Love this documentary :D
This documentary talks about Harry's childhood, his adult life as a fat man-child, his father's life as a successful musician and his lovely slave-wife, Sucho (Joyce) and their collaborations in detail.
This documentary has been uploaded on Newgrounds as there are plenty of Newgrounds mentions here. Another reason it has been uploaded to Newgrounds is due to the fact that Harry and Joyce met at the Newgrounds booth at San Diege comic-con in 2009.
Find more of Harry's and Joyce's work here:
https://happyharry.newgrounds.com
https://sucho.newgrounds.com
Love this documentary :D
Really great documentary, very informative stuff! Thanks for directing this mate
Truly a great idea to make a documentary about one of the best animators I've seen. It was really interesting and I learned a couple of things I didn't know about. His insight about his own work and its influences was great.
As others have pointed out, I found two things that could've been better: the audio which was a bit wonky, and the last part about animation tools, which seemed absolutely disconnected there. I actually thought the documentary was over by that part.
Anyways, great idea. Kudos, dude.
Thank you for your review mate! I have a few things I need to learn about editing but makes it hard with my slow laptop and basic programs. When I make the upgrade, I'll focus on all yours tips on how to improve. Cheers!
Harry Partridge is One of my all time favorite animators, I can relate with how he loves animation, although I don't have his incredible talent I hope one day I can do something half as good as he does, the video Itself is really well done, truly informative and fun to watch.
I appreciate your review, thanks mate!
Oh, Sucho! Didn't know her and Harry had a thing! Learned a lot here, and above all it was an entertaining ramble, complete with sometimes relevant and sometimes seemingly random animation showcases in the background from certain shows I recognize and others I probably need to see. Much appreciate making this thing! Not too long; never dull. Great documentary.
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I am pleased that you appreciated this documentary mate. I learnt a lot from it as well and I've been a fan of Harry's for nearly 10 years! Definitely check out all his work if you get the chance. Thanks again Cyber.