Making Of Disney's Snowwhite or How Disney Cartoons are made.flv
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- Опубліковано 24 лис 2008
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American film based on the eponymous German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. It was the first full length animated feature to be produced by Walt Disney, and the first American animated feature film in movie history.Let us check how Dinsey made the impossible possible
- Фільми й анімація
Male artists: incredible craftsmen
Female artists: pretty girls
lol i love it
When Disney had to hire women for animators during WWII due to most of the men being drafted, he realized that they were just as capable of animation duty as much as men.
tripp cory he should have known from day one
I'd expect nothing less from the 30's, but yeah those girls were pretty
okay, that's offensive..
I never knew exactly how traditional animation was made, with the backgrounds staying still and the characters moving(back before computers helped). It is pretty cool seeing how much work and talent goes into it. I I like CGI but I miss traditional animation!
In short, it was a nightmare to make....gotta appreciate the long process these people have gone through to make this!
The 1930s was the greatest decade for films. There was King Kong, Frankenstein, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Wizard of Oz and Gone With the Wind. All these movies defined movie history.
Wow what old times happen in the movies of the decade 1930s, now they are already quite old those films were quite good.🎥🎬🍿
Disney animators also used rotoscoping aka tracing over live action footage of actors to make the physical movements as fluent and realistic as possible, particularly for Snow White and the Prince.
Rex Mundi yup
Is it safe to consider that a predecessor to motion capture?
"And than more pretty girls... where more pretty girls..." Oh my god that was funny. But seriously, as a artist who makes baby animations, this is one of the most amazing things in the world to me.
Kacatoui M. "well lighted, and air conditioned throughout!" Like they don't want people to think they are locked in a dark, sweltering basement xD
That was actually a thing with some animation studios. Sometimes they didn't have basic working standards for their workers. Disney wanted to maintain a higher standard.
My heart moves for the innocence of old films
Walt Disney was all about pushing the envelope and experimenting with new ideas. He would have loved Toy Story and Pixar. Making Snow White forced him and his staff to come up with more efficient ways to animate and shoot the picture. As a result, they mastered transparent layering, as well as the multiplane camera. He was an innovator and a task master. He insisted on excellence and expected those who worked for him to love it as much as he did. This newsreel is a treasure. Thanks for sharing.
My dad and I have the same color circle like yours.
mickey and minnie mouse look like something out of a horror movie XD
I thought only me had noticed this lol
That's why I'm forbidden me to not watch it and I'm watching 1940-1940 1947-1947 1983-2015
And Donald doesn’t??
Your not wrong
I remember seeing it in my childhood.
3:28 interesting how they mention air conditioning since that was such a big deal with the factories back then.
People animate then: using papers, mirrors, inking, etc
People animate now: *T A B L E T*
I’m so jealous of people who can draw things like that. They were blessed with that gift. I could never, I would lose my patience so damn fast 😭
I'll always treasure your creative effort Walt Disney
Long live Walt Disney! I wish his company goes on forever!
4:51 I love the sound effects part, they're just as creative as any other part in making the production..
Back then when disney actually put so much effort in their movies...
they put effort in their movies...
You know for a while, I always wondered why in animation anything static and/or part of the backgrounds were very detail oriented and had different light values but anything that moved or was part of the animation had little to no light differences and usually flat colored. Now I think I know why: because that animation requires so many drawings, it would be rather grueling to put so much work into the colors while the backgrounds you only have to draw once.
They created a separate software just to make freaking hair look realistic for Moana, that’s a lot of effort and in Coco the scene where Miguel arrives in the land of the dead is many layers m.
Actually Zalzaala, theyre still putting so much effort until now. Technology is innovating
damn 6 years ago, still, you can't blame a company for simplifying and optimizing the creation process of movies
"Hundreds of pretty girls" - you can’t say that today, can you?
Becoz they aren't pretty today. Inside or outside
@@gingergranttech I meant that many people today find it offensive to be referred to in that way.
@@gingergranttech it means how they are just called pretty when they have talent
This is incredible... thank god for technology
this was such a magical thing to watch.
