Prod. 2003 - Seq. 1-7 (I) You DO talk!
Patterson's clocks (I don't remember - was this Don or Ray?), Tytla's Geppetto and Ollie and Milt's Pinocchio, here in the first part of this sequence... In case you are wondering, the last page nr. is 129...
[Note: IMDb only credits Don Patterson on Pinocchio.]
[Note: IMDb only credits Don Patterson on Pinocchio.]
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I'm confused about most of these.
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on pg. 24 sc. 1
TYTLA
KARP
McDERMOT
Does that mean that Tytla animated Gepetto, Lynn Karp animated Figaro, and what did McDermott do?
Most often, the last name in the list is the responsible effects animator. In this case John R. McDermott (1915-1996).
ReplyDeleteSome of the other effects animators on this draft: Cornett Wood (1905-1980), Sanford "Sandy" Strother (1904-1985), Andrew A. "Andy" Engman (1911-2004), Joseph A. "Jack" Gayek (1905-1965), Joshua Meador (1911-1965), James Escalante (1901-1985), Ugo D'Orsi (1897-1964), Edwin S. Aardal (1910-1988), Paul Kossoff (1897-1991), R. Frank Follmer (1913-2000), Harry Hamsel (1899-1966), Paul Bush (1909-1980), Daniel S. MacManus (1900-1990), John J. MacManus, Jim Will, Don Tobin, Ted Parmalee, DeBeeson and Reed.
And yes, it looks like Tytla did Geppetto and Karp Figaro.
Who's the "Schull" mentioned on the draft?
ReplyDeleteBill Shull (1902-1989) was, as far as I remember, Bill Tytla's assistant, and animator himself on Dumbo and Fantasia, as well. He left the studio after the 1941 strike. He animated later on Tex Avery's film Little Tinker, Half-pint Pygmy and The Cat that hated People... says IMDb...
ReplyDeleteBill Schull was also the founder of the Animation Program at UCLA.
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