HISTORY OF ANIMATION THE START OF ANIMATION
• McCay, assisted by his son Robert makes and releases three films in a series called DREAM OF THE RAREBIT FIEND. The films are: THE PET, THE FLYING HOUSE, and BUG VAUDEVILLE. This ends his major involvement with animation. • Disney's first animation studio is located in Kansas City and is called Laugh-O-Gram Films. ••Walter Lantz heads Bray studio
•Kodak produces the first 16mm film . • Trotsky is expelled from the Communist Party. • Lantz signed with Universal and later took over Disney's OSWALD THE LUCKY RABBIT series. • Amadee Van Beuren (-1937) bought 90% of Aesop's Fables Studio (Paul Terry's studio); it became the Van Beuren Studio. It distributor was RKO. The studio closed in 1936. Paul Terry left in 1929 and started own studio, Terrytoons. Georgia O'Keefe paints "Nightwave " an abstract painting. And so the "Silent Era" ended and the "Sound Era" began. How did this effect animation? Did Live Action and Animation take different directions when sound came in? How did sound affect the nature of comedy? How did the great depression, which started a year later, effect animation?
•Donald Duck voice debuts on Mickey MouseÕs NBC radio program, first appeared in THE WISE LITTLE HEN. Prototype in MAD DOG 1932. •Warners, first Merrie Melody in color, the Looney Tunes were in B&W until 1943, colored in 70's in Japan. In the 1950Õs WarnerÕs burnt all their cels from these series to make storage space available. •Walt Disney in four hour staff meeting lays out vision for SNOW WHITE. o Stalin begins purge of the Communist Party. o Robert Graves writes "I, Claudius" • Hollywood Production Code came into effect. o Len Lye, (1901 - 1980) COLOR BOX, first film painted directly on film and shown to audience, British GPO unit • Norman McLaren joined GPO unit. He strips away everything but action, feels the most important thing is what happens between frames, not what is on the frame. Avery said doesn't matter what the character looks like, but what the character does, that matters. • First Porky Pig I HAVEN'T GOT A HAT. Joe Dougherty, a bit part actor with a pronounced speech impediment, plays the original Porky in this short, which gave Schlesinger StudioÕs its first success. •Ub Iwerks adapts Hans Christian AndersonÕs tale for one of the first of his Comicolor Cartoon releases THE BRAVE TIN SOLDIER •Marc Davis, one of the Nine Old Men begins working at Disney, spending 42 years there. •The rumba becomes the fashionable dance. o Mussolini invades Abyssinia. •Fleischer, makes POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINBAD THE SAILOR, a 20 minute film. It is shot on a horizontal rig with the backgrounds are 3D models with the characters animated on glass in front. •Oskar Fischinger moves to Hollywood. His color filmÕs MURATTI MARCHES ON and COMPOSITION IN BLUE gained so much critical and popular acclaim that Paramount offered him a contract. •Spanish Civil War begins. •Mondriaan paints Composition in Blue. • Warners, Robert Clampett first, PORKYS BADTIME STORY Avery, PORKYS DUCK HUNT, introduced the proto type character of Daffy Duck. Avery based the character on a duck that lived on a pond across from his high school. Avery was now developing the Looniest of Looney Tunes that set the tone for entire studio. •Animators go on strike at Fleischer Studios in New York. o The Japanese seize Peking, Nankin, and Shanghi. • Whistle While We Work is one of the most popular songs of the day. •Emile Cohl died. •40 hour work week established in the USA. • PEACE ON EARTH, MGM, a strong pacifist film was nominated for an AA. •Mary Ellen Bute and McLaren, SPOOK SPORT, abstract US o Fleischer, GULLIVERS TRAVELS, first feature, (Florida strike) • The Film Act in Canada passed by Parliament, creates The National Film Board of Canada to "interpret Canada to Canadians through the medium of film." •Victor Bergdahl dies (1887-1939) Sweden o WW II begins in Europe with the German invasion of Poland. •Disney: PINOCCHIO and FANTASIA o Harry Smith, NO.1, alchemist • Warners: AveryÕs, A WILD HARE, where he defines the character of Bugs Bunny. There were three previous Bugs, but this was the film where the real Bugs was born. Start of Warners' supremacy in humor, except for Avery and Bill Hanna (1911 - 2001) & Joe Barbera(1911-) USA at MGM. • MGM: PUSS GETS THE BOOT: first Tom and Jerry. It was also the first co-effort of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera •Lantz: Woody Woodpecker introduced: KNOCK: KNOCK 1941 •Trotsky is assassinated in Mexico on Stalin's orders. • Duke Ellington becomes known as a composer and a jazz pianist. • Disney releases DUMBO (feature) o Disney, Strike o McLaren joins National Film Board (NFB) • Fleischer: SUPERMAN series. Second feature MR. BUG is retitled: HOPPITY GOES TO TOWN and released. •Walter Ruttmann dies, (1887-1941) Germany •James Stuart Blackton (1875- 1941) England/USA is, hit by a bus on Pico Blvd in Los Angeles. He dies in poverty. • US entered WW II. • Manhattan Project begins the intensive research into atomic bombs and power. 