Prod. 2079 - Lady and the Tramp (XVII) - Seq. 11.0 - Jock & Trusty Propose
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Directed by Ham Luske assisted by Jim Swain. Laid out by Al Zinnen, Thor Putnam, Ken O'Corror and Maclaren Stewart. Secretary Ruth Wright. This Final draft dated 9/1/55.
Excellent! However, you skipped a sequence, Hans. This isn't where Jock & Trusty Propose. Actually, this is where Tramp kills the Rat! Sorry, just lettin' you know!
Excellent sequence with action by Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman & his assistants Eric Cleworth & Jerry Hathcock! However, you've made a mistake, Hans. You skipped a sequence. This is where Tramp Kills The Rat! P.S. After Lady and the Tramp, what are you gonna post next? More short drafts or movie drafts? May I suggest Bambi, Saludos Amigos, Make Mine Music, Fun & Fancy Free & The Jungle Book?
The first commenter to NOT mention you've 'skipped a sequence'. ;-)
Anyways, I recall many sources that read either Milt Kahl and Hal King did the scolding sequences; although it was both...so that's that. Ollie's work is sentimental as it usually is, and of course, Milt's work is excellent.
Mickey Cuts Up was directed by Burt Gillett and released 11/30/1931. It is found on Disney Treasures DVD: Mickey Mouse in Black & White Volume 1 disc 1. You may still find it here on YouTube. Have a look, if you need a clearer understanding of the following documents! Gillett left some documents pertaining Mickey Cuts Up behind, and I would like here to show a few of these that I recently lucked into. It is interesting to speculate in which order these were written - they seem to all be in Gillett's own handwriting and would probably date to late August or early September 1931. First we have two pages, numbered 1 & 2, with ideas linked to names, Otto and Webb, which to me seems to mean that the ideas were originally thought out by either Otto Englander or Webb Smith. There are interesting ideas that did not make the film - they are crossed out: "mower bumps up and down on hedge - trick cuts." Some were not crossed out and made it in the film: "Cuts down tre...
Seq. 19.1 "'I've Seen Everything' Song" Directed by Jack Kinney , assistant director Lou Debney, layout Don DaGradi. This FINAL draft dated 6/25/41. Mostly birds by Ward Kimball, one of the scenes by Walt Kelly, with Fred Moore animating Timothy, and one scene by Don Towsley. Effects by Miles Pike, George Rowley, [George] Baker, Sandy Strother, [?] Wilson, Jerome Brown and Dan Macmanus. This is certainly one of the highlights of the movie. Why? Because it is enjoyable, entertaining, snappy, with great characters and fun music - and animation worthy of Kimball.
Don Graham introduces this Thursday evening Action Analysis Class as the "last class for a while," and it seems that the next classes were held in July, some four months later. In this class he discusses "the work covered to date," concentrating on anticipation and overlapping action, with examples from Alpine Climbers , and referencing Dave Hand's lecture two weeks earlier. Johnny Cannon pantomimes overlapping actions, and we hear from George Goepper, Jack Hannah, Jack Campbell, Paul Allen, Riley Thompson, Jim Algar and Bill Shull. Is Paul Allen questioning Fergie's animation? I remember the discussions while animation on Vahalla in the 80's, on overlapping actions and follow-thru. They were especially mixed up as the term "overlap" had been used to mean follow-thru. It took years to rid folks of this bad habit, and some never could get used to it...
Excellent! However, you skipped a sequence, Hans. This isn't where Jock & Trusty Propose. Actually, this is where Tramp kills the Rat! Sorry, just lettin' you know!
ReplyDeleteExcellent sequence with action by Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman & his assistants Eric Cleworth & Jerry Hathcock! However, you've made a mistake, Hans. You skipped a sequence. This is where Tramp Kills The Rat!
ReplyDeleteP.S. After Lady and the Tramp, what are you gonna post next? More short drafts or movie drafts? May I suggest Bambi, Saludos Amigos, Make Mine Music, Fun & Fancy Free & The Jungle Book?
Just a heads up, you posted the pages to the sequence after Jock n' Trusty's scene by accident. These are the pages to the rat sequence.
ReplyDeleteYou've got slightly ahead of yourself... you've posted links to the following sequence!
ReplyDeleteMr. Perk, I think you have the wrong draft pages here...These are from 'Tramp kills rat', the sequence after the proposal.
ReplyDeleteThis is sequence 12 (Tramp kills Rat) not sequence 11!
ReplyDeleteHi Hans, you accidentally put the wrong draft in here. Can you fix it please?
ReplyDeleteOopsie, guys! Sorry for that - they were on auto-post, as I was sailing over the Atlantic ;-)
ReplyDeleteFixed now, though!
The first commenter to NOT mention you've 'skipped a sequence'. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnyways, I recall many sources that read either Milt Kahl and Hal King did the scolding sequences; although it was both...so that's that. Ollie's work is sentimental as it usually is, and of course, Milt's work is excellent.
I'm a bit surprised to see Wilfred Jaxon didn't handle this sequence. Ham Luske has most all of the animators animators off sequence 2.
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