VIDEO - The Evolution Of Disney Animation

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  1. dagobert

    dagobert Well-Known Member

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    Lovely video about the evolution of Disney Animation.

     
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    It's interesting to see how it took them several tries to seamlessly integrate new technology once it became available. Xerox and CGI did a lot for traditional animation, but early attempts at both look not-so great by modern sensibilities (though the bold look of 101 Dalmatians hides most of the imperfections)

    They also skipped over the Pooh movie that came out a couple years ago; I tend forget about that one too. It would be fun to see something like this that also includes the early shorts too
     
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    It's more of an overview than a catalog. They skipped a lot of movies, including several theatrical features that starred Pooh. And the Pooh movie they did include was made up of earlier shorts.

    Interesting that the louder the music got, the more un-animated the animation got. ;-)
     
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    I almost just stopped the video when they spelled "Pinocchio" wrong. :)

    Others that they missed, which I know Disney includes on their official Animated Features list, included "The Rescuers" (although they included the sequel), "Fantasia 2000", and "Home on the Range". They also skipped a few of the early "package" features like "Melody Time" and "Make Mine Music".
     

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