From: Ken Bawcom (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Aug 04 2009 - 15:02:39 PDT
Lots of animation does shape-shifting. Early Fleischer Bros. work was
known for the inanimate objects that came to life. The more
conservative Warner Bros. studios were not afraid to do shape shifting
on occasion. "Porky In Wackyland" comes to mind. More modern, but
obviously influenced by the Fleischers, is Sally Cruickshank's work.
Two of my favorites are "Quasi at the Quackadero," and "Face Like a
Frog." In FLaF, at one point we hear the admonition "Don't change!,"
meaning don't morph again.
Ken B.
Quoting Pip Chodorov <email suppressed>:
> Chuck Jones - The Dot and the Line
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmSbdvzbOzY
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> At 23:16 +0200 4/08/09, Erik Lavesson wrote:
>> Thanks everybody for great suggestions, and I don't want to put a
>> stop to it - if you have some more keep em comin!
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>> /erik
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