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Sunday, June 30, 2019
About Me
- Name: Hans Perk
Interested in animation since 1975, worked in Holland with Danish animator Børge Ring for four years (incl. on the Oscar-winning 'Anna & Bella'), then moved to Denmark in 1984. In SoCal since 2019.
Co-founder in 1988 of A. Film, Europe's foremost animation studio, in business for over 30 years. We are the studio behind 'The Flight before Christmas', 'Help! I'm a Fish', 'Asterix and the Vikings', 'Checkered Ninja' and many more...
Currently the President and CEO of A. Film L.A., Inc. in Los Angeles,
and director of "Miffy the Movie."
Though we are very involved in new techniques, I share a deep passion for Great Classical Animation with everyone at the studio;
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston's "Illusion of Life" is our bible.
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2 Comments:
If Ron Miller is going to be too afraid of public backlash to unleash the dramatic potential of killing Chief off, I think this sequence is a halfway decent compromise, it makes the best of a bad situation. Theres no denying that it “takes the Mickey” out of the story, and in more ways than one(I don’t think this is entirely inline with Walts ambitions and philosophy as a storyteller), but I always thought this was one of stronger dialogue sequences in the film, and giving the animation of Chief to Ollie Johnston adds yet more strength of character; not a bad strategy to compensate for a shortcoming like this.
This sequence mainly belongs to Ron Husband, who animates most of Chief's scenes and all Copper's close-ups. Ollie Johnston's test animation of Chief playing for sympathy also appears, while Jerry Rees and Darrell Van Citters animate Amos Slade (plus incidental Copper when he appears in the same shots). Chuck Harvey once again gets a miscellaneous shot - a quick rear-angle view of Slade and Copper walking.
I think we're going to see a lot of Glen Keane in the next sequence. :)
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