Wednesday, December 17, 2008

ROAR BOOK: Walt Disney the art of Animation

5-4-3-2-1
5.Comments:
  • The making of an animated feature takes a lot of effort because it is a matter of putting an infinite number of pieces together; too much work for me to do.
  • I did not know that the bakground artist is also a stylist.
  • I think the background artist is important in making animation because they perform one of the most important functions in the production of picture.
  • I think the layout men is important as well because they establishes the field of action and outlines the appearance of the set.
  • I respect Eyvind Earle for not giving up on his dreams.

4.Questions:

  • What is "Technirama"?
  • What is "Flemish"?
  • How much did the early Japanese print markers cost?
  • Who is Pieter Brueghel?

3.Vocabulary:

  • Provincial: belonging or peculiar to some particular province; local.
  • Mosque: a Muslim temple or place of public worship.
  • Alpine: of, pertaining to, on, or part of any lofty mountain.

2.Literary Terms:

  • Direct Characterization: "Eyvind Earle loves trees. Especially ancient, time-encrusted ones." (page 164)
  • Indirect Characterization: Returning to California, he applied at Disney once more in 1951." Eyvind Earle has perseverance and determination. (page 164)

1.Overview Sentence:

  • Describes the background and color of the animations and describes about Eyvind Earle.

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