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Category Archives: Pinocchio
This Year’s Books and Docs on Disney’s Golden Age
This year alone has seen the release of so many great works on Disney history. Let’s take a look at some of the standouts! Behind the Magic: Snow White, produced for ABC How could I not start with this? Besides … Continue reading
How Babbitt Changed Animation Methodology – Pt 4 of 4
LIVE ACTION REFERENCE We’ve discussed how Babbitt contributed to the development of animation and Disney’s golden age in many hugely significant ways. The last method I’ll touch upon here is his use of Live Action reference. I’ve talked about it … Continue reading
Feature Films and Screen Credits
Last fall and winter, I had the pleasure of helping out the storyboard department on the feature film Epic for Blue Sky Studios. I was only on the project for a few months, but it was the first mainstream feature … Continue reading
Posted in 1941: The Disney Strike, Animation, Disney, Labor, Pinocchio
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This Calls for a Celebration!
Today BabbittBlog celebrates its One Year Anniversary! Thank you to everyone who commented, “Liked,” Followed, and supported the ongoing research of Art Babbitt’s upcoming biography!
Posted in miscellaneous, Pinocchio
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