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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Prod. 2003 - Seq. 1-6 - Temptations...

Here is the first installment of the continuation to the draft of Pinocchio. Please keep commenting, and remember, always let your conscience be your guide!
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3 Comments:

Anonymous Julián Höek says...

again, this is amazing!
i'm gonna print them all!
what a source you are making.
the idea of been able to watch this film (or any other) and having all this information in my hand to check the animator that was behind an espesific scene is so...so.... cool (i wish i knew more adjetives in this moment)

please keep it up
Julian from argentina

Saturday, February 17, 2007 at 7:15:00 PM PST  
Anonymous Tyler Jewell says...

I saw Jiminy Cricket on "Give a Little Whistle" sequence. Jiminy Cricket is doing it on imitating trombone, smelling the pipe, falls off the shelf, bouncing on the saw, and marching on the cuckoo clock. I know, Jiminy Cricket was bouncing on the saw and bounces up and down. Jiminy did bouncing on the whistling saw.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 11:24:00 PM PDT  
Anonymous Hans Perk says...

Tyler, I am glad you noticed the wonderful way in which all the props and environments that Jiminy interacts with are "voiced" by musical orchestrations rather than by sound effects.

A great way of seeing the voicing of a picture is by looking at its mixing score, and this is now possible, for the first time, for the film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. See the Snow White Master Score book that was just issued, for which I wrote the technical introduction, together with my friends Russell Schroeder and Alex Rannie. I am poised to do the same thing for Pinocchio, where new techniques were put to use, first and foremost the Iron Pencil!

Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 5:07:00 PM PDT  

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