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 No.4411 [View All]

Does anyone here on /film/ think certain animated works are worthy topics of discussion? Work like pics related

or am I better off at /ani/?
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 No.8234

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Animal Farm is another great one. The Technicolor feature from 1954 was the first animated feature from Great Britain. It was secretly financed by the CIA for its propaganda value, and to that end, the anti-Stalinism was kicked up a notch. It's got some wonderful character design and art direction, Halas and Batchelor really gave Disney a run for their money.

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 No.8239

File: d35586125f97d0f⋯.webm (1.75 MB,640x480,4:3,Coal Black.webm)

>>8232

Is Coal Black the most sexualized character that WB made?

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 No.8248

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Lightning Sketches (1907)

I remember this aired on Turner Classic Movies (with a disclaimer) during a night that featured vintage animation

I think ethnic humor was popular in vaudeville. Some of it carried over to early cinema as you see here

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 No.8262

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Skhizein (Jérémy Clapin,2008)

it's a little Oscar bait-y but I liked it

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 No.8389

File: d1175b8f0c913a1⋯.jpg (562.99 KB,1653x2165,1653:2165,your name.jpg)

Animatrix

Coraline

Children Who Chase Lost Voices

Kubo

Paprika

Patema Inverted

Summer Wars

Thief and the Cobbler

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 No.8810

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Vimeo test

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 No.8823

>>8389

>Children Who Chase Lost Voices

Pretty background art doesn't make automatically make a film good. Makoto Shinkai should have stuck to what he was good at instead of trying to ape Miyazaki (who's overrated by normalfags and has his own problems).

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 No.8827

>>8389

>Your Name

A movie that has been hyped to the cosmos. The poor sap who made it will be slaughtered by the people who fell for the marketing that made this ok, but amazing, film so popular when he makes his next film.

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 No.8828

>>8827

*but no really amazing

Also, I hope Makoto Shinkai can survive after the hype that has been created dies.

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 No.8865

Are any of these good? All nominated for Oscars 2017

Animated Short Film

Blind Vaysha dir. Theo Ushev

Borrowed Time dir. Andrew Coats, Lou Hamou-Lhadj

Pear Cider and Cigarettes dir. Robert Valley

Pearl dir. Patrick Osborne

Piper dir. Alan Barillaro

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 No.9636

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Fountain of Dreams - 1984

on a jap video site

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/w0E1a6RO4Ms

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 No.9637

meh

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 No.10082

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When did rotoscoping start? Here is an early example

It looks like it might be 70's style but it was made in 1936

http://flashbak.com/len-lyes-1930s-fabulous-short-films-for-the-post-office-382218/

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 No.10134

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Rules for making a Chuck Jones Wile E Coyote cartoon

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 No.10399

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Here is an account full of classic Warner Bros cartoons http://www.dailymotion.com/bugs-bunny1

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 No.10413

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Suzan Pitt sampler from her animated films collection http://re-voir.com/shop/en/suzan-pitt/812-suzan-pitt-animated-films.html

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 No.10416

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>>4411

>get told to come here from some stupid nigger on /tv/

>it's filled with fucking pseudo-intellectual faggots

You want animation? Have this piece of true art.

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 No.11407

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Habfürdő (1979)

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 No.11408

>>10416

As opposed to your actual intellectual faggotry? Go back to /tv/, kiddo.

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 No.11410

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Does this board really seem pretentious? I don't see it.

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 No.11413

>>10416

Not sure if you're shit posting or just this fucking naive and ignorant of your own shit fucking taste. >>>/tv/ is that way faggot.

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 No.11414

>>11410

If one is a /tv/ or r/movies babby, anything else would seem like it.

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 No.11461

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A fun one for you guys: The Three Fools

"short animated sketches" from Bulgaria :)

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 No.11890

File: cec42099a1a98ac⋯.mp4 (15.64 MB,640x480,4:3,TAX.mp4)

TAXANDRIA isn't perfect but it's worth seeing if you like animated films. The artistic style is unique and interesting. It uses animation techniques that are "of it's time" and probably obsolete by now.

Loosely based on a graphic novel series, the film is a mix of live action and animation. It's an entry point to director Raoul Servais who is best known in his home country Belgium. After seeing Taxandria you'll be curious to see his other, better projects.

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 No.12608

>>4411

I love this fucking movie

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 No.12631

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>>12608

>glance at screen

>misread post as "I love fucking this movie"

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 No.12635

>>12631

He doesn't fuck his movies.

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 No.12636

>>12635

*>He doesn't fuck his movies

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 No.13406

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"Le Dernier Cri" : French publisher specialized in rather disturbing serigraphs and comics with a very low print run. http://www.lederniercri.org/

http://derniercrinews.blogspot.it/

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 No.13411

>>13406

Awesome, never heard of those guys

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 No.13515

>>4506

Check on rutracker, i found az ember tragédiája there.

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 No.13516

Guys, i need help finding an animated movie that i watched as a kid.