1942 • Disney releases BAMBI (feature) o Fleischer studio closed. o Paramount/Famous studio opens with the old Fleischer people. •Fort Roach, the old Hal Roach studios, became the military animation/film studio in Hollywood, 18th Air Force Base Unit. Lt. Ronald Regan was stationed there. •In the WWII propaganda films, Japanese soldiers were often shown wearing rimless glasses. The reason young Japanese men worn these glasses were because Harold Lloyd wore them, and they thought him cool. • Avery: had left Warners and did the pilot SPEAKING OF ANIMALS (with its Hoary Toad sequence) for Paramount. The series was taken from him. He then went to MGM where he stayed until 1955. •THE BLITZ WOLF (MGM) Fred Quimby upon seeing AveryÕs caricature of Hitler as the wolf, advised Avery to tone it down because, after all, no one knew who was going to win the war. •COMING SNAFU, in the style of a coming attraction the Private Snafu series is introduced (named for the acronym situation normal: (All fouled/f_cked up)). Snafu is described as "licentious, lazy, envious of every duty but his own, a shirker and the Warner animation departmentÕs idea of the American fighting man in his larval form, or a positive genius at doing things the wrong way." • Terrytoons: Prototype of Mighty Mouse (1945) introduced. •Norman McLaren joins the NFB of Canada as the head of its animation. • By this year many important European filmmakers, artists (Surrealist painters, Bauhaus designers, etc.) had come to America. o The first electronic brain or automatic computer is developed in the US. • Magnetic recording tape is invented. o Handy demands independence for India and is arrested. o Germans reach Stalingrad. •Disney: SALUDOS AMIGOS: a collection of shorts, the studio did several of these. Bill Tytla resigns, Bill Shull was his assistant. o John and James WhitneyÕs first film. • MGM, Tex Avery's DUMB HOUNDED, first Droopy. o Penicillin successfully used in the treatment of chronic diseases. •Germans surrender at Stalingrad. • Japanese driven from Guadalcanal. •Jackson Pollock's first one man show. •HELL BENT FOR ELECTION - a independent short done for the Democrats for the 1944 presidential election. It was so successful that the story goes that both political parties made a gentlemanÕs agreement not to uses animation for election films. •Leon Schlesinger studio sold to Warners o Warners, Yosemite Sam introduced in HARE TRIGGER o Mitsuyo SeoÕs Japanese wartime animated feature film MOMOTAROÕS GOD BLESSED SEA WARRIORS. "Momotaro and his cute little bunny, monkey and elephant friends. happily clear an airstrip, oil machine guns, and fly their Zeroes to victory while singing happy songs." • REYNARD THE FOX completed by Dutch NaziÕs. •D-Day landing in France. • Vietnam, under Ho Chi Minh, declares herself independent of France. •UPA (United Productions of America) formed. o Warners, Pepe Le Pew introduced, ODOR-KITTY, Chuck Jones. •Phil Denslow born • War ends in Europe •Atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki o Japan surrenders • Warners: Foghorn Leghorn: WALKY TALKY HAWK, Bob McKimson (1911-1977). •Disney: SONG OF THE SOUTH, combined live action and animation. • Terrytoons: HECKLE AND JECKLE series is introduced. • UPA: BROTHERHOOD OF MAN, Bobe Cannon Director. •Xerography process invented. •Truce declared in the Chinese Civil War. • Bob Clampett leaves Warners. •Around this time new contracts were made for animators almost doubling their wages but a big mistake was made by not including residuals. • Bill Shull, a former Disney animator founded the UCLA Animation Workshop. • Flying Saucers sightings reported in US. • India is proclaimed independent and partitioned into India and Pakistan. •Jackie Robinson becomes the first Afro American to sign a contract with a major league baseball club. • UPA first theatrical release (they did educational films before) ROBIN HOODLUM, Fox and