Obsessive Animations

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fuckyeahdigidestined:

“The emails! If I forward him all the emails, it’ll slow him down just like it did us. Keep sending them, kids! … YOU’VE GOT MAIL!

#he is the true hero of this film

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waffleguppies:

best gif oh my goshand it was all going so well

waffleguppies:

best gif oh my gosh
and it was all going so well

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vito303:

AMAZING WORK RIGHT HERE!!!

Uploaded by  on Sep 6, 2011

I found a DVD file of this (on the interent) and then converted that DVD file into an .m4v file for Youtube. This is a non-for-profit reconstructed version (not done by me, for the record) of Richard William’s should-have-been masterpiece. 30 years in the making, Richard Williams worked on a film that would be the mother of all animated films. This would require long and proper analyzing on the animation and a high budget, yet Warner Brothers, the company initially distributing this film, couldn’t handle the outcome of this picture, as the company couldn’t stand the budget increases and delayed deadlines and thus placing all of the works to a Bond company, where they had a lower-quality animation company finish the film as cheap and quick as possible. The end result? A foreign print (The Princess and the Cobbler) and the Miramax version (Arabian Knight) which both were not approved by Williams himself. (the sad thing is that they gave Williams credit in these two versions.) To this day, Williams has not completed his groundbreaking world-record-breaking (for longest production) masterpiece. 

This “reconstructed” version was created from many various sources, from the actual film print of “Arabian Knight” (the only highest quality film print to use) to storyboard pictures, raw unfinished animation, workprints, etc. Some of the music and sound effects are newly added (sometimes not originally made for the film) for this reconstruction. Note that some of the animation that Richard Williams and his production studio would’ve animated, was done by the Bond company.

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fstopped:

Eadweard Muybridge

His photograph and an animated sequence of a Buffalo, 1887

see more here

Thought this might turn into good reference in the future.~

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IT’S HAPPENING

durbikins: