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| 16 Jan 2010 by ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (Iwerks/1934). Ub Iwerks was the artist who designed Mickey Mouse. He left Disney in 1930 to form his own studio. Soon he lost interest in the day to day supervision of the cartoons and turned the ... Boing Boing - http://www.boingboing.net/ - References |
| 16 Jan 2010 by ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (Iwerks/1934). Ub Iwerks was the artist who designed Mickey Mouse. He left Disney in 1930 to form his own studio. Soon he lost interest in the day to day supervision of the cartoons and turned the ... Boing Boing - http://www.boingboing.net/ - References |
| 14 Jan 2010 intweetion: letterheady: MJ Winkler, 1925 | Source. オッさんのTumblr. - http://yellowblog.tumblr.com/ |
| 4 Nov 2007 by Stephen Worth grim natwick is undoubtedly one of the most influential animators who ever lived. his career spanned the entire history of animation- from its earliest days in new york to richard williams' cobbler and the thief in recent times. ... ASIFA-Hollywood: The International Animated... - http://www.asifa-hollywood.org/ |
| 28 Jul 2007 by Don thirty years ago, animation was treading water; it was there, but not too many people noticed. the renaissance was more than a decade away. disney released the rescuers, which was well-received, and 20th century fox released raggedy ann ... Isn't Life Terrible - http://www.isntlifeterrible.com/ - References |
| 22 Apr 2007 by laughingwolf asifa-hollywood animation archive. the international animated film society: asifa-hollywood has embarked on an ambitious project to create an animation archive, museum, and library for the benefit of the animation community, ... pause and reflect... - http://laughing1wolf.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Sep 2006 by AMID see that photo above? it's not ed benedict. i repeat, it's not ed benedict. it's veteran east coast animator/board artist don duga, who worked on a number of the rankin/bass projects, among many other things. he's alive and well so why ... Cartoon Brew - http://www.cartoonbrew.com/ |
| 1 Sep 2006 by Didier Ghez fascinating post on asifa animation archive's blog this afternoon. not to be missed. Disney History - http://disneybooks.blogspot.com/ |
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