Probably one of my favorite animations of all time is in Fantasia 2000 and is to the lovely sounds of Rhapsody in Blue by Gershwin. Amazing piece and truly expressive. And the team over at Disney at the time seemed to think the same thing. They created an amazing view of a day in the life of several different people living in NYC in the Great Depression. The artwork and long flowy lines are amazing and the dynamic shapes the characters form is fantastic.
I really loved the way that the music meshed with the movements of the characters on film and am actually trying to incorporate that somehow into my film. I like the music accenting and telling the story instead of just plain words. Music has so much to offer.
But anyways as you can see, simply awesome stuff there.
And most of THAT work was inspired by a guy named Al Hirshfeld. That's where they decided on the long flowing and curvy lines for the characters.
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Look at that use of line! |
So the man has some talent. Clearly.
What I drew from him is the use of line and how important that is and how much it contributes to the scene. It's brilliant.
More inspiration to come soon. Don't you worry.