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Friday, February 16th, 2024

REFPACK056: Members Appreciation Month Special!

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Every other month, Animation Resources shares a new Reference Pack with its members. They consist of e-books packed with high resolution scans video downloads of rare animated films set up for still frame study, as well as podcasts and documentaries— all designed to help you become a better artist. Make sure you download this Reference Pack before it’s updated. When it’s gone, it’s gone!

This month’s RefPack is very special. We’re celebrating Members Appreciation Month, so we’re throwing open the doors to share this one with as many people as possible. Check the website about our Dollar Days special where non-members can get a week’s access to the current RefPack and Bonus Archive for only a buck! We think that when you see all the treasures Animation Resources shares with its members each and every month, you’ll want to join and become part of our organization.


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The latest Animation Resources Reference Pack has been uploaded to the server. Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll find when you log in to the members only page…

VIDEO SEMINAR:
Animated Discussions Podcast

Action Analysis: Acting For Animation
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Animated Discussions 014 / Hosted by Davey Jarrell with Stephen Worth
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Animators have been referred to as "actors with a pencil," but most classes in animation and articles on technique deal more with the pencil mileage than acting. In this special two hour episode of Animated Discussions we set out to change that. What *is* acting anyway? What constitutes *good* acting? Is acting the same in live action as it is in animation? How does an animator put across personality and action through acting? We’ll be addressing those questions and many more.

We’ve been working on this seminar for a couple of years. It’s jam-packed with useful information and all the concepts are illustrated with amazing video clips. You’ll want to download this program and save it for future reference.

PDF E-BOOKS:
Best of 25

Best of The E-Books
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A Sampler of the First 10 Years of RefPack E-Books
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This pair of e-books gather together some of the highlights from the first 50 members only e-books. It is provided to the general public to give prospective members an idea of what they will receive when they join. Totaling over 500 pages, these books will give you an idea of the breadth of material Animation Resources has shared over the years.

VIDEO PODCAST:
Best of 25

Best of Videos 1 to 50
Sampler Reels of the First 10 Years of RefPack Animation Videos

In the past decade of Reference Packs, Animation Resources members have had an opportunity to see rarely seen films of all types, from century old silent shorts, to stop motion puppet films, animation from China, Poland, Japan and Russia; animated commercials from the early 1950s; classic theatrical cartoons; experimental animation and rare industrial training films… Our intent is not to bring back a “golden age” of animation. We encourage artists to build on the past as a foundation for surpassing it.

This pair of reels runs over 2 1/2 hours and they gather together some clips of the highlights from the first 50 members only Reference Packs. They are only shared on special occasions to give prospective members an idea of what they will receive when they join. You’ll want to download these while you can.


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HD VIDEO:
VIP My Brother Superman

VIP: My Brother Superman
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Bruno Bozetto / Italy / 1968
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Bruno Bozzetto is an Italian animator known for his parody of Fantasia titled Allegro Non Troppo. His other feature films include a superhero parody called VIP My Brother Superman and a spaghetti western parody titled West And Soda. Bozzetto’s work is often satirical and political in nature, championing the common man and lampooning government inefficiency and oppression. Bozzetto’s work is not as well known in the United States as it should be, but it is recognized and appreciated across Europe.

VIP: My Brother Superman was Bozetto’s second animated feature. The film features two superheroes- SuperVIP, a strongman who is irresistible to women, and MiniVIP, a small not-so-superhero who is an ineffectual nebbish. The villain of the story, Happy Betty is a lady industrialist who has her eye on ruling the world. It was financed by American investors who objected to the depiction of the Asian slaves working in Happy Betty’s sweatshops and demanded that Bozetto paint them green. But the satirical jab at American exploitation of cheap labor in third world countries is still clear.

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Early German Commercial

Two Early German Commercials
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Sun In The House (1932) / Song Of The Mill (1934)

In this Reference Pack, we are sharing two rare animated theatrical commercials from Germany. One of these was made by Hans Fischerkoesen, a pioneer in using animation as a medium for advertising. The other was directed by the team of Bernhard Huth and Wintzer von Tresckow, film makers who worked in the Nazi era making short advertising and propaganda films for UFA.

Hans Fischerkoesen was often referred to as “the Walt Disney of Germany”, but truth be told, his talent wasn’t for long form storytelling animation, but rather cartoon advertising shorts. His advertising career began in 1921, and until his death in the early 1970s, he produced over a thousand animated commercials, most of which are lost. By the 1930s, his work had achieved widespread fame throughout Europe.


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Wolfgang The Intrepid

Wolfgang The Intrepid
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Mikhael Tumelya / AnimaFilmCenter / Russia / 1991

Mikhael Tumelya is a Russian animator based in Belarus. Born in 1961, he has had a prolific career directing a variety of both long and short form films, commercials and TV series. He studied under Edward Nazarov and Yuri Norstein. He currently teaches at the SHAR School and Studio in Moscow.

