Animation &Animation Artifacts &Disney 10 Nov 2010 08:43 am
Milt Kahl’s Alice – 2
- This is a continuation of Scene 392 from Alice in Wonderland as animated by the brilliant Milt Kahl. The animation seems to play a bit fast in the PT, but works well in color (albeit still fast.) Yet the exposure is the same. Definitely, the missing inbetweens make the difference.
As always, we start with the last drawing from last week.
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Here’s a QT movie of the action layed out above. Since there are no inbetweens contained within the scene, each drawing is exposed in the QT for the dial number on the sheet.
on 10 Nov 2010 at 11:00 am 1.ed said …
Wow wonderful stuff thanks for posting plus great to see the QT!
Just a note but Fr. 144 doesn’t seem to show up for me? Says that the page is missing?!
cheers!
on 10 Nov 2010 at 11:28 am 2.Michael said …
Thanks for the catch. Fr. 144 has been corrected and should now open properly.
on 10 Nov 2010 at 11:31 am 3.Daniel Caylor said …
ed: Change the link in your browser to 44 instead of 45 and it shows up. It’s a bad link, but the file is there.
Oh, and thanks Michael. Brilliant scene. Can’t imagine how he tackled this.
on 10 Nov 2010 at 11:49 am 4.Michael said …
You don’t have to change anything: The link to 144 now works as is.
Michael
on 12 Nov 2010 at 7:04 am 5.Stephen Perry said …
I wonder if it’s because it’s also running at 25fps that adds to the speeded up look? Would it have been shown in sweatbox inbetweened?
on 12 Nov 2010 at 12:34 pm 6.Michael said …
It’s running at 24FPS and would not have necessarily been inbetweened at this stage. Of course, looking at it as it is tells you that the inbetweens have to be done.
on 14 Nov 2010 at 7:50 am 7.Stephen Perry said …
On the Disney vintage Alice in Wonderland blog theres a live action photostat of Katherine Beaumont laying on a plank, possible this very scene.