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"Pinocchio Part 17A"

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Blogger Michael J. Ruocco said...

This has got to be one of my favorite Milt Kahl scenes. So much expression... you can see how Pinocchio feels without making a sound, but the faces changing colors 3 times is sort of a cheat.

July 17, 2007 2:08 PM

Blogger J. J. Hunsecker said...

>>The image at left is from shot 58 by Kimball. This specific image is held for 4 frames. I always thought that it was odd.<<

Mark,

I thought the same thing when I first notice that held drawing. (I stumbled upon it while still framing the scene on videotape years ago.) Your second theory about it sounds right to me -- that Kimball might have taken out the inbetweens because it softened the impact of the fall.

>>but the faces changing colors 3 times is sort of a cheat.<<

Michael,

I can see how you might think the color changes are a bit of a cartoon cliche now, but I wouldn't call them a cheat. In real life peoples' faces flush red when straining or angry, and look pale and wan when sick. It's based on observation, but exaggerated.

July 18, 2007 8:33 PM

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