I’ve been meaning to do this for a long time. Well, one of my friends suggested this and I think I waited long enough. It’s time.
I am going to start…
…wait for it…
…a blog!
This blog celebrates classic cartoon history with an
emphasis on the golden age of Hollywood animation. I
thought having this would be cool because animation has helped shape me into
the person I am today (hey, everybody needs a hobby) and was important to
making not only my childhood happy, but also yours. :DFor you readers, here is what to expect:
Rough animation drawings, visual development art, thumbnail
sketches and character designs; I’ll be devoting the space mostly to the work
of Disney’s Nine Old Men, Warner Bros Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies
directors, and MGM (mostly Tex Avery and Tom & Jerry), as well as Pixar and
DreamWorks. I plan to display artwork from other studios.
Stories of the animators. The Nine Old Men were
masters in their craft, but it’s interesting to observe their human side. A lot
of what I’ll talk about this group will refer to John Canemaker’s “Walt
Disney’s Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation,” an incredible and insightful
book that I highly recommend.I will try to keep you updated on recent news in the animation world and intend to write reviews for cartoons and films or just short bits of commentary for a particular scene. (Blogs tend to evolve and I also want to review other films besides animated.)
Sometimes, I’ll post thoughts and share work of other artists who influenced me, such as Heinrich Kley, TS Sullivant, Dr. Seuss, Ronald Searle, William Steig and others.
I am totally new at this and feel free to comment if there’s something you’d like to discuss, but please be nice.
If you love this stuff as much as I do, bookmark the page and join the Facebook page too! Hope you check regularly as I guide on a journey into this magical art and please – spread the word! So bring out your laptop, go to a computer, look at your smartphone or tablet or whatever; have a snack or drink if you want; tell your parents that you’re doing something important; remove your brain (assuming you can find it); and enjoy!
And if you’re going to take your pants off to relax
while you’re reading, please do it in the decency and privacy of your home (and
this includes girls too).
The
author is not in any way responsible for the punishment of those who refuse to
obey the important message in the previous paragraph or to put on their rash
ointment regularly.
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