Tumelya’s short film, "The Song Of Wolfgang The Intrepid, The Glorious Destroyer Of Dragons" is a remarkable example of his work. It opens with an impressive multi-layer pan, and the style of movement perfectly matches the design of the characters. The anatomy of the main character is divided into segments that separate from each other, but the movement is always handled as one unit. Even though this isn’t built from an object library, Flash animators interested in making their animation less stiff would be well advised to study this film carefully.

NOTE: In order to consolidate space on our VIP Download Page, from here on we are including the Early Anime downloads within the International section.

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Gaboten Island

Gaboten Island Ep. 8 & 12
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Studio / Japan / 1964

Adventure On The Gaboten Island was based on a manga by Fumio Hisamatsu, and was animated by Eiken Studios. It aired from April 4th, 1967 to December 26th of the same year. In total, thirty nine half hour episodes were produced.

Gabon Island

The story begins when Ryuta and his sister Tomato sneak on board a submarine docked at an amusement park. The amusement park’s son Iago and his friends Cucumber and Cabo enter the submarine and get in a fight with Ryuta. In the tussle, a switch is flipped and the submarine heads out to sea. Unable to steer it and running low on fuel, the children wreck the sub in a storm and end up shipwrecked on an island in the South Pacific. Ryuta and Tomato befriend a myna bird and a gorilla. Together, the group struggles with each other and nature for survival.


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Lumiere

Lumiere!
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One of the best ways to discern the essence of an artistic medium is to look at the very first works created in that medium. We are so inundated with movies, TV shows and commercials nowadays, it’s not easy to imagine a world without film or video. Today Animation Resources is sharing a collection of films by Auguste and Louis Lumière, brothers who were manufacturers of photographic equipment and innovators in the earliest days of film making.

The films of the Lumiere brothers are very basic- no editing, the camera is in a fixed position and doesn’t zoom, truck or pan. There is no attempt at narrative. They are designed to simply capture a moment, and they do that brilliantly. The appeal of the films fall into two categories: recognizable imagery (everyday scenes on the street, children playing with their parents, etc.) and remarkable imagery (exotic locations, dramatic industrial scenes, etc.) Animated film works with these same two categories. Cartoon characters perform small secondary actions that the audience recognizes and identifies with, creating a bond between audience and character to help suspend disbelief. And animation depicts remarkable things that could never exist in the real world- animals that talk, inanimate objects coming to life, the laws of physics bend and broken at will.

Lumiere

There’s a tendency in movies and TV today to always keep things moving for fear that the audience will lose interest if the plot isn’t moving forward or the pacing slows down. But these short unassuming films prove that “stopping to smell the roses” can also draw in viewers. The core element of film is observation. You might want to think about how you can use this kind of observational technique to enhance your own work.

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Breakdowns

Pickups
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Up to this point, there have been a total of fourteen published breakdown articles, discussing a range of topics, from hair and fur, to weight, resistance, and camera moves. While most of the articles seemed relatively complete at the time, post-hoc, I frequently discover examples that would, if included within their articles, have deepened analysis of the respective categories. Thus, it makes sense that the occasional addendum would be needed, as to provide analysis of these new breakdowns, and perhaps discuss them with a deeper level of understanding, built upon all the theories discussed in the fourteen articles previous. Instead of focusing on one particular theme or principle, the article will provide examples for the following: fur simulation, camera moves, morphs, and resistance.


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ANNUAL MEMBER BONUS ARCHIVE
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  • EBOOK: Boris Artzybasheff: As I See
  • VIDEO: Cheburashka 1971
  • VIDEO: Dental Hygiene Dilemma 1971

As I See

ANIMATION RESOURCES ANNUAL MEMBERS: Bonus Reference Pack 8 is now being rerun and is now available for download. It includes an e-book of the incredible anthropomorphic imagery of Boris Artzybasheff, a charming Russian stop-motion cartoon, and a rarely seen animated sequence from Frank Zappa’s "100 Motels". These downloads will be available until March 1st and after that, they will be deleted from the server. So download them now!

Cherubashka

If you are currently on a quarterly membership plan, consider upgrading to an annual membership to get access to our bonus page with even more downloads. If you still have time on you quarterly membership when you upgrade to an annual membership, email us at…

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…and we will credit your membership with the additional time.

Dental Hygiene Dilemma

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Whew! That is an amazing collection of treasures! At Animation Resources, our Advisory Board includes great artists and animators like Ralph Bakshi, Will Finn, J.J. Sedelmaier and Sherm Cohen. They’ve let us know the things that they use in their own self study so we can share them with you. That’s experience you just can’t find anywhere else. The most important information isn’t what you already know… It’s the information you should know about, but don’t know yet. We bring that to you every other month.

