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"Abe Levitow Notes on Animating"

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Blogger David said...

These notes are wonderful . Thanks for posting them , Mark.

The last paragraph resonates now more than ever given the current precarious position of hand-drawn animation:

"Even though the Disney animator Marc Davis has said: 'Animation is an anachronism; it is that rarity, a handmade product in a mechanized age', the satisfaction gained from doing it well is the kind of satisfaction that can only be gotten by creating something with your own hands that no one has ever done before. It's a sublime feeling ... you'll see !!"

May 19, 2009 1:35 AM

Blogger David said...

And of the poltroon who hacked the Abe Levitow legacy site I say: "Of course you realize this means WAR!" ( "What a maroon, what an embezzle)

May 19, 2009 1:59 AM

Blogger Jarrett said...

Thanks for posting these, Mark! It's very inspiring, and makes me want to put them to work. All the best.

May 19, 2009 4:04 AM

Anonymous billburgNYC said...

Can't wait to dig into these! Thanks, as usual, Mr. Mayerson!

May 19, 2009 9:39 AM

Blogger Michael Sporn said...

We've been working most of the day to try to get www.abelevitow.com back up and running. This is the second time some idiot has hacked the site. Who knows why. It should be up and running again by Wed. May 18.

Thanks for the patience.

Years ago Judy Levitow gave me a copy of Abe's lecture notes. They're a somewhat similar to Dick Williams' Art Babbit notes. except they're tight/clean/legible. I promised her then that I wouldn't distribute them. Maybe she's more up for it now.

May 19, 2009 12:27 PM

Blogger p spector said...

Wow, loved reading it. Great stuff! Thanks for posting it.

As per Michael's comment about the lecture notes: C'mon Judy, let's get 'em up.

May 20, 2009 11:23 AM

Blogger Greg Duffell said...

I'm late to the game here, but I am very grateful to read these excellent notes by Mr. Levitow. Thanks Mark, as always.

December 09, 2013 12:32 AM

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