Yo you commented this 9 yrs ago, i was the first dude that replied to you. Soon this will be remembered. The names Michael just incase i get famous from this and curious bout my name!
With 25 fps, you gotta draw 1500 pictures for one minute of animation which you sit back and watch. Hail these artists. Talent, patience and passion 👏👏👏👏👏
i love the inking department segment. the narrators all like, "i know, i know. these girls are working instead of making you a sandwich. but rest assured they are all very attractive and the building is the most comfortable building imaginable."
How animation has gotten so much easier over the years. No more painstaking hours of coloring cels in, now we can do that in just a few minutes, and the colors look much cleaner.
+ijfharvey it hasn't become easier per say. That diminishes the work itself. Creating animation is a very hard, long process. Thanks to technology we can do certain things more efficiently but it STILL takes four years to produce a full length animated feature. It IS NOT easy. Anybody who wants to become an animator or PAY for animation services should know that this is not an easy process! You still need 24 drawings/frames for one SECOND of animation! Now do maths!
Now this is what I call drawing and hard work!!! They really painted each scene one by one!!! Fantastic! While today, it has been much faster and easier with the use of computers, still...Disney does a good job with it.
Now animation is much easier, and has the potential to look much better. Just look at my little pony:friendship is magic. It is beautifully animated and would have taken much longer and looked much worse back when everything was done by hand.
ijfharvey The animation and art for My little pony is very bland and rushed, but dont get me wrong it is a show after all and of course less detail goes into making it. In my opinion animation like that is completely boring and simply cannot be compared to things such as Snow White, Lion King and any classic works that have taken a long time to make.
RIGHT? "Lots of pretty girls...erm...except for Doris...she's a bit big-boned and homely. We'll put her in the basement. She...uh...tests lightbulbs...or something."
This video portrays Men as the smart, innovative people who have to do all the hard work which is sketching and testing the animation, writing the script and recording the dialogues and music. On the other hand, Women are the "hundreds of pretty women", they are not smart nor do they get a hard task, all they do is color the sketch, at their own little building (giving them a little patriarchal cookie in order for them to shut up and do what they are told, appreciating what they get) which is easier for them because women are good with colors and clothes but nothing else right? This is sexism at it's finest mate.
PKToxic You really should chill out on the right wing propaganda on UA-cam. Everything you just said is some regurgitated bullshit you heard from Someone else peddling an agenda. Get the fuck over it... the old days were kinda sexist and racist. It’s time to move on. Stop trying to live in the past.
start drawing everything you see! AND DO NOT, DO NOT fall into the habit of "COPYING" other peoples work just DONT, (you can do it to teach yourself to appreciate others work) Master copying , but instead draw what you see in everyday life and start creating your own concepts. Just some quick advice and Good Luck!
Learn the fundementals of drawing, and learn how to ink, paint, ect. Come up with some storyboards, maybe have a few feiend to help you and all of that.
I love seeing this kind of stuff. Even though Im only 17, while I grew up I watched alot of these movies on VHS and fell in love with them. This is the true disney magic. The old classic cartoons and characters are what give the name disney its magic. Watching this just clearly explains why films like Snow White and Pinocchio Bambi and Alice in Wonderland were so great and magical. It's cause all these people we see in this video put their hearts and souls into producing these amazing features.
Their digital ink and paint process was called CAPS. It's what allowed Disney to make movies without having to hand color them. The Little Mermaid was their last film to use celluloid film to draw characters on. With CAPS Disney was able to make the animation look a lot more clean, such as lines that seemingly matched the colors on a charcter's clothing or skin for that matter.
I find it really weird that I can't picture old times with various colors, whenever I watch old movies in black and white I can't imagine that the contemporary happenings happen with the same spectrum of colors I see in the present. When i was younger I found myself wondering if colors were invented around the time I was born which is stupid. I just wonder if some people thinks the same way I do.