Members Appreciation

For the past decade, Animation Resources has been serving artists working in the fields of animation, cartooning and illustration. Our volunteers and members have pulled together to raise the bar for our art form, and it’s time to celebrate… It’s Members Appreciation time again!

During the month of February, Animation Resources expresses our appreciation for to members with a very special Reference Pack, and we invite you to become a member too. For the next 30 days, we will be sharing reasons why you should join us. Our benefits of membership far exceed the cost of our annual dues.

Dollar Days

This year, we are trying something new to encourage new memberships. You can join for a one week trial membership for only A DOLLAR! Yes, you get access to everything our annual members get for seven days for only a buck. (Click here for the details on our Dollar Days.) What are you waiting for?

You can find out what our members get at the Member Appreciation Page. It’s easy to join. Just click on this link and you can sign up right now online…


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Tuesday, April 11th, 2023

Animation Resources’ Members Only Reference Packs

For a long time, we’ve been asked for a list of the contents of all of the Reference Packs we’ve shared with our members over the years. It’s a mind-blowing amount of wonderful stuff covering centuries of cartooning history. There’s so much here, it took days just to assemble the list!

This list would be more accurately titled "What You Missed". If you had joined Animation Resources in January of 2011, you would have all of these rare films, e-books and podcasts in your digital library. The good news is that our older Reference Packs re-run in rotation every other month, so if you are an Annual Member, you will eventually be able to download everything on this list.

Animation Resources membership is the biggest bargain out there. If you aren’t a member yet, JOIN TODAY and start by downloading our current Reference Packs.

NOTE: The first few RefPacks didn’t have teaser pages. If we can find a volunteer interested in creating pages for those RefPacks, we’ll add links at a later date.

    RefPack001: Sample Reference Pack
  • Jack Cole’s “Plastic Man” Numbers 1, 2 & 3, 1943 (e-book)
  • Private Snafu in “Gas” Army/Navy Screen Magazine 1944 Warner Bros.
  • Aesops Fables: “Circus Capers” 1930 Van Beuren Studio

    RefPack002: January-February 2015
  • Zim’s Correspondence School Of Cartooning, Comic Art & Caricature Volume 1 1914/1920 (e-book)
  • “Charm B.G.” 1948 Paul Fennell Studio
  • Piels Beer Reel 1950s UPA

    RefPack003: March-April 2015
  • H. M. Bateman: Suburbia 1922 & Burlesques 1916/1922 (e-book)
  • Cereal Commercial Reel early 1950s Paul Fennell Studio
  • “Tuberculosis: You Can Help” ca. 1943 Paul Fennell Studio

    RefPack004: May-June 2015
  • Zim’s Correspondence School of Cartooning Comic Art & Caricature Volume 2 1914/1920 (e-book)
  • Theatrical Commercial Reel 1938-1939 Paul Fennell Studio
  • Army/Navy Screen Magazine: “The Navy After The War” ca. 1949 First Motion Picture Unit

    RefPack005: July-August 2015
  • Billy DeBeck’s Barney Google Daily Strips May 7th to October 5th 1923 (e-book)
  • Schmidt’s Beer Commercial Reel Paul ca. 1956 Fennell Studio
  • Penn Mutual: “100 Years Of Security” ca. 1948 Paul Fennell Studio

    RefPack006: September-October 2016
  • Zim’s Correspondence School Of Cartooning Comic Art & Caricature Volume 3 1914/1920 (e-book)
  • Assorted Commercial Reel ca. 1950s Paul Fennell Studio
  • “Broken Treaties” & “This Changing World” 1941 Columbia Studios

    RefPack007: November-December 2016
  • Hans Holbein’s Dances Of Death & Complete Bible Cuts 1520s/1858 (e-book)
  • Campbells Soup Commercial Reel ca mid-1950s Paul Fennell Studio
  • Gran’ Pop Monkey: “A Busy Day”, “Beauty Shop” & “Baby Checkers” 1940 Cartoon Films Ltd.

    RefPack008: January-February 2016
  • Zim’s Correspondence School Of Cartooning, Comic Arts & Caricature Volume 4 1914/1920 (e-book)
  • “Night Battle” ca. 1944 First Motion Picture Unit
  • Beer And Automotive Commercial Reels ca. mid-1950s Paul Fennel Studio

    RefPack009: March-April 2016
  • 101 Beautiful Images By Gustave Dore 1870 (e-book)
  • Keds Commercial Reel ca. mid-1950s Paul Fennell Studio
  • “Presenting Rear Admiral” & “Okinawa” ca. 1949 First Motion Picture Unit

