The process has not change a bit all these years. Just technology had advanced to save time. I'm so fortunate to make a living from this profession. Thank you, Walkt Disney, Nine old men Warner Brothers, and Richard Williams.
I'd say it's changed a lot. The sound and dialogue is recorded before the animation now. Inbetweening, ink and paint is all done on computer now. The charming and unique look of pre 1995 is pretty much lost to prefabricated 3D models that look the same from movie to movie. Technology has homogenized modern animation, especially in theatrical releases.
James Dietrich is the Guy Playing the Piano In this. Victor McLeod. Manuel Moreno, And Charles Hastings Star in this. And Walter Lantz is the Film Editor and Boss
2:09 If I'm not mistaken, I believe this animator is Manuel Moreno, one of the very first Hispanic animators of all time.
yes, its him, it was confirmed by his grandson in another page
The process has not change a bit all these years. Just technology had advanced to save time. I'm so fortunate to make a living from this profession. Thank you, Walkt Disney, Nine old men Warner Brothers, and Richard Williams.
I'd say it's changed a lot. The sound and dialogue is recorded before the animation now. Inbetweening, ink and paint is all done on computer now. The charming and unique look of pre 1995 is pretty much lost to prefabricated 3D models that look the same from movie to movie. Technology has homogenized modern animation, especially in theatrical releases.
The basic premise remains the same but how it's done is the difference abd that's where the changes comes into effect.
The narrator sounds like he got one take, at gunpoint, with a script with no comas or stops.
James Dietrich is the Guy Playing the Piano In this. Victor McLeod. Manuel Moreno, And Charles Hastings Star in this. And Walter Lantz is the Film Editor and Boss
Nice to see the old mechanicaly synced audio in work.
Fantastic posting, many thanks.
The Lantz Studio in the mid 30’s
Now, is this the same Oswald that Walt Disney originally made?
Nope oswald was a black rabbit.
It is. He was very heavily redesigned by Universal
fantastic! thank you so much for posting this!
Very cool
10:08 sounds like the end of a sex ed film.
+1