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"Steven Spielberg Admires Animators"

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Blogger J. J. Hunsecker said...

What year was that interview conducted in? Speilberg looks pretty young there. Was this before Tiny Toons and animaniacs?

August 03, 2009 12:39 AM

Blogger Ke7in said...

Darn, I really was on his side at first when he was talking about filmmakers have to/should know what they want, and I thought he was going to talk about how he was impressed with animators understanding and planning performance beforehand, not just the technical side of rotating a chipmunk.

I'd like to think that's what he meant, but I think he was more impressed with the notion that animation is a lot more work than a guy pointing and shooting on set.

August 03, 2009 2:15 AM

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August 03, 2009 7:00 AM

Blogger Floyd Norman said...

I think Steven was talking about the animator's understanding of planning. A number of live-action film makers are impressed by what we do, and have told me so. Many have the highest regard for animators.

The live-action dudes, however, still make the bigger bucks.

August 03, 2009 1:30 PM

Blogger Mark Mayerson said...

J.J, the clip is from 1978.

August 03, 2009 4:25 PM

Blogger J. J. Hunsecker said...

Thanks.

August 05, 2009 2:50 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

He may have been articulating how curious it is that in animation, one is in control (theoretically) of every frame. He once said he remained astounded how Chuck Jones could time a cartoon to the frame before animating it, unlike the live action approach of editing down from numerous takes.

August 12, 2009 12:09 AM

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