Tony White ~ 'Endangered Species'
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"Endangered Species" was a film I created exclusively to illustrate my recent book... 'Animation from Pencils to Pixels ~ Classical Techniques for Digital Animators'. The book is conceived to be the ultimate reference book for all contemporary animators, dealing with traditional techniques of movement and production process that can be utilized in the modern digital world. It seemed totally relevant therefore to offer an animated overview of the great classic moments of traditional animation, and then explain how these original pieces were produced and how I replicated them in a digital environment. This is all indicated and explained in the book's accompanying interactive CD, amongst other things. I worked single-handedly for over 4 years to produce the film, utilizing the assistance of many of my students... as well as the voice of the great Roy E. Disney... along the way!
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You're the first person to have noted that reference! (Most people glaze over and think I've lost my mind at that point!) It is of course an homage to the wonderful Richard Williams' breakthrough film, "A Christmas Carol"... produced by Chuck Jones and winner of an Academy Award.
Thanks for the comment!
And thanks to everyone for their comments too!
Tony. :^{)}=-
and i read your book LOL
Best wishes,
Tony. :^{)}=-
(and your book)
have a look at my great animations
and tellvme what U think about it.
Maybe we can produce a movie in teamwork.
all my love to you and your films.
Animation isn't dead. You just proved that.
Thank you for making this. It has touched me and everyone I have shown it to.
More importantly, I now appreciate the video itself a lot more. Having learned as much as I have, I now understand everything about it, as opposed to when I watched it when I had a fresh eye to animation knowledge.