I came across these shorts a while back. They incorporate a lot of the principles you talk about in your blog, and most importantly, they're fun to watch. This is the first one, you can easily find the others.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3fCGrGqCxM
What i find interesting is the date. The first one was produced in 1988, which as you well know Bakshi's version of Mighty Mouse was released in late 87. I don't know how much influence that had on these shorts, but I think its evidence that classic animation survived through the 80s in smaller studios.
Sorry if my knowledge of animation history is a little off, I'm not an animator (math major actually).
Yay! More lessons!
ReplyDeleteohhhhhhh~~ can't wait to go through these!
ReplyDeleteMr. K,
ReplyDeleteI came across these shorts a while back. They incorporate a lot of the principles you talk about in your blog, and most importantly, they're fun to watch. This is the first one, you can easily find the others.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3fCGrGqCxM
What i find interesting is the date. The first one was produced in 1988, which as you well know Bakshi's version of Mighty Mouse was released in late 87. I don't know how much influence that had on these shorts, but I think its evidence that classic animation survived through the 80s in smaller studios.
Sorry if my knowledge of animation history is a little off, I'm not an animator (math major actually).
Hey John, are you going to post more lessons on Disney principles soon? I want to hear you talk about things like as timing, well as arcs, please!
ReplyDeleteNever thought I'd see the day......were School was fun.
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