Nov. 21st, three days already since the Hand Drawn Animation Day held at Maltepe University in Istanbul.
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 facilitated the CG takeover ("it's all animation, isn't it?")Think of our concept of "line film" as closer to the French "dessin animé" ("animated drawing") - it's French, language of culture, so it probably has more weight in the argument. Which argument? Why, that hand drawn animation is a distinct art form, and not simply a step on the way towards something else. "
I usually try to make the distinction by using the terms "traditional animation" or "classical animation" , or "hand-drawn animation". The one term I do not care for as much , but seems ubiquitous now is "2D Animation" . Animation can be completely CG , but also be 2D (such as vector-based animation in Flash or ToonBoom) . For better or worse the Academy of Art University has designated our department as the "2D Animation Dept." , so that's the term I have to work with for now. (hence, I am the Online Coordinator of 2D Animation at AAU ).
Posted by David at 11:25 AM 0 comments
Labels: 2D Animation, classical animation, dessin anime, hand-drawn, line-film, traditional animation
Thursday
Milt Kahl scene -- where does it come from ?
A small mystery :
I found this Milt Kahl scene from "The Rescuer's" posted on YouTube. My question in the title -- "where does it come from?" -- doesn't refer to the film ; I know it's from "The Rescuer's".
(there's no sound in the clip posted on YouTube. What are they saying ? Anyone know ? )
Here is another very similar set up , from the work-print of the sequence included on the extras of the Frank & Ollie documentary. This scene is in the final film .
Posted by David at 12:32 PM 0 comments
Labels: 2D Animation, Disney, hand-drawn, Milt Kahl, The Rescuers
Monday
A Day For Hand Drawn Animation
"The festival was great! We are trying to make it even bigger for the next year. Here are some photos for those who are interested. " --
A Day For Hand-Drawn Animation Festival Photos
(click the photo to see it larger)
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"As in previous years we at Anadolu University and Maltepe University are observing Nov. 18th, anniversary of the release of Steamboat Willie, as a day to celebrate traditional hand-drawn animation.
This year our special theme will be Frank and Ollie, since Ollie Johnston passed away since our last celebration. Please join us in our celebration."
-Tahsin ("Tash") and Lale Özgür
My friend Tashin Özgür has reminded me that he and his wife Lale have started a tradition at Anadolu University and Maltepe University to observe November 18th (anniversary of the release of Steamboat Willie) as a day to specifically celebrate traditional hand-drawn animation. An excellent idea and one that I heartily endorse . Hopefully this will become an international movement among all who cherish the art of hand-drawn animation.
If you can't sit down to re-read "The Illusion of Life" this week, at least put in the DVD of the movie "Frank & Ollie" .
(but if you haven't read "The Illusion of Life" lately, make a point to pick it up again. I guarantee you that you'll find something new and exciting that you missed before ... at least that's how I have found it each time I've returned to this foundational tome).
(click on the image to see it larger)
Posted by David at 10:01 PM 4 comments
Labels: 2D Animation, Frank Thomas, hand-drawn, Illusion of Life, Ollie Johnston, Tahsin Ozgur, traditional animation
Saturday
Ollie Johnston - Glen Keane : On Teamwork , Collaborating
If you haven't heard this little snippet of Glen Keane's remembrance of Ollie Johnston at the Ollie Tribute , then you should really drop everything you're doing and listen to this now:
Posted by David at 9:54 PM 2 comments
Labels: 2D Animation, Glen Keane, Ollie Johnston, traditional animation
Sunday
Eric Goldberg Interview Part 2 - Animation Podcast
Clay Kaytis has posted part 2 of his interview with Eric Goldberg on The Animation Podcast .
Posted by David at 2:11 PM 0 comments
Labels: Animation Podcast, Eric Goldberg, hand-drawn, traditional animation
Saturday
Making of Princess Mononoke - Hayao Miyazaki
An extensive documentary film (with English subtitles) on the making-of Hayao Miyazaki's animated film "Princess Mononoke" has been posted online . This is an excellent overview of the making of a major animated film. Watch it while you can. Sometimes these things don't stay up for long :
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
By the way, did you know that Miyazaki's newest animated film "Ponyo On A Cliff by the Sea" is the most successful film in Japan for 2009, having already made ¥14.2 billion yen = $134.6 million dollars as of September 28, 2008 ? (that is in Japan alone) . Ponyo is slated for release in North America in 2009 by the Walt Disney Co.
Posted by David at 8:29 AM 1 comments
Labels: hand-drawn, Miyazaki, traditional animation