    RefPack010: June-July 2016
  • The Land And Water Version of Raemaekers Cartoons Volume 1 1916 (e-book)
  • Chiquita Banana Reel 1947 John Sutherland Productions
  • “The Peanut Vendor” & “Down By The Old Mill Stream” 1933 Fleischer Studio

    RefPack011: September-October 2016
  • “The Life And Works Of James Gillray, The Caricaturist” 1874 (two e-books)
  • Snip And Snap In “Top Dog” 1960, “Foo Foo The Stowaway” 1960 & “The Cultured Ape” 1959 Halas & Batchelor

    RefPack012: September October 2016
  • Illustrations From Jugend Magazine January-June 1918 (e-book)
  • “The Kangaroo Kid” 1938, “Midnight Frolics” 1938, & “Pickled Puss” 1948 Columbia Studio

    RefPack013: November-December 2016
  • “L’Illustration” Magazine: Noel Issues 1935 & 1938 (e-book)
  • Scrappy In “Puttin’ Out The Kitten” 1937 & “Let’s Ring Doorbells” 1935 Columbia Studios

    RefPack014: January-February 2017
  • Cartoons And Caricatures, Or Making The World Laugh By Zim 1910 (e-book)
  • “Man On The Land” 1951 UPA
  • “Cubby’s Stratosphere Flight” 1934, “Jolly Good Felons 1934 & “Wild Goose Chase” 1932 Van Beuren Studio

    RefPack015: March-April 2017
  • “Die Muskete” Volume 10, Numbers 236-252 April-July 1910 (e-book)
  • Hollywood: Comedy- A Serious Business 1980 Thames Television
  • “Felix Wines And Dines” 1927 & “Feline Follies” 1917 Pat Sullivan Studio

    RefPack016: May-June 2017
  • “Esquire” Magazine Cartoon Annual Volume 1 1937 (e-book)
  • “The Mascot” 1933 Ladislas Starevich
  • Screen Songs: “Rise Up And Sing & “Let’s All Sing Like The Birdies Sing” 1934 Fleischer Studio

    RefPack017 July-August 2017
  • Willard Mullin: Spaulding Sports Show 1947-1952 (e-book)
  • Cinemascope Terry-Toons: “Topsy TV” & “It’s A Living” 1957
  • Lotte Reiniger: “Helen La Belle” 1957 & “Night In A Harem 1958 Fantasia Prod.

    RefPack018 September-October 2017
  • “200 Sketches Humorous And Grotesque By Gustave Dore” 1867 (e-book)
  • “We’re On Our Way To Rio” 1944 Famous Studio
  • Charlie Bowers: “It’s A Bird” 1930 & “Wild Oysters” 1940

    RefPack019 November-December 2017
  • “Rip Van Winkle” 1905 & “Grimm’s Fairy Tales” 1909 Illustrated By Arthur Rackham (e-book)
  • Betty Boop: “Dizzy Dishes” 1930, “Barnacle Bill” 1930 & “The Bum Bandit” 1931
  • Norman McLaren: “Mail Early” 1941, “Hen Hop” 1942, “Fiddle De Dee” 1947, “Begone Dull Care” 1948 & “Blinkity Blank” 1959

    RefPack020 January-February 2018
  • “All The Funny Folks” 1925 (e-book)
  • Charlie Bowers: “He Done His Best” & “A Wild Roomer” 1926
  • “Puppet Love” 1944 Famous Studios

    RefPack021: April-May 2018
  • “Esquire” Magazine Cartoon Annual Volume 2 1937 (e-book)
  • Lotte Reiniger: “Papageno” 1935 & “Ten Minutes Of Mozart” 1930
  • Terry-Toons: “String Bean Jack” 1933 Kiko The Kangaroo In “Red Hot Music” 1937 & Mighty Mouse In “Hansel And Gretel” 1952

    RefPack023: August-September 2018
  • “Simplicissimus” Volume 1 December 30 1903-March 2 1904 (e-book)
  • “Astro Boy” Pilot Episode 1963 Tezuka
  • Heckle & Jeckle In “Sno Fun” 1951 Terry-Toons

    RefPack024 October-November 2018
  • “As I See” Boris Artzybasheff 1954 (e-book)
  • “Cheburashka” 1971 Soyuzmultfilm
  • “Dental Hygiene Dilemma” From “200 Motels” 1971 Chuck Swenson

    RefPack025 December 2018-January 2019
  • “Trump” Harvey Kurtzman, Editor 1957
  • “Little Match Girl” 1937 Columbia Studios
  • “The Tale Of The Fisherman And The Fish” 1950 Soyuzmultfim

    RefPack026: February-March 2019
  • Best Of E-Books 1 To 25 Volume 1 (e-book)
  • Best Of E-Books 1 To 25 Volume 2 (e-book)
  • Best Of Videos 1 To 25 Volume 1
  • Best Of Videos 1 To 25 Volume 2
  • (Note: These were revised and updated in RefPack050.)

