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Zarah Martinez; Journal Entry-Week 4 (short paper outline)

The name of the short film I will be writing about is “A color box” by Lye Lye 1935. The reason I chose this film is because it caught my attention the moment I saw it. The aesthetic, color, and technique. I love colorful things and patterns so it really stuck out to me, made me feel in a happy mood kind of reminding me of spring and flowers. The fact that Lye Lye hand drew and painted all of the shapes and sculptures during the time period of mostly black and white was really next level in the animation industry. most people back then were used to watching things in black and white but Lye Lye decided to add color and it really changed the whole perspective of the film compared to other black and white ones. The Cubian music also spoke out to me it really went well with the film and together it was just really amazing.

List:

  • When did the film come out and time period
  • who made the film
  • what techniques did the creator used to make this film.
  • what was the process to make this film.
  • how long is the film
  • what is the tone/meaning
  • how long did it take to make this film
  • why did the creator decide to make this film.

Natalia Ruzzi SP Outline

I’ve decided to talk about “Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse at the Circus” for my Short Paper. Initially, I was just drawn in by the characters, as I do enjoy an animated mouse, but after rewatching the language in it is quite interesting to me. Upon first glance you might just pass it off as old timey but when you look more into the background of the creator, George Herriman, there’s real intent behind how he writes each character. I realize I should probably be talking more about the animation of this piece, and while I will and touch up on some of Herriman’s influences, I think there is a lot to be said just about the language and the people behind the piece. If I could, I would like to maybe talk about why Krazy Kat was unpopular leading to their animations never exactly taking off as well. I’ve found a few different articles that gave me a lot of background on Herriman and the comics, so I almost feel as if I am not getting enough information on just the animations.

This one is about the language in Krazy Kat: https://artduckomagazine.wordpress.com/2017/02/16/a-look-at-language-in-krazy-kat-by-tyler-crissman/

This one just talks about Herriman, his influences, and who was inspired by his work: http://comiczine-fa.com/features/krazy-kat-modernism-and-influence

This one talks about the animations and different studios that worked on certain ones, although the people who made the piece I am talking about is not mentioned: https://www.intanibase.com/gac/reviews/2005/krazy.aspx

Tyree McQueen SP Outline

  • The animated feature film that I will focus on for my short paper will be the production of Walt Disney’s 1940 fantasy/musical; Fantasia.
  • As the film that initially drew me into the World of Animation, I can admit that I have developed a strong affinity for the film’s history. Fantasia is one of those films that I find aesthetically pleasing for a variety of reasons. Whether it’s the inventive backgrounds, the visually satisfying practical effects combined with traditional 2d animation, the fluid rotoscope dance sequences perfectly synced to the musical scores, or the use of classic animation principles such as squash and stretch to exaggerate the characters’ movements, this film was truly ahead of its time in terms of animation techniques. This is also a film that I strongly identify with my Grandfather, him being the person who introduced me to this spectacle of a feature. As a result, I will always carry a warm spot for this astonishing motion picture and a deep admiration for this early pioneer of Disney’s animated wonders.

Contextualize:

  • Who created and distributed the animated film, Fantasia?
  • How many staff and workers were involved with bringing the animated feature to life?
  • What were the different types of animation techniques utilized in the film?
  • How long did it take for the film to be completed?
  • Was the film originally a critical hit in the box office?
  • How was the film originally portrayed within the public eye?
  • What made this film such a unique and successful animated feature?
  • What animation principles and techniques used in this film are still being utilized today?
  • Did any details surrounding the film’s production influenced its content?

Analyze:

  • What was the message the creators attempted to convey through this film?
  • What scene in the film was the most powerful? 
  • If you were working as a animator for the film, would you have changed anything visually?
  • How does this film influence modern animation today?
  • Is there anything culturally significant about the film?
  • How is this films animation visually different from its predecessors?
  • What artistic and creative techniques does the filmmaker use appeal to audiences view of the film?
  • What do you believe the overall goal was for making this film?

Quote from at least one of the assigned readings to support your analysis. You should demonstrate that you are able to interpret and assess information from an external source. 

Short Paper Outline-Steamboat Willie

  1. The film I’ll be doing for my short paper will be on Steamboat Willie.
  2. I’m drawn to the short film was because I remember watching Disney movies and seeing the iconic whistle animated scene in the beginning of the movie as the opener. I always enjoyed seeing it so now seeing that it has a full blown short animation to it, I want to do more research on it and study it.
  3. List:
  4. 1)When did the short film come out?
  5. 2)Who made the short film?
  6. 3)What year did the short film come out?
  7. 4)What animation elements were involved with making Steamboat Willie?
  8. 5) What historically was happening in society during that time?
  9. 6) What was the animation process like for this film?
  10. 7) What did the world of animation look like around the time of which the film came out?
  11. 8) What animation techniques or tools were involved in the making of this film?
  12. 9)What made “Steamboat Willie” such a special piece of work?

Kari Munoz W4 Outline

My focus will be on the early development of the Disney studios specifically on Snow White


I’ve been drawn to this film ever since I was a little girl by watching all the Disney princesses movies from “cinderella” to “little mermaid”. To add on, it was the first feature film by the Disney studio in 1937 that was financially and critically successful.

 Describe What is the story of Snow White? the characters? What is the tone of the piece (funny, sad, serious etc.)…

Contextualize:  Who created the film, Snow White? When and where was it produced? How many people worked on it? What animation technique was used to bring it to life? How was it presented to the public? Was it a commercial success?…

Analyze the film. What is its influences outside of animation (painting, comics, live-action film etc.). How did it influence what came after it – technically and/or aesthetically? What is the filmmaker trying to express/convey? How does it hold up today – does the visual style/animation feel old-fashioned or modern? Is it representative of the place and time it was created in (or is it trying to )?

Quote from at least one of the assigned readings to support your analysis.

Jennifer Uzhca SP Outline

  1. The name of the film I will possibly focus on will be Snow White. 
  2. I chose to talk about this film because Snow White was the second Disney princess movie I had watched as a toddler with my mom, the first movie being Mulan. I like the aesthetic of the movie and the nostalgic yet creepy feeling it gives. I also find it funny how it’s a movie that scared me as a kid even though it was a Disney Princess movie. 
  3. Some things that I want to talk about in this short paper are the actors that had to play out certain scenes of the movie so animators could animate the characters more precisely. I also wanted to talk about if Snow White had any impact on any future Disney film and the procedure of the movie. I think something that I would mention would be any challenges that the director had encountered or what exactly the director had to do to achieve a successful film.

Yusuf Aldacher – Week 4 (short paper outline)

The film that I would like to focus on is the Disney movie “Bambi”. the reason is that the movie Bambi was very revolutionary in its animation even with how the characters interact with the environment. Not only the animation but the dedication it took to create such an amazing animated project. Here are what I want to research are write about:

  • How the film was inspired by the novel “Bambi”
  • How the studio was set up with the dear as well as with other animals to make an observation of animal movement for the animation
  • What was the artist Tyrus Wong’s role in the movie?
  • How many drawings and years did it take to create this movie?
  • What animation technique did they use? Why?