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Monday, July 01, 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:
Some excellent vivacious animation from Glen, especially on all the scenes of badger, many of them featuring his signature teeth. In contrast, Glen's scenes with Vixey are a bit more subdued, like the Penny animation he did with Ollie on The Rescuers.
Big Mama by Ed Gombert, everyone else by Glen Keane, with a couple of shots of Tod and Vixie by Chris Buck (like in the opening, he seems to have animated under Keane) and Michael Cedeno (first appearance in the film), and a two-shot of Tod and Big Mama by Lorna Pomeroy.
Then Ron Clements and Ollie Johnston come in for the last few scenes when Tod and Vixie notice each other. I expect we'll see more of them in the rest of the sequence, but the scenes where Tod is trying to catch the fish look like the work of Glen Keane.
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