Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius—and a lot of courage—to move in the opposite direction. —E. F. Schumacker
Paris by Glenn Dakin
Pinsent and here, of course
In case you're interested, here are the episodes of "Shaun the Sheep" written by Glenn Dakin:
Shaun the Sheep (TV series)
– Bitzer from the Black Lagoon (2010) (written by)
– Stick with Me (2007) (written by)
– Sheepwalking (2007) (written by)
– Things That Go Bump (2007) (written by)
– Mower Mouth (2007) (written by)
Documentary about Bill Melendez
"If I had to list my top three influences as a filmmaker, I'd have to say they are Francois Truffaut, Orson Welles and Bill Melendez."
— Wes Anderson
Superman model sheet by Fleischer Studios
Fleischer Studios
Paul says: "The rigors of producing an animated cartoon by hand in the pre-computer days made it necessary to design simple cartoon figures. Because every detail would have to be accurately reproduced thousands of times, every mark - every eyebrow and wrinkle line was carefully thought out. Within these limits, (perhaps because of them) cartoonist-animators of the 1930s and 40s produced some iconic and enchanting images." Thanks Paul!
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