    RefPack027: April-May 2019
  • “Momotaro’s Sacred Sailors” 1945 Shochiku Doga Kenkyusho
  • “Rhapsody Of Steel” 1959 John Sutherland

    RefPack028: June-July 2019
  • “Esquire” Annual Volume 3 1937 (e-book)
  • “Tune In Tomorrow” UPA 1954
  • “Kumo To Tulip” 1943 Shochiku Doga Kenkyusho
  • Cheburashka In “Gena The Crocodile” Soyuzmultfilm 1969
  • SLAPSTICK: “The Saw Mill” Larry Semon 1922

    RefPack029: August-September 2019
  • Toby Bluth Storyboard Collection: Fantasia & Pinocchio 1940 (e-book)
  • Two MGM Cartoons: “Milky Way” 1940 & “The Hungry Wolf” 1942
  • Five Films By Len Lye: “Tuslava” 1929, “Kaleisoscoper” 1935, “Rainbow Dance” 1936, “Doing The Lambeth Walk” 1939 & “Musical Poster Number 1” 1940

    RefPack030: October-November 2019
  • “Die Muskete” Vol. X Nos. 253-260 August-September 1910 (e-book)
  • Jimmy Cricket In “I’m No Fool” 1955-1956 Disney Studios
  • “Dead Tsarevna & The Seven Bogatyrs” 1951 Soyuzmultfilm

    RefPack032 February-March 2020
  • Chuck Jones Bar Sheets: “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” 1966 (e-book)
  • “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” Timing Video
  • Plaza (Beach) 1964 SE-MA-FOR

    RefPack033: April-May 2020
  • “Blaeksprutten” (Cuttlefish) Christmas Annuals 1912-1913 (e-book)
  • Polish Animation: “Dumpling” 1959, “Beyond The Wood Beyond The Forest” 1961, “The Little Quartet” 1965 & “A Little Western” 1960
  • Columbia Cartoons: “Scrappy’s Expedition” 1934, Krazy Kat in “Railroad Rhythm” 1937 & “Happy Tots Expedition” 1940

    RefPack034: June-July 2020
  • “Gesindel: Album Von Rudolf Wilke” 1908 (e-book)
  • “The Little Prince And The Eight Headed Dragon” Toei 1963
  • Avery Influence: “Clown Of The Jungle” 1947 Disney & “Mouse Cleaning” 1948 MGM

    RefPack035: August-September 2020
  • “Fragments From France” Volume 1 1915 (e-book)
  • More Films By Len Lye: “A Colour Box” 1935, “The Birth Of The Robot” 1936, “Trade Tattoo” 1937, “Colour Flight” 1938 & “Colour Cry” 1952
  • Cheburashka In “Shapoklyak” 1974 & “Cheburashka GoesTo School” 1983 Soyuzmultfilm

    RefPack036: October-November 2020
  • “Honore Daumier: Lithografien” 1828-1851 (e-book)
  • “Brotherhood Of Man” 1945 UPA
  • Jiminy Cricket In “You Are A Human Animal” 1955-1977 Disney

    RefPack039: April-May 2021
  • FEATURED: “Borley Rectory” 2017 Ashley Thorpe
  • INTERNATIONAL: Russian Animation: “Interplanetary Revolution” 1924, “Kino Circus” 1942, “The Millionaire” 1953, “The Shareholder” 1963, & “Shooting Range” 1979 Soyuzmultfilm

    RefPack040: June-July 2021
  • FEATURED: “Magic Boy” 1959 Toei / Lantz Oswalds: “Oswald In Alaska” 1930& “The Candy House” 1934
  • INTERNATIONAL: “The Adventures Of Mowgli” Episode 1 1967 Soyuzmultfilm / “Well, Just You Wait!” Episode 1 1969 Soyuzmultfilm / “Koziolek Matolek” Episode 1 1969 Studio Miniature Filmowych / &”Dog, Cat And…” Episode 1 1972 Studio Miniature Filmowych
  • SLAPSTICK: “Buster Keaton- A Hard Act To Follow” Episode 2 1967 Thames TV
  • BREAKDOWNS: Assorted

    RefPack041: August-September 2021
  • FEATURED: “The Humpbacked Horse” 1947 Soyuzmultfilm / Van Beuren’s Tom & Jerry: “Barnyard Bunk” & “Jolly Fish” 1932
  • INTERNATIONAL: “The Adventures Of Mowgli” Episode 3 1967 Soyuzmultfilm / “Well, Just You Wait!” Episode 2 1870 Soyuzmultfilm / & “Dog, Cat And…” Episode 2 1972 Studio Miniature Filmowych
  • EARLY ANIME: “Sabu And Ichi’s Detective Stories” Episode 35 1968 / “Fight! Da Pyuta” Episode 11 1968, “Space Ace” Episode 39 1965
  • SLAPSTICK: “Buster Keaton- A Hard Act To Follow” Episode 3 1987 Thames TV
  • BREAKDOWNS: Kanada Style Effects

