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Monday, April 14, 2014

Prod. 2165 - Mary Poppins (VII)

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Animation by Milt Kahl (fox, stewards), Eric Larson (racers), Cliff Nordberg (photographer, reporters), Ward Kimball (pearlies).

David Tomlinson speaking for jockey and both stewards, while the reporters are Dal McKennon, J. Pat O'Malley, Alan Napier and George Pelling respectively.

We have reached the start of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious... (Strange: the word is not in my spell check!)

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Steven Hartley says...

Mmm, there appears to be quite a number of animated shots which have no names attributed.

What do you know? It turned out I was right about David Tomlinson voicing the jockey (and he also voices the Stewards). I didn't expect to see Eric Larson animating the jockeys; especially scene 174; which I thought was animated by Milt Kahl.

It looks like there is a deleted scene featured in the draft; at least a live-action scene, which is sc. 191; where Mary asks Bert: "Well - you're sure you don't mind?". I suppose it was necessary as a reassurance would've seemed slightly pointless.

Monday, April 14, 2014 at 2:41:00 PM PDT  
Anonymous Zartok-35 says...

I was right about Nord animating the media personnel! He throbs the eyes on the "Besides having your extreme good looks if I do say so" reporter, which is typical of his style.

Monday, April 14, 2014 at 4:00:00 PM PDT  
Anonymous John V. says...

Steven: There are even a few shots which just say "Live Action" (instead of "Comb. LA/Anim") but which actually have animation in them. Fpr example, scene 170 "Bert makes take" also includes the fox.

Also, there's no indication of effects animation on the scenes of the carousel horses scraping along the ground, although you can see dust being stirred up.

I wonder who animated those uncredited shots of the fox being lifted up onto Bert's horse.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 3:30:00 AM PDT  

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