The scene in the snow white movie in which the dwarf sits on the table for soup was made using 100 drawings. This movie took about 3 years to complete. Walt Disney worked so hard and so this movie was a hit.
My dad and I have the same color circle like yours.
It's true conditions were rough, but that was across the board (not just Disney) and as Disney finally made money (first 20 years or so were in debt) he worked tirelessly to improve the studio conditions. I know you aren't a hater, but people forget working conditions were terrible everywhere, and a job at Disney was desirable. As the war was taking place, women had to fill the seats the men left behind also.
"Please don't send me away. If you do, she'll kill me."
"Kill you?"
"Who will?"
"Yes, who?"
"My stepmother, the queen."
"The Queen!"
"She's wicked!"
"She's bad!"
"She's mighty mean!"
"She's an old witch! And I'm warnin' ya, if that queen finds her here, she'll swoop down and wreak her vengeance on us!"
"But she doesn't know where I am."
"She don't, eh? She knows everything. She's full of black magic! She can even make herself invisible. Pfft! Might be in this room right now!"
The process and manpower required is incredible.
I'd love to be part of a team like that.
Woah this video is 11 years ago so I'm 4 when u uploaded this..
I just love how they animate snow white there so genius even though it's kinda hard 🤧💖
you guys dont know how awesome this is for me.. i started animation college this year.. and since day one my teacher talks about how animators use mirrors to use as models.. and all.. you guys have no idea of how hard is to draw in those light tablet..and..draw hundreds of drawings..im glad i will work with 3d in my life :p
Oh my god. I remember seeing this video (or similar) at the end of our old Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs tape. I always was fascinated by the work. It's a pity that there are going to be no new handdrawn movies like this. Some of the computer animated movies are good, but there is not this magic and beauty. The Walt disney movies (handdrawn) will be loved in the futur and I will properly show them to my children if I have some one day.
Oh my gosh this is amazing! Although it's not down the same way now I can't wait till it's my turn to join disney as an artist. So magical.
1:35 I like this part about drawing!
That was amazing of how the traditional animation looks like. It was so hard indeed to create. It takes patience, trial and error, and everything to creat just one film. That's why I love that kind if animation. If I try to learn how they do it, it will be very hard! Good job!
Incredible ,thank u for the history
In a time when a genius man could direct 700 people to create something timeless, for only 1.5 million dollars.
That's 25 million in today's money
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thanks for posting this
Always found it amazing these are drawn by hand!
"100's of pretty girls"
wow, what a time
It would be awesome to learn how to paint like that. It's painful but I salute them for doing it so perfectly.
THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!
Masterpiece
I adore the animator who is 'working on a tricky expression' !
I like how they also had layers for the drawings but not digital ones hehe :D
wow. I never knew animation movies were made that way in the later 30s that must took a LOT lot of work!
Incredible!!!
So thats why all the background of the cartoons are still because it was made of paint
What a realistic moves!
Cool sound effects!
Any body knows what those cellulites equivalent or substitue would be in modern days? I really wanna try a traditional home made animation.
Hundreds of pretty girls ftw! haha, this is amazing btw, always wanted to know, today it seems so unreal
The legend
oh my gosh, that is amazing! i miss the old disney.
If l hope it were like that, If it would be in the 1930s, l would meet the Great Walt Disney :'(
I love it!! Lots of work though....
Ive been wanting to know how they the cartoon drawing characters to move on the camera set. So its basically like a flipbook but being filmed on some camera machine. Im curious on how they do that.
This was made when everyone was out of work and standing in soup lines
hahaha! I love the way he calls them pretty girls XD
It's...wonderful !
beautiful
What the frick, this is so epic!
soo much better than cartoons made these days.. there are detalis everywhere..
love it
Soo that's how the term "aroused" was used back then?
Allen Natian That word has different meanings.
Yeah, it means "stir up", so when you are aroused you are stirred up.
@@F0nkyNinja That's nothing. My dad corrected me when I used the "excited" in Spanish. He said There's no such things in Spanish as it is always means something S exual. Wtf
I feel dizzy and the music is healing me
I saw that movie in my last day of being a 6 year old and my parents made a snow white castle cake for my 7th birthday
i like how casual he mentions pretty girls over and over again.