*Sniff* All the beauty of traditional hand drawn animation is being layed to waste in place of 3D animation, just because the companies can churn the films out faster in 3D and get lots of money. Tangled would have been just as good, if not better, in 2D. It makes me wish I was born in the "Golden Days" of animation :(
Makes me a bit sad to know that Disney closed all it's "traditional" animation studios some years ago... It's an era that has shaped what animation is today and what it will be for a very long time! Snow White, Little Mermaid, Pochahontas, Aladdin etc etc..pure magic!!
How were old cartoons produced in 1930? Old cartoons in 1930 were produced using a technique known as traditional animation or cel animation. Here’s a step-by-step process of how old cartoons were produced in 1930: 1. Script: First, a script was written for the animated short. This script is then broken down into scenes. 2. Storyboarding: The storyboard is made up of sketches that represent each scene. These sketches are used to plan the action and camera movements. 3. Voice Recording: Voice actors were hired to provide dialogue. During the process of sound recording, an animated short was played to help time the dialogue. 4. Animatics: The storyboard sketches were then put together on a timeline along with temporary dialogue. This allowed the director to see how the story was coming together before animation began. 5. Final Character Designs: Character designs were finalized before animation began. This included the design of the characters themselves, as well as any props they would use. 6. Layout: The layout artist takes the storyboard and creates a more polished version of each shot, adding more detail and finalizing the camera angles and composition. 7. Animation: Animators then drew each character and prop on a transparent sheet of celluloid, known as a “cel” or “sheet,” one frame at a time. Each cel had to match the movement of the character accurately. 8. Ink and Paint: After drawing each frame, the animation was placed on top of a static background, and the cel was traced onto another piece of paper to outline the character’s shape. The cel was then painted, and the paint would dry, and the animated cel would be laid over the painted background. 9. Compositing: Animators would layer the painted cels onto the background and photograph them one frame at a time, creating the final animation. 10. Sound Effects and Music: After the animation was completed, sound effects and music were added. 11. Final Edit: Lastly, the director would watch the final version of the animated short and make any necessary final edit changes before finalizing the cartoon. Thus, this was the long process of how the old cartoons were produced in 1930.
It's surprising how people used to make the cartoons and movies most people know and love, making them by hand one-by-one. so, one day when I become a full-grown adult, and try and try and try to become a hard-working person just like Walt would and become a person who represents Walt.
Disney was so much better before they started the 3d animation it works for Pixar but now there will be no animation like this that I see growing up like lion king, Hercules etc
God, I really admire their hard works! I mean, they helped built a nice, memorable childhood for all the kids around the world! And now, I am learning animation! By the way, Walt Disney was good looking in person hehee..
Amazing the talent and overall coordination required to create animation in those days. Those 50-70's cartoons are amazing, talented people made them, no computers., Roger Rabbit was not yet born. Animation employed a lot of people, a lot of artists, musicians , and everything else, editing , wow, that's some craft work
it is really incredible to make animation the traditionally way, but it takes a lot of time and patience. most people say they love it if people do it that way but really it takes many times ! I am sure they still do this but only work the result out of the computer (I'm not sure but think it). so working with the computer is also great :)
People still do now, like if you look at somones animations like for example, youtuber "gothfrog" , she uses photoshop to animate, now you try animating like, really hard. Really short animations can take 10 or 16 hours.
Wow! What a great bit of footage! We all know by now how animation is done, but this is a fascinating look into the time and "Snow White" in particular. It's also interesting to see Disney before he eased into his "Uncle Walt" television persona. Thanks for posting it!
This made me smile ... the whole video ... their resourcefulness and inventiveness by the sounds and hard work (actually their passion) - I love it ... this was the real animation
there is something else Disney used to get that softy animations... they used real human animation, capture that animation with a camera and then traced every frame in a new sheet!.
Mikeh Miiikeh In practice, But I don't believe any rotoscoped shots made it into the film. I could be wrong. I will consult the illusion of life because I read something about it in there.
