Prod. 2079 - Lady and the Tramp (XIV) - Seq. 08.0 - The Morning After
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Directed by Ham Luske assisted by Jim Swain. Laid out by Al Zinnen, Thor Putnam and Lance Nolley. Secretary Ruth Wright. This Final draft dated 8/10/54.
Return of director Ham Luske... and of animators Woolie Reitherman, Eric Cleworth and Jerry Hathcock -- a strange casting choice for a quiet dialogue scene!
Indeed, I only vaguely saw Cleworth when I saw that draft, and as you've noted John, the action guys have a shot in some personality animation...and shows they're great at it.
Working with Børge was fun, hard, boring, exciting, unusual, normal, and most of all educational. Over a year before leaving high school, in March 1978 I found out he lived in my neighborhood from a tv program about him and his wife Joanika. So I found him in the phone book (remember those?) and called him up. While studying art history, for a year I was his "pupil" doing animation tests, dropping by and having him correct them. Then, fed up with my art history professors, I moved my animation desk with my Neilson-Hordell disc into his Blaricum attic! (I am pointing at it in this photo taken last year:) Here, for almost four years, from March 1980 to November 1983 I smelled of his Douwe Egberts Red Amphora pipe tobacco and every day incl. weekends, Christmas and New Year from 10 to 6 we worked to the sound of BBC World Service if there were no jazz songs he had to listen to over and over again for an upcoming gig. I started doing simple non-production tests from his animation...
Seq. 5 "Circus Parade" Directed by Norm Ferguson, assistant director Larry Lansburgh, layout Ken O'Connor. This 1st draft dated 2/24/41. Again some names missing. We do find Howard Swift, Hicks Lokey, Jerry Hathcock and Van Kaufman. One can guess as to the animator of the cute Dumbo scenes, but here (just as anywhere else) it would be nice to have a peek at the names on the scene folders.
Directed by Gerry Geronimi, laid out by Tom Codrick and Don Griffith. Assistant director Lou Debney, secretary Marie Dasnoit. This Final draft dated 9/28/52. Animated by Cliff Nordberg (Hook, Smee, Pirates), Julius Svendsen (Kids), Hal Ambro (Wendy), Bill Justice (Kids and Pirates), Ollie Johnston (Smee), Jerry Hathcock (Hook), Hugh Fraser (Hook), Bob Carlson (Hook), Don Lusk (Tink), Eric Cleworth (Hook), Woolie Reitherman (Hook), Hal King, George Rowley (Pixie Dust). A lot of different animators on Captain Hook - none of them Frank Thomas, as he was assigned the delicate character scenes. Woolie was directing Hook in the action scenes, so I suspect he was in charge of the others in this sequence. Notice the scene numbering! Some creative editing here! Also - a lot of scenes were cut out - which does not necessarily mean that they were not animated!
Return of director Ham Luske... and of animators Woolie Reitherman, Eric Cleworth and Jerry Hathcock -- a strange casting choice for a quiet dialogue scene!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, I only vaguely saw Cleworth when I saw that draft, and as you've noted John, the action guys have a shot in some personality animation...and shows they're great at it.
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