Here is the final part of Milt's Robin Hood scene, in which the fox first acts out a proposal for Maid Marian, before admitting that "it just isn't done that way".
I don't know why Milt's timing charts are left out on these copies of his roughs.
Thanks so much, Andreas. So, these are Milt's keys. Did he do partial keys to complete the dialogue, or did he leave those to an assistant. It's hard for me to imagine that he would have left control of mouth shapes to someone else :-)
You know...have you seen some of Don Bluth's films? Because somehow some of the designs of "Robin Hood" inspired Bluth for the designs of the rats from "Secret of NIMH" since Bluth worked on "Robin Hood".
One just can't get enough of them! Vielen dank!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious, when you study these do you see the spacing without flipping?
ReplyDeleteOr do you still need to flip to see the changes?
I see graphic change without flipping, where Milt is going from one drawing to the next. But the real magic happens when you flip the images.
Deletetotally inspired by this... I laid it out in (linearly timed) gif:
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Wow, thanks for that flip fest, David. Such beautiful animation.
DeleteThanks so much, Andreas. So, these are Milt's keys. Did he do partial keys to complete the dialogue, or did he leave those to an assistant. It's hard for me to imagine that he would have left control of mouth shapes to someone else :-)
ReplyDeleteYou know...have you seen some of Don Bluth's films? Because somehow some of the designs of "Robin Hood" inspired Bluth for the designs of the rats from "Secret of NIMH" since Bluth worked on "Robin Hood".
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff as always! Andreas did you ever work with Chuck Harvey?
ReplyDeleteI did, way back in the early 80ies. Great animator.
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