    RefPack042: October-November 2022
  • FEATURED: “Hokusai Manga” Volume 1 1814 (e-book) / “Linus The Lionhearted” Season 2 Episode 13 1964 Ed Graham Productions
  • INTERNATIONAL: “The Adventures Of Mowgli” Episode 3 1971 Soyuzmultfilm / “The Champion” 1948 Soyuzmultfilm / “How To Get Big” 1967 Soyuzmultfilm / “Koziolek Matolek” Episode 2 1969 Studio Miniature Filmowych
  • EARLY ANIME: “Space Boy Soran” Episode 65 & 04 1967
  • SLAPSTICK: “The Unknown Chaplin” Episode 1 1983 Thames TV
  • BREAKDOWNS: Morphs

    RefPack043: December 2021-January 2022
  • FEATURED: Osamu Tezuka: “Tale Of A Street Corner” 1962, “Mermaid” 1964, “The Drop” 1965 & “Pictures At An Exhibition” 1966 / Terry-Toons: Gandy Goose In “Magic Slipper” 1948 & Dinky Duck In “Wise Quacks” 1953
  • INTERNATIONAL: “The Adventures Of Mowgli” Episode 4 1971 Soyuzmultfilm / “The Wise Little Gudgeon” 1979 Soyuzmultfilm / “Well, Just You Wait!” Episode 3 1969 Soyuzmultfilm / “Dog, Cat And…” Episode 3 1972 Studio Miniature Filmowych
  • EARLY ANIME: “Cyborg 009” Episode 13 & 14 1968
  • SLAPSTICK: “The Unknown Chaplin” Episode 2 1983 Thames TV
  • BREAKDOWNS: Weight

    RefPack044 February-March 2022
  • FEATURED: Leo O’Mealia “Sport Cartoons” 1950 N.Y. Daily News (e-book) / Two UPA Cartoons: Mr. Magoo In “Pink And Blue Blues” 1952 & “Trees And Jamaica Daddy” 1957
  • INTERNATIONAL: “The Adventures Of Mowgli” Episode 5 1971 Soyuzmultfilm / “Mr. Wolf” 1949 Soyuzmultfilm / “Peter And Little Red Riding Hood” 1958 Soyuzmultfilm, “Goal! Goal!” 1964 Soyuzmultfilm &amp / “Koziolek Matolek” Episode 3 1969 Studio Miniature Filmowych
  • EARLY ANIME: “Kaibutsu-Kun” Episode 30 1968 / “Gutsy Frog” Episode 98 1973
  • SLAPSTICK: “The Unknown Chaplin” Episode 3 1983 ThamesTV
  • BREAKDOWNS: Perspective Turns

    RefPack045: April-May 2022
  • FEATURED: “Famous Pictures Of The Daimyo Procession” 1918 Toko’en Publishing (e-book) / Famous Studios Screen Songs: “She’ll Be Comin’ Round The Mountain” 1949 & “Base Brawl” 1948 / “Linus The Lionhearted” Season 2 Episode 2 1964 Ed Graham Productions
  • INTERNATIONAL: “Winnie The Pooh” Episode 1 1969 Soyuzmultfilm / “A Match Revenge” 1968 Soyuzmultfilm / “Well, Just You Wait!” Episode 4 1969 Soyuzmultfilm / “Dog, Cat And…” Episode 4 1972 Studio Miniature Filmowych
  • EARLY ANIME: “Shonen Ninja Kaze” Episode 9 1964 / “Space Patrol Hopper” Episode 3 1965
  • SLAPSTICK: “Never Weaken” 1921 Harold Lloyd
  • BREAKDOWNS: Slow Motion

    RefPack046 June-July 2022
  • FEATURED: The Tattooed Man: “Puck” Magazine March-April 1884 (e-book) / Ladislas Starevich: “The Town Rat And The Country Rat” 1927 & “The Old Lion” 1932
  • INTERNATIONAL: “Winnie The Pooh” Episode 2 1969 Soyuzmultfilm / “An Unusual Match” 1955 Soyuzmultfilm / “A Brave Hare” 1955 Soyuzmultfilm / “The Horse” 1967 Withold Giersz / “Koziolek Matolek” Episode 4 1969 Studio Miniature Filmowych
  • EARLY ANIME: “Wonder 3” Episode 1 & Episode 43 1966
  • SLAPSTICK: "YoYo" 1965 Pierre Etaix
  • BREAKDOWNS: The Wave Principle

