More than tracing: The women behind Disney animation | BFI video essay

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2023
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Disney's first feature film, was a marvel of artistic skill and technological innovation.
    While the story of Disney's core animators - the "Nine Old Men" - is well known, the meticulous work of hundreds of women - including trailblazers like art director Hazel Sewell, ink and paint master Mary Tebb and Mary Weiser, who took it upon herself to open and operate the world's first in-house animation studio paint lab - is less celebrated.
    In this video essay Queline Meadows (‪@kikikrazed‬) champions the achievements of the women who, through artistic skill and technical innovation, helped form the foundations of Disney animation.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @framemygaze
    @framemygaze Рік тому +17

    I adored this video essay! So well researched, written and edited! Made this a super engaging watch. The editing was so smooth and pretty. Such impressive editing techniques! The structural and cultural undervaluing of women animators is an important topic. I'm glad the BFI commissioned @kikikrazed to make this!

  • @teddyfurstman1997
    @teddyfurstman1997 Рік тому +5

    Fascinating stuff about The Woman who helps made Disney's Animated films

  • @petergivenbless900
    @petergivenbless900 Рік тому +4

    This reminds me of the indispensable contributions that female "computers" made to the Apollo Lunar Mission, as depicted in the film 'Hidden Figures'. While it's great to see such belated recognition, I can also see parallels with how the small armies of hardworking digital artists behind effects heavy blockbusters today are often exploited and overlooked.

  • @OutOfCharacters
    @OutOfCharacters Рік тому +13

    really excellent work, I didn't know anything about this group that was crucial for early cel animation. I was incredibly impressed by how much you and your assistant were able to find, and the edits were really clean as well. really good job kikikrazed!

  • @Afterthoughts
    @Afterthoughts Рік тому +5

    This was awesome!!! Kiki's editing is always top-notch.

  • @johnmcchrystal2203
    @johnmcchrystal2203 Рік тому +3

    Creative, innovative and brilliant woman have been ‘inked’ out of history in all fields of human development and advancement. Your essay was another example of this male domination and obfuscation of history. Thanks for posting✌🏻

  • @amt253
    @amt253 Рік тому +3

    Important research, great storytelling techniques, and splendid effects the whole way through here. I like how you emphasized the changing names of the departments (so inky!), how you cut out and slid Sewell into her new department (like she’s a drawing on a cel being placed on a new background), and re-animating the script from that magazine piece toward the end. At every step, you made an implicit argument for video essay as a form of animation. But my favorite moment was the most old-fashioned - a bit of argument through juxtaposition- where you say that the women were expected to quit when they got married, and you left a slight pause as Prince Charming horned in for the kiss… and so we see how the ideology on and off screen are the same. Women expected to wait around for a man to shuttle them off to domesticity.

  • @paganpulpit
    @paganpulpit Рік тому +10

    So are we just gonna ignore that the animation building has a little morgue inside?

  • @aaryhanasingh

    very interesting! glad to know and learn more about the history of women always being under appreciated.

  • @vikingsmb
    @vikingsmb Рік тому +1

    i've noticed on present day cartoons that the screen jumps slightly, but on walt disney era ones it doesnt

  • @nmckeown74

    Impressive story!

  • @patriciaoreilly8907
    @patriciaoreilly8907 Рік тому +1

    Disney ❤was every childhood dream 😊worldwide respected from all ages 😊artistic contribution from men & woman wow what a talent 😊

  • @renatashp

    inspiring! excellent job! ❤

  • @crentovibe7474

    Wow that's great hats of to the womens 🎉🎉

  • @patriciaoreilly8907
    @patriciaoreilly8907 Рік тому

    Disney under Walt Disney was absolutely magical 😊 as a child loved 'Snow White ' film all cartoons 😊 i adored Disney Productions beautiful 😊after Walt passed & Disney under the Walt grandson its now turned into a strange cult which i Boycott Disney. Very sad what went so wrong?

  • @CocaKolaaaa
    @CocaKolaaaa Рік тому +4

    I’m first but WOW I LEARNED STUFF

  • @sacmaps
    @sacmaps Рік тому +1

    Can @kikikrazed or anyone else tell me what the '60s-looking film used in this video essay is? It can be seen throughout; the part that has a tour around the Ink & Paint Dept ("secret formulas and everything!"

  • @UpTheMags74
    @UpTheMags74 Рік тому

    90 years of Disney 10 years of Dismal