Frank Thomas - born 100 years ago today
I would like to share a few things, remembering Frank.
Second, in my opinion very interesting, a letter sent by Frank to Peter Madsen during production of Valhalla, the film that had me move to Denmark. Valhalla was Peter's baby, he drew the comic strip and later directed the movie, which had its premiere 10/9/1986. We had lots of interesting things going on tracking the scenes, so to help, Frank sent his suggestions, as elaboration on the text in The Illusion of Life. Attached was an annotated copy of a draft page.
"It is the most important document that everyone uses to find out who is responsible for what, and when."
Remember this from an earlier posting?
Let's all raise our glass tonight to one of the greatest artists and actors, animation has ever seen!
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5 Comments:
What a wonderful animator he was. one of the few greats. I figured this out long after I knew what a brilliant person he was.
Thank you for another excellent post.
Hear! Hear!
Happy birthday Frank. Cheers!
Three cheers for Frank!
It's good to have the Frank Thomas filmography. I'm surprised to see he worked on "Victory Vehicles" and "In Dutch". I'll need to see if I can identify any of his scenes. :-)
Also surprised to see him credited with Orville for The Rescuers - on the draft he's only listed for one long shot of Orville, with the rest of the scenes by Ollie and his unit on the film.
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