Tuesday, March 17, 2015

The Illusion of Life Disney Animation Chapter 4

Even after the twelve principles of animation were put together, there was still much to discover into the field. New possibilities would be found, and Disney’s enthusiasm lead to a memo in 1936 about making night classes directed towards action analysis. This would even lead to pieces of animation that focused on serious stories with heart and warmth instead of just focusing on comedy. These cartoons would win audience approval and continue to be a strong factor in the animation industry to this today. The audience would continue to be seeing Disney’s work even in the worst of times like the days of the Great Depression.
With new kinds of work being made by Disney, new forms of innovation would be made. It was not just trained voices being used for the characters of these cartoons anymore, but also the natural and sincere voices of the everyday boy and girl. The sweatbox would be made so that Disney could see the work being done before it went into pictures. With all of the new things coming to the studio, the work was becoming harder for Disney, so he would have to leave some of the work into the hands of his directors.

Despite the increased amount of work that was being given to Disney through the new discoveries being made, progress was being made. New ways to do cartoons were done, and the field and audience intended for them were increasing. Cartoons would still have a colorful and expansive time ahead of them.


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