Shows a stylized representation of how cartoons are made from the artists drawings, to the photography of those drawings with a movie camera, to the sounds and music added to the film with dogs, pigs and living cameras being the actors..
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Is it worth your time? If you've got seven minutes and a weird interest in how people used to imagine animation worked back in 1931, give this a go. It's not exactly a documentary, but it's fascinating in its own clunky way. I think animation nerds will find it cool for the history, but if you're looking for a 'story...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? If you've got seven minutes and a weird interest in how people used to imagine animation worked back in 1931, give this a go. It's not exactly a documentary, but it's fascinating in its own clunky way. I think animation nerds will find it cool for the history, but if you're looking for a 'story' with a beginning and end, you're gonna be pretty annoyed. This is basically just a tour of a factory where the machines are alive. The Studio Tour from Hell (In a Good Way) The..."