Crow, John Hubley. • Supreme Court ruling on Sherman anti trust declaring motion picture companies monopolies and they must break up. End of block booking. • Jiri Trnka, THE EMPERORS NIGHTENGALE, feature length puppet film, Czech. • Columbia/Screen Gems ended production o A special department of cartoon and puppet films came into being as part of the Bulgarian State Film Industry. • Gandhi assassinated. o Berlin Airlift begins. o Jewish state comes into existence. • CRUSADER RABBIT, first cartoon series made for TV, NBC, done by Alex Anderson, nephew of Paul Terry. They were paid $250.00 per five minute episode. Looking like an illustrated radio show they were the TV's first limited animation. Frostbit Follies genesis for Rocky and his Friends 1959 (storyboard only). • MGM: BAD LUCK BLACKIE, Tex Avery, Director o Warners, The Road Runner introduced, FAST AND FURRY-OUS, Chuck Jones Director o UPA: Mr. Magoo, THE RAGTIME BEAR, John Hubley director. •Bob Godfrey enters the film world. Later to be called "Master of the Absurd". "I try in my own lousy, noisy way to make an audience laugh" Bob Godfrey. • Communist People's Republic proclaimed under Mao Tse-tung. • The Samba comes into fashion o USSR tests first atomic bomb. • First Magoo, RAGTIME BEAR o First computer animation (that we know of) it was an animated "Bouncing Ball", done at MIT, by Saxenian. • Disney: CINDERELLA (return to feature animation), first live action feature: TREASURE ISLAND and first TV special. • TV Arts Productions, they did the original CRUSADER RABBIT, went out of business. • Animation for TV commercials becoming an important segment of the animation industry. • Korea conflict starts o McCarthy era begins o Ralph Bunche wins Nobel prize for Peace • 1.5 million TV sets in US. o North Korean forces invade South Korea. • China's forces occupy Tibet. o Antihistamines become popular remedy for colds and allergies. • Cool Jazz developed from bebop. • 15 million TV sets in US, color TV first introduced, • Bretislav Pojar (Czechoslovakia), THE GINGERBREAD COTTAGE • Ion Popesco-Gopo (Rumania), THE NAUGHTY DUCK, THE BEE AND THE DOVE • Raoul Servais (Belgium), GHOST STORY, THE SAND MAN. o Peron reelected President of Argentina. • J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye published. •Color television is first introduced in the US. • MASTER MANOL BulgariaÕs first color film, Dimo Lingurski • NEIGHBORS Norman McLarenÕs pixillation film, labeled by some a "one of the most controversial films the NFB ever made", because there was too much violence, wins an Oscar for best documentary (or was it 1953?). •First Hydrogen bomb exploded •Disney: Last MICKEY MOUSE made, THE SIMPLE THINGS, PETER PAN released. •Paul Grimault (France: 1905-1994): La Bergere et le ramoneur (MR. WONDERBIRD): first French feature (?) o Most US movie theaters adapted for Cinemascope projection. •Warners, DUCK AMUCK, Chuck Jones Director. • GUMBY first appears in GUMBASIS by Art Clokey • Korean armistice signed in Panmunjon o Stalin dies • Lung cancer reported attributable to cigarette smoking •Tenzing and Hillary become the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest. 1954 • In this year and 'in 55 and Ô56 the major studios started selling their animated shorts to TV for syndication. • Warners, Tasmanian Devil, DEVIL MAY HARE, Bob McKimson • Independent TV Authority established in Britain, 29 million homes have TV's in US •Herblock (1910-2001) wins second Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartoons. •There is a terrible desert locus plague in Morocco. • Disney started phasing out shorts as cost had risen to $75,000 each. Disneyland opened. • Paul Terry sold Terrytoons to CBS for $3,500,000 and retired. •Peter Foldes (Hungry 1924-1977), A SHORT VISION, British (shown on US TV). •Todor Dinov, (Bulgaria), THE MIGHTY MARKO • Tex Avery to the Walter Lantz Studio. o Warners, ONE FROGGY EVENING, Chuck Jones o Afro-Americans in Montgomery, Ala. Boycott segregated city bus lines. •Bernard Buffet paints Circus. His painting style influenced the UPA style. •Prokofiev's opera Fiery Angel opens in Venice. • CBS Terrytoons, Gene Deitch hired as supervisor. o John Hubley and Faith Elliot started Storyboard Productions • UPA, GERALD MCBOING BOING SHOW, TV o Zagreb Studio started. • Disney, release their last shorts on a regular basis. •Annecy, the first major international animation festival begins within the framework of the Cannes Festival. In 1960 became an independent festival at