+Pjiggy oh, understand.... well i have seen the making off of alice in the wonderland and saw the real girl (same dressed as alice) that served as model to create alice... after seeing the smooth alice´s movement, i wondered how Disney did that... and someone said me that they were using rotoscoping, of course, not all film was made by that way.. but on some case were needed...
An incredible process. I had no idea that they made background overlays and slid the characters on. It's amazing how they could do all that perfectly to make such great looking animation. It's so much more artistic than modern CG Disneys.
This is INCREDIBLE! It's really sad to see how terrible animations are today in America... everything has been outsourced and computerized... there's no life to cartoons anymore because people want money but also want to cut corners... oh well, I'll always have the Disney classics (which are timeless masterpieces) to pass on to my children when they're growing up.
Agreed. Lilo & Stitch proved that a good animated product can be entirely made in-house with a downsized cost without having to outsource all the hard work to elsewhere.
I agree that 2-D animation is very beautiful, artistic and memorable. But I don't think that CG is passionless... CG animation has its good and bad turn-points, as well as 2-D. I mean, I admire these two mainstreams. But still, I pay more respect to 2-D because you need more skills to do it, and it delivers the passion of the artist through the drawings, brush strokes, and the movements..
I thought it took longer to animate a CG scene than it was to hand draw characters, but then again, technology does advance. I'm working on getting to study traditional character animation in a few years hopefully.
I felt proud about a two minute flash animation I made in Flash. I feel so incredibly small to the incredible work WD and his team put towards their work.
Disney Studios had a Sound Effects names of the People Jimmy MacDonald, C.O Sylfield, Robet O. Cook, Harold J. Steck, Herd Taylor and Robert Hathaway. Disney Had Music Editors Al Teeter, Evelyn Kennedy and Jack Wadsworth.
But think of the hard work that was put into making these films back then they didn't have the technology nowadays all you have to do is move A frickin you stick figure think of the Blood Sweat and Tears that was put into making the films they didn't have phones back then they didn't have the internet back then they had to use what they had
@@MikeOxlong2092 This just in; the sky is not blue. The ‘sky’ is an abstract sphere containing scattered gases and particles. Blah blah blah. And water is not wet...... water gives other ‘things’ the quality of wetness. I hope that in the 3 years since you left this thick as fuck comment you’ve grown up a bit and done some research #Burn # Whatadouche
People talk about their jobs being pressure, this makes you rethink. When I see an old school cartoon like tom & jerry I have a new appreciation. Everything from the music and sounds were from scratch. Now you can simulate it with a computer.
504jec Actually, anime used to be made the same way, just look for "The Animation process of Sailor Moon" here on UA-cam and you'll see. Now, though, they use computers to assist in the process (digital coloring, for example).
How many Japanese cartoons have you seen, because there's a lot more variety in character design than you think. Besides, using your logic I could argue that every Disney character looks the same.
There is essentially nothing different between Asian and American animation in this time period. You don't have to like anime or it's design, but you shouldn't dismiss the amount of effort put into it just like the effort put into American cartoons. Really, anime is just a word to describe cartoons originating in Japan...
The sound effects guys had the best job. Breaking stuff and getting paid for it. Nice.
Yes, it looks very fun, breakin' stuff and getting paid. XD
Totally worth it!
People still get paid to do that kind of stuff for nearly every movie/tv show/video game out there. They're called Foley artists...pretty sweet gig!
That’s still a job go after it guy
If I was working there, I’d wanna do the camera.
Thanks to every single one of them for making our Childhood awesome !
Yo you commented this 9 yrs ago, i was the first dude that replied to you.
Soon this will be remembered.
The names Michael just incase i get famous from this and curious bout my name!
With 25 fps, you gotta draw 1500 pictures for one minute of animation which you sit back and watch. Hail these artists. Talent, patience and passion 👏👏👏👏👏
"Here, hundreds of pretty girls..."
+pmattson XD
The time when womens wherent allowed to leave the kitchen.
unless they were called in to trace and colour to produce an animated film
Could you imagine what a shit storm that would cause nowadays?
