For whatever reason, my animation history posts draw a number of readers who otherwise don't normally come here, even animation historians and pros (including Clay Kaytis of the marvelous Animation Podcast). I have all of my animation history links in the sidebar, but I think some people don't scroll down very far because of the amount of nudity and such that I have here. So, I'm creating this page, which has the same links. I'm going to put this image up towards the top of the sidebar, so visitors can click on it and get the links to my various posts on animation history. And hey, thanks for reading them. It's a passion for me.
* Evaluating Disney: An Introduction
* Prehistory of Animation
* Cultural Interlude: 1901-1910
* Cultural Interlude: 1911-1920
* Masters of Animation: Bray & Barre
* Masters of Animation: Disney & Iwerks Before 1929
* It All Started with a Rabbit
* Evaluating Disney: 1928-1929
* Masters of Animation 1911-1929
* 1920s Cultural Interlude
* Evaluating Disney: 1930
* Masters of Animation: Ub Iwerks
* Evaluating Disney: 1931
* Masters of Animation: The Fleischer Brothers
* Evaluating Disney: 1932
* Evaluating Disney: 1933
* Evaluating Disney: 1934
* Some More Masters of Animation
* Masters of Animation: Walter Lantz
* Evaluating Disney: 1935
* Evaluating Disney: 1936
* Evaluating Disney: 1937
* Disney's Folly: Notes on Snow White
* Evaluating Disney: 1938
* Evaluating Disney: 1939
* The Tale of a Puppet: Notes on Pinocchio
* Evaluating Disney: 1940
* The Concert Feature: Notes on Fantasia
* Masters of Animation: Warner Bros. 1929-1940
* Masters of Animation: Friz Freleng
* Masters of Animation: Bob Clampett
* Masters of Animation: Tex Avery
* Unmade Disney: The 1930s
* 1930s Cultural Interlude
* Evaluating Disney: 1941
* A Life in the Woods: Notes on Bambi
* Evaluating Disney: 1942
* Evaluating Disney: 1943
* Evaluating Disney: 1944
* Evaluating Disney: 1945
* Masters of Animation: Warner Bros. 1941-1945
* Private Snafu
* Everything Is Satisfactual: Notes on Song of the South
* Evaluating Disney: 1946
* Evaluating Disney: 1947
* Evaluating Disney: 1948
* Evaluating Disney: 1949
* A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: Notes on Cinderella
* Evaluating Disney: 1950
* Unmade Disney: The 1940s
* 1940s Cultural Interlude
* Masters of Animation: The Prehistory of UPA
*Masters of Animation: UPA
* Masters of Animation: John Hubley
* Masters of Animation: Warner Bros. 1946-1953
* Masters of Animation: Chuck Jones
* Evaluating Disney: 1951
* Evaluating Disney: 1952
* Evaluating Disney: 1953
* The End of Warner Bros. Animation
* Evaluating Disney: 1954
* Evaluating Disney: 1955
* Masters of Animation: Studio Ghibli
* Stain Boy
* Note on Tim Burton
* John Canemaker on Animation
* Winnie the Pooh Reloaded
* Gumby Anniversary Post
* Fantasmagorie: The Hundredth Anniversary of Animation
With lots, lots more to come!
Saturday, December 15, 2007
The History of Animation
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6 comments:
It's about time you did this.
Thanks for doing this. I send people here all the time with the NSFW warning! I appreciate the variety of your blog but I know some may not be looking for "all" of it ;)
Keep up the awesome work your doing on these.
Flasputnik: I didn't really realize how far down the sidebar it had gotten.
Colin: Yeah, exactly. And thanks! These are my favorite posts to do.
Talking about History, I was expecting you to mention "The Burnt City of Sistan" in witch the oldest animation was discovered. It is almost 6000 years old. Read more
I just haven't had the chance to mention it yet. Thanks for the link, though, that's a great GIF image they've put together.
The gif animation is to clarify the sequence. You can see the real thing here if you will.
What I was to mention, is the age. Human being used to pay attention to motion long ago. In the current century he has a better device than a bowl, and that is now Film or Digital Video.
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