I think it was japanese, and it had more than one story on it, maybe an anthology. The animation and the subjects were really obscure and eerie. I'd say based on the texture and the colors, the movie was from the 70's. I remember two bits: One, where a little girl was going to school, and she had to go through a forest, and she felt some things or monsters were observing her. The ohter one, had a lady depicted and a dog that was basically destroying her pussy by bitting her nonstop. Please help me, i've been searching for this movie for a long time now.

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 No.13517

>>13516

I think it was an collecion of horror stories.

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 No.13521

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>>13516

The only animated horror anthology I know is Peur(s) du noir, and it sounds like that's what you watched.

>Sumako tries walking home through the woods, but comes across Hajime's burial sight. As she tries to leave, she is accosted by Chōchin-obake, Kasa-obake, a Rokurokubi and various creatures

>the third dog is released on a dancing woman who is also given cunnilingus by the dog

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 No.13528

>>13521

I think this is it, thanks a lot anon. It isn't quite as i remembered it though, really interesting how memories can (and often do) trick you.

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 No.14226

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I recommend "Alice" by Jan Svankmajer. It's an adaptation of Alice's adventures in wonderland which combines stop-motion puppets and live-action. The visuals are fantastic.

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 No.14343

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Buñuel gets animated, interesting

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 No.14365

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 No.14383

File: bc08d38b4d39bf9⋯.webm (13.56 MB,320x240,4:3,'There Will Come Soft Rai….webm)

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 No.14386

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Yūreisen AKA The Phantom Ship (1956)

This Japanese tale of pirates at sea takes inspiration from Lotte Reiniger's silhouette animation

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 No.14397

>>4468

>Ever since Satoshi Kon died

Still hurts. That man was a genius.

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 No.14401

>>13516

Umezu Kazuo no Noroi?

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 No.14414

Александр Константинович Петров, each frame of each of his animations is oil-paint on glass. Excellence of the product aside, it is amazing that it takes only 6 months to produce the 20 minutes of reel. To achieve the 24frames/second minimum for decent fluid motion, there would be over 150 frames to be made each day. Some shortcuts are taken, and some are visible in the result. One shortcut is to paint a frame, photograph it, slightly rearrange the wet oil paint to be as the next frame, photohraph, repeat. This is visible when the oil paint slightly darkens or lightens. If it lightens, all that would be necessary is to add some darkening to it, making it trivial to correct the error of the paint lightening, and it's only twice as difficult to correct darkened paint. Ideally he should have corrected those, but the change is so slight that it hardly effects the overall form or substance, so it never detracts from the essence of the result. Nevertheless, he is excellent, because there is little that is even close to being as good.

>>4490

I agree with the sentiment of the quote, that it often takes the audacity of one man doing things his way in order to change the world for the better. I'd like to think that I'm a member of the Homo Sapiens Audens, but I know that there is a limit to what any man can achieve, without the coöperation of a group willing to, for a probatory period, follow him.

>>4558

<visual poetry

Could you explain what pure visual poetry has to do with cinema?

>>5446

Films targeting kids are not necessarily bad. Films misunderstanding the cognitive capacity of kids ''are'.

>>5481

>Kids are a natural audience for animation

True, so are adults. Animation is a sufficiently flexible medium that one can make some fantastic low-quality products. The reason why many people produce animation targeting kids is beause they think they can get away with selling shoddy animation that is sufficiently fantastic that kids will like it, because they think that kids are naïve, so won't know better unless their parents have good taste or teach them to have good taste.

>>

>"Think of the children"

It's important for a developing mind, at least from the time that it has the basic principles pertinent to the consumption of information, to have access to as many different well presented ideas as possible. Whether or not the ideas are good or bad, their principles will ensure that all the ideas they take as being good really are good, and that the ideas they take as being bad really are bad, that they will not jump to conclusions regarding the good, the bad, or the uncertain, and to ponder, discuss, question, etc, the ideas until they get to a satisfactory conclusion. Often, there are people who are knowledgeable about those ideas and can explain those ideas to them so that they can easily come to the right conclusion for themselves.

So please, think of the children, don't censor media.

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 No.14415

>>14414

forgot the post number

>>8232

>"Think of the children"

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 No.14960

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BodyWorld (Kitty Faingold, 2017)

A delightfully surreal short produced at the the Royal College of Art in London

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 No.15370

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LA JOIE DE VIVRE (1934)

I watched all of it on crappy youtube, but here's a much better version

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 No.15440

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 No.15500

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>>4938

>sexist

The reason for that is most likely because Olive's extremely neurotic, irritating and whiny personality seems like a sexist stereotype of the average housewives of the time. Olive IS really annoying but she does have some good scenes too (like telling Bluto off in a few episodes). Her characterization is a bit uneven as well depending on the writer.

Also obligatory "Franklin the Sailorman" Kek. This Popeye bit is one of my favorites from the show.

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 No.15501

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Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space (2002)

This one caught my eye recently. Haven't seen it yet.

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 No.15502

>>15440

Why do people find Gordon ramsay funny? :(

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