    RefPack047: August-September 2022
  • FEATURED: “Fragments From France” Volume 2 1917 (e-book) / Commercial Reels: Storyboard Studio & Miscellaneous New York Commercials mid-1950s
  • INTERNATIONAL: “Winnie The Pooh” Episode 3 1972 Soyuzmultfilm / “The Enchanted Boy” 1955 Soyuzmultfilm, “Cow On The Moon” 1959 Zagreb Films / The Four Poster Animated Sequences 1952 UPA / “Surogat” 1961 Zagreb Films, “Circus” 1954 Film Polski / “Tango” 1980 SE-MA-FOR
  • EARLY ANIME: “Pirate Prince” Episode 1 & 14 1966
  • SIDETRACKS: “Dementia” 1955 John Parker
  • BREAKDOWNS: Motion Frames

    RefPack048 October-November 2022
  • FEATURED: Irv Spector’s “Coogy” 1951-1952 (e-book) / Cinemascope: “Grand Canyonscope” 1954 & “No Hunting” 1955 Disney Studio
  • Hans Fischerkoesen: “Weathered Melody” 1943 & “The Snowman” 1944 UFA Film
  • INTERNATIONAL: “Cipolino The Onion Boy” 1961 Soyuzmultfilm / “Well, Just You Wait!” Episode 5 1969 Soyuzmultfilm / Maxi Cat: “Hat, Lunch, Broom, Tennis, Rope, & Door” 1971 / “Cat And Mouse” 1958 Bielsko Biala Studio
  • EARLY ANIME: “Hajime Ningen Gyatorz” Episode 36 & 44 1975
  • SLAPSTICK: Billy Bevan In She Sighs By The Seaside” 1921 & “Lizzies Of The Field” 1924
  • BREAKDOWNS: Resistance

    RefPack049 December 2022-January 2023
  • FEATURED: “Willy Pogany’s Mother Goose” 1928 (e-book) / Van Beuren: “Summer Time” 1929 & “The Office Boy” 1930
  • INTERNATIONAL: “Twelve Months” 1956 Soyuzmultfilm / “Snowy Roads” 1963 Soyuzmultfilm / Czech Commercials: “Johnnie Loves It Clean” 1932 & “The Unforgettable Poster” 1937 /”Professor Balthazar” Episode 1 1967 Zagreb Films
  • EARLY ANIME: “Golden Bat” Episode 16 & 39 1967
  • SIDETRIPS: “Decasia” 2002 Bill Morrison
  • BREAKDOWNS: More Morphs

    RefPack051 April-May 2023
  • FEATURED: Hiroshige: “53 Stations Of The Tokaido Road” (e-book) / “It’s Everybody’s Business” 1954 John Sutherland
  • INTERNATIONAL: “Stompy” 1964 Soyuzmultfilm / “Mystery Of The MK204 Turning Point” 1934 Karel Dodal / “The Breakdown” 1988 DEFA Studios / Professor Balthazar in “The Rise And Fall of Horatio” 1967 Zagreb Films
  • EARLY ANIME: “Big X” Episodes 41 & 50 1964 TMS Studios
  • SIDETRIPS: Four Films By Hans Richter: “Rhythmus 21” (1921), “Ghosts For Breakfast” (1927), “Inflation” (1928), “Race Symphony” (1928)
  • BREAKDOWNS: Trucks & Pans

    RefPack052 June-July 2023
  • FEATURED: Willard Mullin Dailies 1941-1946 (e-book) / Two Views Of Prehistoric Times: “Rite Of Spring” 1940 Disney Studios / “Bolero” 1976 Bruno Bozetto
  • INTERNATIONAL: “A Quiet Glade” 1946 Soyuzmultfilm / “Silhouetten Opernhaus: Carment” 1933 Lotte Reiniger / “Revolt Of The Toys” 1947 Hermina Tyrlova / Dog, Cat And… Ep. 05 1972 Studio Miniatur Filmowych
  • EARLY ANIME: “Hustle Punch” Episodes 1 & 3 1965 Toei Studios
  • SLAPSTICK: “For Heaven’s Sake” 1926 Harold Lloyd
  • BREAKDOWNS: Impacts

    RefPack053 August-September 2023
  • FEATURED: Hokusai Manga Volume 2(e-book) / Two Shorts By Ladislas Starevich: “Les Yeux Du Dragon” 1932 / “Amour Blanc Et Noir” 1932
  • INTERNATIONAL: “Poor Hans!” 1943 DZF / “Little Masha’s Concert” 1948 Soyuzmultfilm / “An Adventure In Stripes” 1973 Studio Miniatur Filmowych / Well, Just You Wait Ep.06 1973 Soyuzmultfilm
  • EARLY ANIME: “Fight Da Pyuta” Ep. 02 / “Space Ace” Ep. 04
  • SIDETRIPS: “The Orchestra” 1990 Zbigniew Rybczynski (and “Making Of” Film)
  • BREAKDOWNS: Hand Articulation

