Pretty. Cool. It's a pretty good example from the 1930s. It reminds me of the outstanding attempts Willis H. O'Brien made on "The Lost World" and "King Kong," which are still heralded even now in the 21st century. Sure, this is more cartoony, but it is still kindred to those attempts. Great find!
I saw Hector The Pup's second short on Google Images in Shutterstock clip "A male dog getting ready for a date" but i can't find a name of that second short after Hector's appearance from John Burton.
Given that proximity-of-mike-to-voice-performers should not have been an issue (and many other such productions) for animations, then why is the sound so inferior to state-of-art for the mid 30's? This problem dates back to "Finding His Voice". A preponderance of off-the-line (NOT OFF THE AIR) radio recordiings at least here in the U.S.A. typically sound much better than this. Their performers were usually very close to the mikes.
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I love how this takes the rubberhose animation style of the era and adapts it into stop motion
The stop motion work is amazing.
Burton later worked for Leon Schlesinger- and Warner Bros.
Pretty. Cool. It's a pretty good example from the 1930s. It reminds me of the outstanding attempts Willis H. O'Brien made on "The Lost World" and "King Kong," which are still heralded even now in the 21st century. Sure, this is more cartoony, but it is still kindred to those attempts. Great find!
Can't believe I've never seen this before!
I wonder why the 1935 copyright on the title card was scratched out
probably a reissue or something
Early stop motion animation,this was released two years after king kong(1933)
I saw Hector The Pup's second short on Google Images in Shutterstock clip "A male dog getting ready for a date" but i can't find a name of that second short after Hector's appearance from John Burton.
great quality.
😂😂😂😂
3:20 lmao!
Given that proximity-of-mike-to-voice-performers should not have been an issue (and many other such productions) for animations, then why is the sound so inferior to state-of-art for the mid 30's? This problem dates back to "Finding His Voice". A preponderance of off-the-line (NOT OFF THE AIR) radio recordiings at least here in the U.S.A. typically sound much better than this. Their performers were
usually very close to the mikes.
YOU CAN'T HIDE THE DATE!!!! We *KNOW* it's 1935!!!!!!!!!!! 😃