5:00 LOOOOOOOOLL!!!!!
i loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee the disney classic missing always
I personally don't like the Disney franchise,because now all the new cartoons they made,is shit.
But with all the effort they have putted in the production of,i don't know maybe like Steamboat Willie or Plane Crazy it's really worth it.Now they just like sit on a chair,with a cup of coffee and type on a keyboard.What a shame... :(
The keyboard is one step ahead to the new generation. They really put a lot of effort in a new way, faster and more convenient.
LolMan4409 well check this out then. www.indiegogo.com/projects/hullabaloo-steampunk-animated-film
PS CG takes almost as much effort as hand drawn does contrary to popular belief.
You don't know shit about animation, do you?
Sofia Giaccone This was 3 years ago, let's say that by now i know pretty much everything about animation.
Sofia Giaccone This was 3 years ago, let's say that by now i know pretty much everything about animation.
@bkspavilion1 Actually, painting digitally is still hard with 2D animation. Computers have just reduced the number of people required for the whole process.
@bkspavilion1 yeah and don't forget there were no scanners back then so they had so film the animation with a camera taking a picture of EVERY single frame that's why this film took YEARS to make
This was made the day I was born
''Here hundreds of pretty girls....'' and then
''...go to the painting department, where more pretty girls apply the final colour...''
LOLOLOL
Ah, the times when animated cartoons were not done in 5 minutes in a computer, but drawn by hand with real love and care put into it :D
Najlepsze nagrywanie dzwięków. Pozdro z demotów!
They should create a ride at Epcot that shows this entire process.
7:50 Oh Grumpy, our favorite love-able misogynist
EXHAUSTING
Oh to be a pretty girl in my own unique air conditioned building
"...and last but not least, it's Dopy.. which is nice but sort of silly"
Seems about right
ahhhhh so there is a different cel for the head and body so that's how they made the character talk without the body moving i've wondered how they did that for YEARS
Te efekty dźwiękowe miażdżą^^pozdro demoty
@MaryChristine81, no that happened about ten or twenty years before this...but i see your point.
Hey.,.,., I knew Bashful was a Shy person.,.,., But I never knew HE was IN LOVE with SNOW WHITE!! Why the Heck did she went with that silly Prince?!?!
Och te wspomnienia z dzieciństwa. Pozdro dla użytkowników demotów ;D
All these people were genius 🤯
Frozen use computer 3d to made movie, if we want to see frozen in this kind of behind the scene with 3d version it might be super hard
This might possibly be messed up but I think Walt Disney's kinda hot... O.o
Alexia Carreon
*Was*
What cartoon was that Pluto did at 2:36
Is there more footage of Walt Disney this young and good looking?
Lumikki ja seitsemän Kääpiöitä 1937
Does anyone know where this came from? A DVD? Documentary?
who realased this documentary? this is for a school work =) thank you and sorry for my english =(
Waltee Elias Disney!!! Was a genius,( just like Leonardo Da Vinci) Just few people can have so much creativity, and are capable to see beyond the future...He was a inspiration for the new generatio. But unfortunately the cartoons from this generation are like the "Junk Food" to the kids from this century, and comparing with the old Classics from Walt Disney are High Top Cusine, (Gourmet Cusine).
How not all cartoons this generation are that bad
What is this docementary from a dvd?
wtff thats a lot of work
Actually, one of the factors that got the women hired in the Ink and Paint Department was their appearance. Some actually got rejected if they weren't "pretty" enough. Look it up. And they had pretty awful hours with very little pay, too. Some of them even fainted from heat exhaustion. The reality was not like the way it's portrayed here.
And no, I'm not a hater. I love Disney films. I just know my history about them, that's all.
i adore your comment so true
It was made on paper? Did they film paper or something?
I'm very very very very very fond of Disney
Wha-where did you get this?
It would be totally awesome, but I think it has more to do with money and how long it takes
Snow White was the birth of the modern Science Fiction-Fantasy film. Without this simple animaed fairy tale there would be no Wizard of OZ, there would be no Star Wars, no Indiana Jones, no Lord of the Rings, no Harry Potter, no Batman, no Avatar.