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"Barbera Tom and Jerry Boards"

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Blogger Thad said...

Irv Spence (the animator of that particular scene) is a better man than I am if he was able to interpet anything from those drawings... They look like hell!

THAD

December 26, 2006 7:38 PM

Blogger Mark Mayerson said...

I think that after these drawings were done, a layout man worked them over before they got to the animator. For this time period, it was possibly Harvey Eisenberg who did that job.

You can see recognizable Tom and Jerry facial expressions and poses in those loose drawings, which shows me that Joe Barbera had a measurable influence on the character animation of the cartoons. They're based on his style.

December 26, 2006 8:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

MGM/UA Used to Be Great,Until That Ted Turner Guy Ruined it.

December 27, 2006 6:37 PM

Blogger Stephen Worth said...

Joe said that early on, he would do more finished drawings, but when Harvey Eisenberg joined him to do layout, he just did ruff thumbnails. He knew that Eisenberg could interpret them. I've seen several of Joe Barbera's thumbnail boards and they have a lot of energy and definitely set the style of the films. He could "draw his ass" as the old timer's say.

See ya
Steve

December 30, 2006 5:23 PM

Blogger Larry T said...

Irv Spence (the animator of that particular scene) is a better man than I am if he was able to interpet anything from those drawings... They look like hell!

Heh heh heh, then you wouldn't have ever wanted to clean up Norm Ferguson's drawings, Thad ;)

January 03, 2007 2:26 PM

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