Whale feminists would be running down the street protesting him calling women girls.
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or for assuming their gender
I think it's awesome seeing something from 1938 being on UA-cam. This type of animation is such a lost art.
I hope you are fine.. omg its 15 years ur comment still saved by UA-cam..
Take me back to 16 years ago please!
i love the inking department segment. the narrators all like, "i know, i know. these girls are working instead of making you a sandwich. but rest assured they are all very attractive and the building is the most comfortable building imaginable."
How shameless the 40s were
How animation has gotten so much easier over the years. No more painstaking hours of coloring cels in, now we can do that in just a few minutes, and the colors look much cleaner.
I'm thinking exactly like you, hundred of artist are working together to create animations but now a days how much easier it has become!
Still difficult to get it to look good, but nowhere near as time-consuming and expensive as it used to be.
+ijfharvey it hasn't become easier per say. That diminishes the work itself. Creating animation is a very hard, long process. Thanks to technology we can do certain things more efficiently but it STILL takes four years to produce a full length animated feature. It IS NOT easy. Anybody who wants to become an animator or PAY for animation services should know that this is not an easy process! You still need 24 drawings/frames for one SECOND of animation! Now do maths!
Pjiggy I never said it was easy, just that it's not as hard as it used to be.
ijfharvey I'd say we traded one set of difficulties for a different set of difficulties. As we strive for more, new challenges emerge.
Now this is what I call drawing and hard work!!! They really painted each scene one by one!!! Fantastic! While today, it has been much faster and easier with the use of computers, still...Disney does a good job with it.
Take me back to 13 years ago please!
Great to see a comment you posted over 14 years ago. So much has changed. You have your family now.
Human intelligence is magnificent!
No this is disinfo. It's actually black magic.
Hubris it’s not black it’s just a name for it that’s all
@@ibraheemxd3335 i think that was a joke
ibraheem XD for “it”? Did you just assume the gender and nature of “magic”? How dare you.
Humans can do so many magnificent stuff and now we don’t want to do it
We don't thank Adobe enough.
I can't agree more.
Mathew Omolo blender
@Carlo Papa adobe makes you life more easier, why, explain it then
I was exposed to the computer too late to understand.
I wish i could tell them how much great work dee did
they are racist tho
+Pepinus not all of them
Only racist if you have thin skin.
OperationFatGuy they were tho it was the 1940s what did you expect
Pepinus way to slander people you don't know.
working sound effect department is the BEST!
Only pretty girls can work in Walt Disney's studio
As it should be :P
Yep, Uncle Walt was a pimp.
Well John Kricfalusi took that advice but in a *wrong* way
this was so beautiful, back then animation was much more of a craft, and cartoons like this really are wonderful pieces of art
Now animation is much easier, and has the potential to look much better. Just look at my little pony:friendship is magic. It is beautifully animated and would have taken much longer and looked much worse back when everything was done by hand.
ijfharvey
The animation and art for My little pony is very bland and rushed, but dont get me wrong it is a show after all and of course less detail goes into making it. In my opinion animation like that is completely boring and simply cannot be compared to things such as Snow White, Lion King and any classic works that have taken a long time to make.
That's completely false. You're just pretentious and nostalgia blind. And you obviously subscribe to the hard work fallacy.
It's also completely unfair to compare a television show to a movie.
Also, you're confusing blend with simple.
"hundreds of pretty girls" haha brilliant
4:02 "more pretty girls apply the final color".
wonder wat r pretty girls doing now a days.
they are probably about 70 or passed out..
golddigging
@@TheMRTIMBUK2 probably dead
@@jungsookhwang2426 Actually My grandpa still alive
Mickey Mouse looked fucking horrifying.
jozilife so does your profile pic
I don't understand why they had someone in a Mickey costume when the real Mickey was already there! ( 6:19 )
jozilife what? U scared boi awww ya should be brave boi not afraid :/
😂😂😂😂 I thought exactly the same
Lots of pretty girls...haha, gotta love the old days, I would laugh if the camera stopped and he said..."er..except that one..."
Lmao
RIGHT? "Lots of pretty girls...erm...except for Doris...she's a bit big-boned and homely. We'll put her in the basement. She...uh...tests lightbulbs...or something."
This is truly fascinating. These people are true artists who worked hard to create a wonderful form of storytelling that fascinates me still.
the effort that was put into cartoons.... truly amazing :)
The way they record sound fxs is so funny
This is a BEAUTIFUL Video! Thank you for posting!! :D
Sadly, most of the children of today will never know what growing up with the old school Disney cartoons and movies were really like.
Thank goodness that the girls were all "pretty", and can you imagine - a "building all their own"! WOW!!
+Karen Hess he could've said all these ugly girls have their own building!
Hahahaha.... @Pjiggy your edit is brilliant
This video portrays Men as the smart, innovative people who have to do all the hard work which is sketching and testing the animation, writing the script and recording the dialogues and music. On the other hand, Women are the "hundreds of pretty women", they are not smart nor do they get a hard task, all they do is color the sketch, at their own little building (giving them a little patriarchal cookie in order for them to shut up and do what they are told, appreciating what they get) which is easier for them because women are good with colors and clothes but nothing else right? This is sexism at it's finest mate.
Karen Hess Good thing this country elected to Trump so we can all collectively teleport back to 1954.
PKToxic You really should chill out on the right wing propaganda on UA-cam. Everything you just said is some regurgitated bullshit you heard from Someone else peddling an agenda. Get the fuck over it... the old days were kinda sexist and racist. It’s time to move on. Stop trying to live in the past.
when i grow up i want to be a good animator like walt elias disney
+U MAD BRO ? Better get crackin'!
You can do it. I believe in you.
start drawing everything you see! AND DO NOT, DO NOT fall into the habit of "COPYING" other peoples work just DONT, (you can do it to teach yourself to appreciate others work) Master copying , but instead draw what you see in everyday life and start creating your own concepts. Just some quick advice and Good Luck!
Learn the fundementals of drawing, and learn how to ink, paint, ect. Come up with some storyboards, maybe have a few feiend to help you and all of that.
Tim Drake lucky for you now computers and drawing tablets exist, all you need is a bit of money and time then your ready to practice
I love seeing this kind of stuff. Even though Im only 17, while I grew up I watched alot of these movies on VHS and fell in love with them. This is the true disney magic. The old classic cartoons and characters are what give the name disney its magic. Watching this just clearly explains why films like Snow White and Pinocchio Bambi and Alice in Wonderland were so great and magical. It's cause all these people we see in this video put their hearts and souls into producing these amazing features.
Their digital ink and paint process was called CAPS. It's what allowed Disney to make movies without having to hand color them. The Little Mermaid was their last film to use celluloid film to draw characters on. With CAPS Disney was able to make the animation look a lot more clean, such as lines that seemingly matched the colors on a charcter's clothing or skin for that matter.
Rest in peace Walter Elias Disney... Thanks for making my childhood complete. I love you
2:31 very impressed this part
I love this. I wish things were more soft and enjoyable like this..
These people are amazing
It is so amazing to see how classic animation is made and knowing how difficult it must be to keeps frame and timing right.
I find it really weird that I can't picture old times with various colors, whenever I watch old movies in black and white I can't imagine that the contemporary happenings happen with the same spectrum of colors I see in the present. When i was younger I found myself wondering if colors were invented around the time I was born which is stupid. I just wonder if some people thinks the same way I do.
Cookie Monster I can't imagine the colors too
me too my friend don't worry you are not alone :D
Same here!! When I was little I always assumed they saw in black and white and that colors didn't exist.
Yeah and their voice
Cookie Monster it doesn’t feel like it happened
Genius! Forever in love with Walt Disney!
