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Blogger Pete Emslie said...

Great assessment by Steve Moore. Perhaps because of the nature of the business nowadays, with animators mostly working contract to contract and moving around a lot, there really is no longer any such thing as a distinct house style at any studio, large or small. At one time, Disney had a pretty stable crew of animators, as did Warners, as did MGM, etc. With the current lack of job security, nobody stays put in any one studio for very long to help establish a distinct "look".

Another problem I feel is that the animators of yesteryear often came from small rural towns as well as big cities, everyone bringing a more unique set of life experiences to the table. Today's young animators, through no fault of their own, really have too much of the same influences in pop culture, movies, video games etc. to bring much individuality to their art. The pop culture references drive me nuts, actually, even when done subtly like the in-jokes created mostly for the benefit of the animators themselves. As much as I like the PIxar films, do we really need to keep seeing cameos and artifacts from their previous films in each new release? Yeah, everything is looking rather homogenous and inbred...

January 05, 2008 9:59 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There's another John Sayles (my hero) interview here: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=40297

that may be of interest. They talk about the problems they face with distribution, amongst other topics.

January 09, 2008 1:05 PM

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