The Frogumentary
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Here's a wonderful little documentary on the making of Princess and the Frog. It gets into Disney's animation pipeline and how it's done, and it's really interesting and inspiring. Take a look!
"Animation is not the art of drawings that move, but the art of movements that are drawn." -Norman McLaren
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"Animation is not the art of drawings that move, but the art of movements that are drawn." -Norman McLaren
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nice stuff there.
But cant stop laughing at Josie Trinidad doing those accents.
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At 2/11/10 06:29 AM, Ani-x wrote: nice stuff there.
But cant stop laughing at Josie Trinidad doing those accents.
Haha, I was chuckling when she was really struggling to explain exactly what her job was and all of the different things she has to do.
I really love part 3 with Eric Goldberg, he's such an amazing animator. It's interesting to see how cleanly he works, in contrast with other animators such as Glen Keane who is very rough with his drawings.
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At 2/11/10 06:52 AM, PBass wrote: I really love part 3 with Eric Goldberg, he's such an amazing animator. It's interesting to see how cleanly he works, in contrast with other animators such as Glen Keane who is very rough with his drawings.
Yea it's amazing how perfect he draws it. My problem is that I just can't draw any where near as good as people like him, but I guess he probably has been doing it for a long time. I should practice more.
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At 2/11/10 06:52 AM, PBass wrote:At 2/11/10 06:29 AM, Ani-x wrote: nice stuff there.Haha, I was chuckling when she was really struggling to explain exactly what her job was and all of the different things she has to do.
But cant stop laughing at Josie Trinidad doing those accents.
I really love part 3 with Eric Goldberg, he's such an amazing animator. It's interesting to see how cleanly he works, in contrast with other animators such as Glen Keane who is very rough with his drawings.
Yeah, and her shuddering around the talk of "minorities".
Eric Goldberg is pretty amazing, His love of Chuck Jones work really showed.
It is funny how a little inspiration by someone can spawn totally new ways.
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At 2/11/10 04:08 PM, ZuluCS wrote: Oh dear god where is part 5??
That's exactly what I thought, but it's not up yet. I have died a little inside, I need more.
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Haha, I know! I was trying to find Part 5 as well, but to no avail. Hopefully somebody posts it in the near future.
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haha same here.
I find it amazing that Eric Goldberg just bust out some advanced animation techniques like its nothing.
That part where he lays a piece of paper on top of his two in-between.
now to wait for part five ><


