Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0806777000171
Format: Dolby, NTSC, Color, Animated, Black & White
Label: Inkwell Images
Manufacturer: Inkwell Images
Number Of Items: 10
Publisher: Inkwell Images
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 10, 2006
Running Time: 114 minutes
Sales Rank: 101202
Studio: Inkwell Images







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Product Description:
In commemoration of the Centennial of American Animation, BEFORE WALT covers the first 20 years of the development of the art, including the earliest concepts of moving images from cave paintings, leading up to the development of the motion picture medium. BEFORE WALT SYNOPSIS Without question, the three most important figures of American Animation are Winsor McCay, Max Fleischer, and most of all, Walt Disney. When Disney was just 19 years old, animated cartoons were an established novelty on the movie theater program. This was the result of centuries of worldwide development starting with Primitive Man. The desire to record life was evident in the various cave paintings of animals with multiple legs, which displayed the spirit of action. The ancient Egyptians understood the basic principle of the Persistence of Vision, which is the basis behind all motion pictures But it would be several millennium before the concept could be totally realized with the invention of motion pictures. The secrets to stop motion trick films had been discovered early in motion pictures, and the application of animation soon followed with the release of J. Stuart Blackton s HUMOROUS PHASES OF FUNNY FACES in 1906. In just eight years, animated cartoons were available to theater audiences on a weekly schedule. But this demand for product required a formalization of production which the pioneers all refined, each adapting from what the other had learned, laying the foundation for the achievements yet to be made by Disney. This one hour program will follow those developments, showing various examples that demonstrate the techniques and character designs that influenced the young Walt Disney. Included are HUMOROUS PHASES OF FUNNY FACES (Blackton 1906), FANTASAMAGORIE (Cohl 1907), LITTLE NEMO (McCay 1911), DUD LEAVE HOME (Carlson 1919), THE CIRCUS (Fleischer/Out of the Inkwell 1920), BARNYARD OLYMPICS (Terry/Aesop s Fables 1924), and the rare complete version of FELIX ALL P



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another GEM by Ray Pointer!!!
BEFORE WALT covers the history of animation from its Stone Age birth with cave drawings that would "animate" by the flicker of a campfire, to the concept of "The Persistence of Vision" applied by the Egyptians in The Temple of Isis; and the invention of the projector in 1840--all taking place in the "Pre-photographic Days". The development of photography leads through the experiments of Eadweard Muybridge, to James Stuart Blackton and his work with Thomas Edison, then Windsor McCay, Max Fleischer, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Before walt Disney, there were others.
Editorial Reviews
Jerry Beck, Animation Authority/Historian
"The print quality is the best...and the transfers are excellent."

Brian Lemay, Animation Instructor
"Excellent quality and I liked the music and sound effects which did not intrude on the original animation, nice job!"

Without question, the three most important figures in the development of 20th century American animation are Winsor McCay, Max Fleischer, and Walt Disney. Although most histories ... Read More





 

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