pencilpusher
05-08-2005, 07:00 PM
Hey everyone....
I have been working on this animation as a tribute to a great animator, Milt Kahl. As I was listening to his interviews, this clip stuck out in my mind and I had to go for it. (I had to ask some people about his personality before animating/there is also the drawing in the Richard Williams book that gave me some idea.) For those who dont know who he is, Milt Kahl was one of the Nine Old Men who worked on some of Disney's more memorable films (Jungle Book, Pinocchio, 101 Dalamations, The Sword and the Stone; just to name a few). He worked at the studio for 42 years and retired in 1976. If you havent seen his work before, you should have a look. If you would like to here the interviews, there is a link under the animation link that will take you there. Thanks for taking a look. Feel free to comment
Thanks JB.....
http://www.jamaalbradley.com/LazyB.avi
http://www.mchwen.com/milt/
Jamaal Bradley
Animator
www.jamaalbradley.com (http://www.jamaalbradley.com) (website underconstruction)
I have been working on this animation as a tribute to a great animator, Milt Kahl. As I was listening to his interviews, this clip stuck out in my mind and I had to go for it. (I had to ask some people about his personality before animating/there is also the drawing in the Richard Williams book that gave me some idea.) For those who dont know who he is, Milt Kahl was one of the Nine Old Men who worked on some of Disney's more memorable films (Jungle Book, Pinocchio, 101 Dalamations, The Sword and the Stone; just to name a few). He worked at the studio for 42 years and retired in 1976. If you havent seen his work before, you should have a look. If you would like to here the interviews, there is a link under the animation link that will take you there. Thanks for taking a look. Feel free to comment
Thanks JB.....
http://www.jamaalbradley.com/LazyB.avi
http://www.mchwen.com/milt/
Jamaal Bradley
Animator
www.jamaalbradley.com (http://www.jamaalbradley.com) (website underconstruction)