    Podcasts & Livestreams

  • Book Look 001: Taschen’s Disney Archive
  • Archive 001: About Our Archive Database
  • Lesson 001: Warming Up Exercises
  • Animation Interview 001: Andrew Chesworth
  • Video Seminar 001: Background Layouts by Nestor Redondo
  • Animated Discussions 001: SLAPSTICK Analysis: The Saw Mill
  • Animated Discussions 002: Chuck Jones Bar Sheets
  • Animated Discussions 003: Different Artists Different Paths
  • Animated Discussions 004: Joe Murray Interview
  • Animated Discussions 005: Advice From An Educator
  • Animated Discussions 006: Using Live Action Reference
  • Animated Discussions 007: Is Reference Constructive Or A Crutch?
  • Animated Discussions 008: Craig Bartlett Interview
  • Animated Discussions 009: Lenord Robinson Interview
  • Animated Discussions 010: History Of Cartooning: West To East
  • Animated Discussions 011: Cartoony Music
  • Animated Discussions 012: Steve Stanchfield Interview
  • Members Update 001: Streaming Update & RefPack047
  • Members Update 002: Students- Are You Doing What You Need To Do To Establish A Career In Animation?
  • Members Update 003: RefPack048 Review
  • Members Update 004: Best of RefPack Videos 1-25
  • Members Update 005: Best of RefPack Videos 26-50
  • Members Update 006: RefPack 052 Review

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Thursday, March 9th, 2023

Last Chance To Stream The Cartoon History Podcast!

Podcasts

Animation Resources has embarked on a podcasting series with informal screenings, interviews and seminars. In our current members only Reference Pack, we are sharing a very important podcast: "Cartoon History From East To West". During Members Appreciation Month, we will be live streaming it publicly several times. But it will not be archived or available for download, except on the Members Only Download page.

LIVE STREAM DATES

The Cartoon History podcast will be live streamed in two parts for the last time on these dates:
FRIDAY MARCH 10th Part 1: 5pm (PST) Part 2: 7pm (PST) / SATURDAY MARCH 11th Part 1: 6pm (PST) Part 2: 8pm (PST)

LIVE STREAM LOCATIONS

The Cartoon History podcast will be live-streamed simultaneously to these locations. We recommend using Animation Resources’ own live streaming page to avoid disconnects by third party sites.

Animation Resources Live Stream Page
Animation Resources
(Also on YouTube and Facebook)

DISCORD DISCUSSION

We will be hosting a panel discussion talking about our Cartoon History podcast in the Animation Resources Discord Server on SUNDAY FEBRUARY 26th 5:30 pm (PDT).

For more info on all of Animation Resources’ online events for February, see our February Event Schedule Page.

ABOUT THE PODCAST
Animated Discussions Podcast

History Of Cartooning From East To West
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Animated Discussions 010 / Hosted by Davey Jarrell with Stephen Worth, Danny Young & Michael Woodside

NewNewHave you ever dreamed of traveling the world and going back in time in a time machine to find out when cartoons began? Well climb aboard this very special episode of Animated Discussions. We’re going to do just that!

Animation Resources’ Programming Director, Davey Jarrell hosts a broad reaching look at the history of cartooning in both the Western world and Asia. Nearly two decades in the making, this podcast is perhaps the most important resource we’ve ever shared. Along with Danny Young and Michael Woodside, Animation Resources president, Stephen Worth traces the breadcrumbs of cartoon history back from the present day to the 15th century… and then with the help of Davey Jarrell, Stephen traces the history of Japanese cartooning from the 12th century back up to the present day.

By tracing the branches of history, we can see the outlines of what cartooning is and where it came from. Best of all, learning about the artists from the past will inspire cartoonists to take back their art form and build on the incredible foundation they built for us.

You won’t want to miss this podcast. Take notes and google names you hear us talk about. You’ll find lots of wonderful things to research that will change the way you think about cartooning.

AD010: History Of Cartooning
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MP3 Audio File / 2:41:37 / 315 MB Download

Animation Resources 10th Anniversary

It’s Members Appreciation Time again at Animation Resources, and For the past decade, Animation Resources has been serving artists working in the fields of animation, cartooning and illustration. Our volunteers and members have pulled together to raise the bar for our art form, and it’s time to celebrate… It’s Members Appreciation time again!

During the month of February, Animation Resources expresses our appreciation for to members with a very special Reference Pack, and we invite you to become a member too. For the next 30 days, we will be sharing reasons why you should join us. Our benefits of membership far exceed the cost of our annual dues. You can find out what our members get at the Member Appreciation Page. It’s easy to join. Just click on this link and you can sign up right now online…


JOIN TODAY!
https://animationresources.org/membership/levels/

Members Appreciation Month

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