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Thursday, August 30th, 2018

REFPACK023: Members- Download An E-Book Of The German Caricature Journal Simplicissimus

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REFPACK023: August / September 2018

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PDF E-BOOK:
Simplicissimus

Simplicissimus Vol. 1
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December 30th, 1903 to March 2nd, 1904

Simplicissimus (Simpleton) was founded in 1896. It was the most audacious and daring caricature magazine of its day, lampooning the stiffness of officers of the military, religion, class divisions, loose social morals and inevitably, powerful political leaders. Its reckless determination to offend destined it for trouble, and it didn’t take long.

In 1898 Kaiser Wilhelm objected to a caricature of himself on the cover of Simplicissimus. He shut down the magazine, forced its publisher to flee to Switzerland, and threw the cartoonist, Theodor Heine in jail. Like a phoenix, Simplicissimus soon sprang up again, but in 1906 its editor Ludwig Thoma was convicted of attacking the church and was also jailed for a time. It continued to have legal troubles with the government and religious leaders throughout its many decades in publication, but these troubles only served to increase the circulation.

SimplicissimusSimplicissimusBased in Munich, the staff of Simplicissimus included some of the best draftsmen and most forward thinking illustrators of the day. Bruno Paul was one of the most recognizable of the magazine’s artists. He was one of the founders of the Jugendstil movement and along with cartooning, he was an accomplished furniture designer and architect. Another brilliant contributor to Simplicissimus was Rudolf Wilke. His caricatures were keenly observed and unique. The personalities lept off the page. Ludwig Thoma specialized in satirizing life in in rural Bavaria; while Eduard Thöny and Ferdinand von Reznícek focused on military subjects and high society. Olaf Gulbransson was a Norwegian-born artist with a simple graphic line that belied the sophistication of his caricature. It was an amazing team of artists, and they produced thousands of incredible illustrations over the years on a tight weekly schedule.

When the Nazis came to power in the mid-1930s, Simplicissimus was an obvious target for silencing. The Nazis despised everything that the magazine stood for, but they didn’t shut Simplicissimus down. They purged it of the Jewish employees and weeded the ranks of its most radical writers and artists. Thomas Heine, who was responsible for creating the iconic bulldog mascot was the first to go. They succeeded in blunting its impact considerably, a blow from which the magazine never recovered. Simplicissimus ceased publication at the end of World War II, and was re-established for a while in the mid-1950s, but by that time it was pale shadow of its former self.

This PDF e-book reproduces a little over two months worth of issues in their entirety. It is optimized for display on the iPad or printing two up with a cover on 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper. We hope you find this to be useful in your studies.

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Monday, August 13th, 2018

Problems With Disk Array

Animation Resources had a disk array go down this morning. It’s the third time this array has acted up. It dates back many years, so it’s time to replace it. We just ordered a new array which will cost $1,000 without drives. We may have enough drives here to cobble it together, but our funds are too low right now to buy all new drives.

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TUESDAY UPDATE: We’ve been able to get the crashed array about 80% back. Currently, we’re moving data off the array to another drive, but it’s a slow process that will take days. This array contains terabytes of material. Once the existing data has been backed up, we’ll try repairing the drive and see if we can rescue the rest. If that fails, we’ll try to resurrect the data from backups. Most of our disk arrays are 5 to 8 years old. They have been running constantly 24/7. It’s time to replace them with more modern, safer arrays.

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Tuesday, August 7th, 2018

Members: RefPack023 Is Available For Download Now!

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Simplicissimus

Reference Pack 023 is jam-packed with jaw dropping animation and inspirational drawings. First up is a high resolution e-book of the German satirical magazine Simplicissimus. It was the most audacious and daring caricature magazine of its day, lampooning the stiffness of officers of the military, religion, class divisions, loose social morals and inevitably, powerful political leaders. Based in Munich, the staff of Simplicissimus included some of the best draftsmen and most forward thinking illustrators of the day. This PDF e-book reproduces a little over two months worth of issues from 1904 in their entirety.

Astro Boy

Also included is the pilot episode of "Astro Boy" which established many of the concepts that later became known to be a part of the Anime style. The animation in this pilot episode is a model of economy. Independent animators would be well served to analyze the techniques used in this program. Many of the ideas for streamlining the storytelling and reusing drawings directly apply to the tight schedules required for internet cartoon series. We hope you find this to be useful in your own work.

Heckle and Jeckle

That’s not all! Thanks to our Advisory Board Member Steve Stanchfield, we are proud to bring you a rare Terry-Toons cartoon in HD. Jim Tyer animates the lion’s share of this cartoon and he had his own sense for distorting the characters to anticipate big actions that makes even tired gags seem fresh. Choose a scene that makes you laugh and break it down… study the drawings and timing. Notice how Tyer uses repeating rhythmic cycles of rolling eyes or flapping mouths to heighten the comedy. Volumes change depending on the need of the movement. His animation is less about moving characters through space than it is expressing movement through the characters. That is a totally different way of thinking about how to animate a film.


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Bonus Download

With every Reference Pack, we’ll be including a bonus video or e-book from one of our past Reference Packs. This time there are two bonus videos!

Cereal Commercial Reel

Paul Fennell was a pioneer of animated advertising. As early as 1939 he was animating the Kelloggs elves- Snap, Crackle and Pop, and continued to direct commercials starring the trio through the 1950s. This reel of animated cereal commercials features Cheerios spots with brilliant layouts by Ed Benedict. The design and clever limited animation of these commercials foreshadow the style of Hanna-Barbera’s early television series.

Cereal Commercial Reel

Industrial films are fascinating to study. Their primary purpose was to educate and inform, but they also needed to hold the audience’s interest. Animation provided the perfect balance of function and fun. This film about tuberculosis was designed with a very specific audience in mind, but was ephemeral- after their audience had been reached with the message, these sorts of films were no longer needed. For this reason, only a small fraction of the number of industrial films produced over the years survive. This great example was created by the Fennell Studios in 1945.


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Animation Resources is dedicated to helping creative artists raise the bar for the art of animation through self study and research. Reference Pack 022 pulls out all the stops with an hour of rare animation and a 146 page downloadable e-book. If you aren’t a member of Animation Resources yet, YOU SHOULD BE!

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