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Disney Animation Techniques 1937 – 1959

Disney Animation Techniques 1937 – 1959. By Des Murphy. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs -1937. The first full-length animated feature film. The first produced in full Technicolor.

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Disney Animation Techniques 1937 – 1959

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  1. Disney Animation Techniques 1937 – 1959 By Des Murphy

  2. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs-1937 • The first full-length animated feature film. • The first produced in full Technicolor. • The film became the most successful motion picture of 1938 and earned over $8 million on its initial release, the equivalent of $122,487,945 in 2010.

  3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs -1937 • Technicolor- A three-color method that included all colours of the rainbow. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  4. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- 1937 • The Multiplane Camera – Created a three-dimensional effect. Composite image as seen by camera Lighting for each layer Individual elements arranged in layers

  5. Pinocchio -1940 • Rotoscoping– An animationtechnique in which animatorstrace over live-action filmmovement, frame by frame.

  6. Pinocchio -1940 • Pinocchio was a groundbreaking achievement inhighly realistic effectanimation. • Used Live Action Reference.

  7. Sleeping Beauty - 1959 • First animated feature to be photographed in the Technirama widescreen process.

  8. Sleeping Beauty - 1959 • The last Disney feature touse hand-inked cels in theanimation. • Every shot in the film wasdone from a live-actionreference version.

  9. Disney Animation from 101 Dalmatians (1961) to Beauty and the Beast (1991)

  10. Xerography • “101 Dalmatians” (1961) the first movie to use this method. • Also first animated Disney movie to not use the technique of rotoscoped. • Disney animation team had a limited budget so had to come up with a way to make a box office hit at a reduced cost. • Ub Iwerks, having experimented with Xerography, suggested using this program which side-tracked the hand inking process, this involved placing the cels over the drawings and inkers copying the outlines with different coloured inks. This process only leaves the colour to be inked on. • One problem of this system is the original sketch type of drawing was kept in the final movie. • Problem was improved in the 1977 movie “The Rescuers” by re-drawing the original sketches into a cleaner finished product.

  11. Recycled Animation • Over the next few years, the action of using templates already used in previous animations became quite common. The ability to reuse these templates reduced cost which was important in the times of Disney's limited budgets. • In “The Sword and the Stone” (1963) some templates were taken from “Bambi” (1942) , and “101 Dalmatians”. Some of the templates from this movie were also carried through to the next feature “The Jungle Book” (1967).

  12. Revolutionary Animation Techniques • Animation in “The Rescuers” (1977) used in the opening credits marked the first time camera movements were used over still photographs. • New Xerography program used in this film re-created the softer outline that was not previously available with this system. Previously could only use black outlines, now use medium grey tones and more.

  13. ATP Process • “The Black Cauldron” (1985) was the first Disney animation to use APT (Animation Photo Transfer) process, instead of Xerography. • Also first of Disney films to use computer-generated imagery. • APT process, invented by David W. Spencer for this movie, photo's were taken and the negatives of these images were used. Negative copied with light sensitive dye and the light caused it to combine with the cels. Chemicals were used on parts uncovered to light. Detailed parts of images still had to be inked by hand after this process.

  14. CGI • CGI continued to be used in the future Disney films, including “The Little Mermaid” (1989). This was also the last film to use the method of hand-painted cel animation. • CGI involves the creation of 3D images through the use of computer software.

  15. CAPS • “The Rescuers Down Under” (1990) was the first movie with “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) as the second to use CAPS (Computer Animation Production System) which was developed by Pixar for Disney, this involved scanning animators drawing and background paintings into the computer which allows them to be inked and coloured by digital designers which allowed for camera movements, multiplane effects and other effects to be determined . • CAPS also allows hand-drawn animations and CGI to easily combined.

  16. Disney Renaissance? 1989 – Present

  17. The Woman’s role in later Disney • De Rozario – 1994 “Princesses in later Disney perform an opposite social journey to Walt’s traditional princess” Role of Woman changing with society. • The Little Mermaid, Pocahontas, Mulan. • Jasmine in Aladdin; Jafar’s slave when he gets access to the genie, helps Aladdin by seducing Jafar. • Tarzan; Jane requires saving

  18. Return to classic Disney Musicals • The Little Mermaid; Return to the musical Disney. • This proved successful as there are 6 Disney Renaissance animated films in the top 50 highest grossing animated movies • The Lion King is second only to be topped by Toy Story 3.

  19. Multicultural Phase • Aladdin – Good vs Evil. • Aladdin and Jamsine have thick American accents • Sultan – British “jolly” accent • Jafar – Arabic accent. • Hunchback of Notre Dame – racist oppression of Quasimodo and the gypsies in Paris.

  20. Realism • Hercules, Mulan, Pocahontas, Hunchback of Notre Dame and the Little Mermaid are based on stories and historical figures. • Victor Hugo’s Hunchback Notre Dame; Everyone is killed, Quasimodo commits suicide by starving himself. • Brother’s Grimm Little Mermaid; Also dies, and her sisters lose their hair.

  21. Following the Disney Renaissance • Following the Disney Renaissance there was a lull for Disney. • Animation; The animation level here is out standing, with exceptional facial expressions • The ending scene of Atlantis was described as the most difficult scene in the history of Disney Animation • Neglected movies. • FANTASIA 2000 The Emperor’s New Groove. Atlantis: The Lost Empire – 350 Animators, based on comic book style – Mike Mignola. Lilo & Stitch Treasure PlanetBrother Bear Home on the Range

  22. But it didn’t work… • Following these unsuccessful movies, Disney returned the traditional hand drawn movies; • The Princess and the Frog. (2009) (First hand drawn feature for over 5 years) • Tangled – Computer Graphics • Why did this work when the CG films of the 2000s didn’t?

  23. References

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