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Enjoy the Art of Lilo & Stitch in a collection of 60 Original Concept Art made for the movie. A Hawaiian girl adopts an unusual pet who is actually a
If you read just one thing today, make it this newly released 1976 interview with Disney animator Milt Kahl conducted by Michael Barrier and Milton Gray.
Character design for Encanto by Meg Park
What makes you... you? That very question is the ethos behind Disney and Pixar’s new movie Soul, premiering exclusively on Disney+ on December 25, 2020.
Character design for Encanto by Meg Park
Egyptian Prince Moses, upon discovering his roots as a Jewish slave, embarks on a quest to free his people from bondage. When his plea is denied by his brother Rameses, the new pharaoh, a series of horrific plagues strike Egypt. Moses finally leads the Israelites to freedom by parting the Red Sea an
Let me start this post by quoting from the Walt Disney Treasures/ On the Front Lines DVD set: On December 8, 1941, the Disney Studio was taken over by the Military as part of the war effort. Making the most of the talent that hadn't shipped out yet, Walt Disney spent the next four years creating and producing training, propaganda and educational films for the Armed Forces. The following sketches by Milt Kahl were obviously done during that time. They show caricatures of servicemen and perhaps studio personal. These sheets also look like character designs for possible propaganda shorts. And yet to my knowledge these characters were never animated. A few of the images remind me of Brom Bones, but that character wouldn't appear on screen until 1949 in "Ichabod and Mr. Toad", and certainly not in military uniform. This is fascinating stuff, all sheets have pin holes, so they were part of a presentation. There is so much appeal in these drawings, but then again it was Milt who redefined appeal for Disney. The full figure sketches just floor me, what beautiful rhythm going through the poses. If anybody has any doubt whether or not these are Milt's, just read the note on the third page regarding Ollie Johnston, upper left corner. This is the work of someone who confessed that he didn't particularly care to draw, but didn't mind. Oh, common Milt….. -
Another version of a previous post showing how product imagery would be affected by material selection.