*Sniff* All the beauty of traditional hand drawn animation is being layed to waste in place of 3D animation, just because the companies can churn the films out faster in 3D and get lots of money. Tangled would have been just as good, if not better, in 2D. It makes me wish I was born in the "Golden Days" of animation :(
We need more 2d animation revival!!
you obviously dont know how much work goes into 3d animation films
I remember always wondering how they managed to draw the exact same background in every picture when I was a child. Now I finally know how:D
"I can't blieve it" that is so amazing!!!!😭😭😭
Makes me a bit sad to know that Disney closed all it's "traditional" animation studios some years ago...
It's an era that has shaped what animation is today and what it will be for a very long time!
Snow White, Little Mermaid, Pochahontas, Aladdin etc etc..pure magic!!
I wish the workers were called handsome boys. Handsome boys and pretty girls sounds like a great place to work at.
Only if they had a female narrator in order to call the male employees handsome
How were old cartoons produced in 1930?
Old cartoons in 1930 were produced using a technique known as traditional animation or cel animation.
Here’s a step-by-step process of how old cartoons were produced in 1930:
1. Script: First, a script was written for the animated short. This script is then broken down into scenes.
2. Storyboarding: The storyboard is made up of sketches that represent each scene. These sketches are used to plan the action and camera movements.
3. Voice Recording: Voice actors were hired to provide dialogue. During the process of sound recording, an animated short was played to help time the dialogue.
4. Animatics: The storyboard sketches were then put together on a timeline along with temporary dialogue. This allowed the director to see how the story was coming together before animation began.
5. Final Character Designs: Character designs were finalized before animation began. This included the design of the characters themselves, as well as any props they would use.
6. Layout: The layout artist takes the storyboard and creates a more polished version of each shot, adding more detail and finalizing the camera angles and composition.
7. Animation: Animators then drew each character and prop on a transparent sheet of celluloid, known as a “cel” or “sheet,” one frame at a time. Each cel had to match the movement of the character accurately.
8. Ink and Paint: After drawing each frame, the animation was placed on top of a static background, and the cel was traced onto another piece of paper to outline the character’s shape. The cel was then painted, and the paint would dry, and the animated cel would be laid over the painted background.
9. Compositing: Animators would layer the painted cels onto the background and photograph them one frame at a time, creating the final animation.
10. Sound Effects and Music: After the animation was completed, sound effects and music were added.
11. Final Edit: Lastly, the director would watch the final version of the animated short and make any necessary final edit changes before finalizing the cartoon.
Thus, this was the long process of how the old cartoons were produced in 1930.
It's surprising how people used to make the cartoons and movies most people know and love, making them by hand one-by-one.
so, one day when I become a full-grown adult, and try and try and try to become a hard-working person just like Walt would and become a person who represents Walt.
that man has made childhood dreams for so many generations! the true merchant of dreams and the ultimate miracle maker along with his paraphernalia
Walt Disney was a legend!
A true legend!
And he still lives in our minds, in our souls, and in our hearts...
Not all of them, some of the new ones have found a place in our hearts...Princess and the Frog had great characters.
Thanks so much for posting this. There will never again be another Walt Disney - a true genius and master at his craft.
Disney was so much better before they started the 3d animation it works for Pixar but now there will be no animation like this that I see growing up like lion king, Hercules etc
Take off your nostalgia goggles.
ijfharvey shut up
But purist still bash over even the digitally made 2D animations. Even if they still count as traditional as well. That’s how purists are.
Oh my god! That is incredible! I can't believe it takes that much work and time! Good for you Walt Disney!
I love the old "1900s" voice commentating!
This is what UA-cam is made for, sharing great videos like this
God, I really admire their hard works! I mean, they helped built a nice, memorable childhood for all the kids around the world! And now, I am learning animation!
By the way, Walt Disney was good looking in person hehee..
This is what made and makes America great:hard work,believe in success and courage.
No
That's generally true of any individual, regardless of where he happened to be born.
TRUMP2016
Abdellah Arak and what about all the other places of the world?they work just as hard.
I thought America isn't great, even the president says so!
