
Goes into the studios where animated cartoons are made and reveals to the audience the processes in the creation of this type of screen entertainment. In detail there is shown the gradual assembly of material and execution of the drawings.
Victor McLeod
United States

Is this for you? If you have an itch for history or just love seeing how things are built, you’ll dig this. If you want a narrative, character arcs, or anything resembling a plot, you’re gonna be bored stiff. It’s basically a documentary short that treats drawing like manual labor—which, honestly, it kind of is. Lowel...


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Frank Moser
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"Is this for you? If you have an itch for history or just love seeing how things are built, you’ll dig this. If you want a narrative, character arcs, or anything resembling a plot, you’re gonna be bored stiff. It’s basically a documentary short that treats drawing like manual labor—which, honestly, it kind of is. Lowell Thomas has this very specific, slightly stiff way of talking that belongs to a different century. It’s not exactly charming, but it grounds the whole thing in a weirdly serious r..."


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