Cindy again by Eric Larson, Cat and mice by Kimball. Then halfway, when Frank Thomas animates the Stepmother, Les Clark takes over some of Cindy's scenes and John Lounsbery animates Lucifer - smug at first, then a big take as he hears he is to be bathed. Again a few shadows by George Rowley.
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Friday, May 06, 2011
Prod. 2063 - Cinderella (VII) - Seq. 01.6 - Serving Breakfast
Cindy again by Eric Larson, Cat and mice by Kimball. Then halfway, when Frank Thomas animates the Stepmother, Les Clark takes over some of Cindy's scenes and John Lounsbery animates Lucifer - smug at first, then a big take as he hears he is to be bathed. Again a few shadows by George Rowley.
Eric Larson animates the sisters, here. Very interesting. No, Ollie Johnston, eh? We'll have to dig deeper.
ReplyDeleteJohn Lounsbery does some great animation of the cat here. I assume Woolie does Lucifer in the final shots towards the end.
The animators have been assigned in an interesting way - in blocks of scenes. So we might have several scenes of Cinderella by Eric Larson, then several by Marc Davis. Or several scenes of the mice and Lucifer by Ward Kimball, then several by Phil Duncan. I wonder if this is the way the rest of the film is cast, or if this is only a feature of Jaxon's sequences.
ReplyDeleteFunny to see that the "realistic" Cindy" and the "cartoonish" stepsisters are animated by the same individual here.
Judge Whitaker is listed for shot 90.1 with Ward and Eric. I guess he would be working with Eric on Drizella's feet?
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