2:31 so handsome tho 🥺💕
Happy 100th Anniversary, Disney!
Amazing the talent and overall coordination required to create animation in those days. Those 50-70's cartoons are amazing, talented people made them, no computers., Roger Rabbit was not yet born. Animation employed a lot of people, a lot of artists, musicians , and everything else, editing , wow, that's some craft work
it is really incredible to make animation the traditionally way, but it takes a lot of time and patience. most people say they love it if people do it that way but really it takes many times ! I am sure they still do this but only work the result out of the computer (I'm not sure but think it). so working with the computer is also great :)
same process different tools
WoW! Props to their hard work and making great classics!!
This is insane :O You get so much respect for the old classics ones you understand all the work and talent in required!
Back when cartoonist had skill
They still do just look past American animation. Watch Song of the Sea or Les Triplettes de Belleville
or anything by studio ghibli
You're stupid if you think they don't now.
You're dumb and I say it with respect.
People still do now, like if you look at somones animations like for example, youtuber "gothfrog" , she uses photoshop to animate, now you try animating like, really hard. Really short animations can take 10 or 16 hours.
Wow! What a great bit of footage!
We all know by now how animation is done, but this is a fascinating look into the time and "Snow White" in particular. It's also interesting to see Disney before he eased into his "Uncle Walt" television persona.
Thanks for posting it!
hello random person scrolling down to see first comment
@@Thatdude_Nik Hiya'!
@@Thatdude_Nik yo wassup
people are crazy talented
Absolute genius artistry, engineering, teamwork, compartmentalization, hard-work, and production.
"Computer is less life than Traditional"
-2MK
0:00 R.K.O!! Out of nowhere!!
☠ToxicWarrior12100 ☠ Watch out watch out watch out!!! xD
Thank you, America and WD, for made my days as I was a child! God bless you!
This made me smile ... the whole video ... their resourcefulness and inventiveness by the sounds and hard work (actually their passion) - I love it ... this was the real animation
there is something else Disney used to get that softy animations...
they used real human animation, capture that animation with a camera and then traced every frame in a new sheet!.
+Mikeh Miiikeh They didn't trace. It's called shooting reference and it is essential for animation. All GOOD animators use reference.
+Pjiggy hmmm.. i was pretty sure they was using rotoscoping..
Mikeh Miiikeh In practice, But I don't believe any rotoscoped shots made it into the film. I could be wrong. I will consult the illusion of life because I read something about it in there.
+Pjiggy oh, understand.... well i have seen the making off of alice in the wonderland and saw the real girl (same dressed as alice) that served as model to create alice... after seeing the smooth alice´s movement, i wondered how Disney did that... and someone said me that they were using rotoscoping, of course, not all film was made by that way.. but on some case were needed...
Mikeh Miiikeh They just really were that talented! That's what hard work and dedication gets you!
Fascinating!
this was so incredibly fascinating to watch!!
An incredible process. I had no idea that they made background overlays and slid the characters on. It's amazing how they could do all that perfectly to make such great looking animation. It's so much more artistic than modern CG Disneys.
AMAZING!!! This what I call hard work, and an artistic masterpiece.
This is INCREDIBLE! It's really sad to see how terrible animations are today in America... everything has been outsourced and computerized... there's no life to cartoons anymore because people want money but also want to cut corners... oh well, I'll always have the Disney classics (which are timeless masterpieces) to pass on to my children when they're growing up.
Well some cartoons are great and not just movies but also TV shows which are what really makes animation.
Agreed. Lilo & Stitch proved that a good animated product can be entirely made in-house with a downsized cost without having to outsource all the hard work to elsewhere.
Amen!
lol that's like saying digital art isn't as good as traditional art
Bromaeda Nagito It isn't.
This is more then amazing, thank you for sharing .
It's weird the fact that most of the people in this video are actually dead
Dammn that's a long process
True. BUT THE FINAL RESULT IS A FILM BELOVED BY ALL AND FOR GENERATIONS TO COME.
