In attendance were the film's supervising director David Hand, sequence directors Wilfred Jackson and Perce Pearce, dwarf supervising animators Fred Moore and Bill Tytla , animators Art Babbitt and Ham Luske, plus future "nine old men" Les Clark, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, to name just a few. Walt Disney, however was not present for this one.
These notes from December 8, 1936 offer a window into the Golden Age of animation as it was happening. Originally they were uploaded by Michael Sporn at his excellent Splog site. Now on the 75th anniversary of this meeting, these pages are re-posted here for your reading enjoyment.
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WOW! IT's amazing to see this NEAT history!!!!
ReplyDeleteSBB-- I agree! :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow that's amazing! Also... lovely blog you have!
ReplyDeleteThanks Azure! I'm a fan of Alice's blue caterpillar too.
ReplyDeleteVery cool stuff!! Linking this page to my Dec 8 info.
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