I agree that 2-D animation is very beautiful, artistic and memorable. But I don't think that CG is passionless... CG animation has its good and bad turn-points, as well as 2-D. I mean, I admire these two mainstreams. But still, I pay more respect to 2-D because you need more skills to do it, and it delivers the passion of the artist through the drawings, brush strokes, and the movements..
I liked a comment after 14 years .
Goosebumps 🤯
Respect for these people and their hard work
I thought it took longer to animate a CG scene than it was to hand draw characters, but then again, technology does advance. I'm working on getting to study traditional character animation in a few years hopefully.
Woah wait, woman hater? 7:48
In all seriousness, this is tremendously inspiring.
+Sean Willets doesn't mean his gay. It just means his mother treated him like crap and he doesn't trust women as a result!
one Chinese person could of done all that in a week
One Asian child could do that in an hour.
And a thousand silly racists could have said that in one day
not me
So true
@@marselmusic its not racist its funny
It's so beautiful... In every sense of the word. I actually cried.
Great great great video! :D Loved every part of it :)
I'm just trying to figure out how they got the colors like that T_T
I felt proud about a two minute flash animation I made in Flash. I feel so incredibly small to the incredible work WD and his team put towards their work.
Well, everybody great animator's gotta start somewhere, right?
Disney Studios had a Sound Effects names of the People Jimmy MacDonald, C.O Sylfield, Robet O. Cook, Harold J. Steck, Herd Taylor and Robert Hathaway.
Disney Had Music Editors Al Teeter, Evelyn Kennedy and Jack Wadsworth.
This is Awesome :)
Thank you pretty girls!!!!
THERE ALL DEEAD
Barla Panfry
They're all dead...
shut up
thanks dude who made this im doing speech on walter and this realy helps!!!!!!!
U rock!!!walt Disney forever
I like coming back here from time to time just to appreciate the magic they created for us🥰
"Now the colour"
Literally the video has no colour at all lmao.
Back then all this was so hard work, now its all CGI
But think of the hard work that was put into making these films back then they didn't have the technology nowadays all you have to do is move A frickin you stick figure think of the Blood Sweat and Tears that was put into making the films they didn't have phones back then they didn't have the internet back then they had to use what they had
many-many thanks for this video... happy new year!
They really did a hard hard hard work... I love disney classics *-*
Every human you just saw in this video have lived their whole life and are dead now! sadly, those pretty girls too...
DumboZomBiE
This just in; the sky is also blue, and apparently water is wet.
You don’t need to say that
@@MikeOxlong2092 This just in; the sky is not blue. The ‘sky’ is an abstract sphere containing scattered gases and particles. Blah blah blah. And water is not wet...... water gives other ‘things’ the quality of wetness. I hope that in the 3 years since you left this thick as fuck comment you’ve grown up a bit and done some research #Burn # Whatadouche
pretty girls
hey more pretty girls😁😁😬
Amazing, just amazing!
People talk about their jobs being pressure, this makes you rethink. When I see an old school cartoon like tom & jerry I have a new appreciation. Everything from the music and sounds were from scratch. Now you can simulate it with a computer.
back when America did things right :D
that's a joke, right?
How real cartoons are made. Better than that anime crap.
504jec Actually, anime used to be made the same way, just look for "The Animation process of Sailor Moon" here on UA-cam and you'll see. Now, though, they use computers to assist in the process (digital coloring, for example).
What makes you think that western cartoons are somehow superior to Asian cartoons?
How many Japanese cartoons have you seen, because there's a lot more variety in character design than you think. Besides, using your logic I could argue that every Disney character looks the same.
Prove it
There is essentially nothing different between Asian and American animation in this time period. You don't have to like anime or it's design, but you shouldn't dismiss the amount of effort put into it just like the effort put into American cartoons. Really, anime is just a word to describe cartoons originating in Japan...
Ahh thx for sharing .. was awsome to see :D
Oh yay! Finally some classic Disney animation!