Annecy under the auspices of the Association Francaise pour la Diffusion du Cinema. •Tom Sito is born. Currently he is a Director, animator, and the Union President. • Martin Luther King Jr. emerges as leader of the desegregation movement. •Pakistan becomes Islamic republic. • Hanna and Barbera were asked to leave MGM, they with George Sidney started Hanna Barbera studios. RUFF AND REDDY SHOW was their first TV series. •Shanghai Studio opened •Warners: WHATÕS OPERA DOC? Chuck Jones o GUMBY TV series premiers on NBC • Association Internationale de Film D’ Animation (ASIFA) founded in France o Jack Kinney leaves Disney and goes on to produce and direct over a hundred POPEYE cartoons • USSR launches Sputnik I and II. These are the first Earth satellites. • Jack Kerouac wrote On the Road. o Dr. Seuss wrote Cat in the Hat • Richard Williams (Canada), THE LITTLE ISLAND, British (Stan Hayward, writer) • Jay Ward Productions opened (TV). o Hanna-Barbera, HUCKLEBERRY HOUND, introduced the half-hour TV all cartoon program. •First studio in Australia opened. •CBS Terrytoons first TV was, TOM TERRIFIC, directed by Gene Deitch and written Jules Feiffer. o European Common Market comes into being. • The Beatnik movement spreads throughout America and Europe. One of the consequences of this was a musical group called the Beatles o The Cha Cha Cha is the new dance vogue. •Jiri Trnka, (Czechoslovakia 1912-1970), MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM, feature puppet • UPA closed its doors • Jay Ward's ROCKY AND HIS FRIENDS on TV. • Hawaii becomes the 50th state • Fidel Castro becomes the Premier of Cuba. •USSR launches a rocket with two monkeys aboard. • Bruno Bozzetto (Italy), AN AWARD FOR MR. ROSSI •Giulio Gianin and Emmanuele Luzzati, (Italy), PALADIN •Yoji Kuri (Japan), HUMAN ZOO •Hanna-Barbera, THE FLINTSTONES (was a homage to the Honeymooners) first prime time TV series, next one was the SIMPSONS. •UNESCO charters ASIFA. •Belgian Congo granted full independence • Antonioni's film La Notte is released. • Bob Godfrey (Australia/England), DO IT YOURSELF CARTOON KIT, British •TETSUWAN ATOMU (ASTRO BOY) JapanÕs first television animation series begins. Created by Osamu Tezuka. •Start of the "Nine Old Men" era at Disney • H/B's YOGI BEAR on TV. •Disney: ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIANS, the first use of Xerox cels. •UN General Assembly condemns apartheid. • Berlin Wall constructed. •Yuri Gagarin (USSR) orbits the earth in a six ton satellite. • First general assembly of ASIFA (at Annecy France). • Warner Bros. Animation closes. o Willis OÕBrien dies (1886 - 1962) USA. • Cuban missile crisis o Uganda and Tanganyika become independent. •Alexander Solzhenitayn writes: "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" • Charles Shultz writes: "Happiness is a Warm Puppy" • In computer animation Ivan Sutherland doctoral dissertation at MIT opened the way to interactive computer animation • THE STORY OF A CRIME Feodor Khitrouk, (Russia), • THE INSECTS Jimmy Murakami, • DePatie-Freleng studio formed. • LABYRINTH Jan Lenica, (Poland 1928- ), (absurdist) ?? check this year for ASTRO boy start??? • Warners animation closed its doors for the first time. Reopened in the 90Õs, • President Kennedy assassinated • Halas and Batchelor, first British feature, ANIMAL FARM • Walerian Borowczyk (Poland 1925- ), LES JEUX DE ANGES (The Game of the Angels). • Ralph Bakshi, first directing for CBS Terrytoons, GADMOUSE THE APPRENTICE GOOD FAIRY •THE ADVENTURES OF JOHNNY QUEST airs on prime time TV ? • Jan Svankmajer's, (1934-) Czechoslovak, first film THE LAST TRICK OF MR. SCHWARZWALD AND MR. EDGAR • Arafat takes over leadership of Arab guerrilla force Al Fatah • The Watusi, Frug, Monkey, Funky Chicken, and other varieties of the Twist drive many people to discotheques. • The Beatles film HARD DAYS NIGHT is released. •Rene Laloux, (French), Les Escargots 1966 o Gerry AndersonÕs THUNDERBIRDS premiere on British TV • "Op" art becomes the rage: non objective art directed at optical illusions based on the use of color, form, and perspective. • Severe race riots in the Watts district of Los Angeles. "Op" art becomes the rage: nonobjective art directed at optical illusions based on the use of color and form and perspective. • Walter Elias Disney dies, (1901-1966) USA • Superhero vogue started on Saturday Morn TV by Fred Silverman. • KIMBA THE WHITE LION arrives in US from Japan. • IT'S THE GREAT PUMPKIN, CHARLIE BROWN, was the first Peanuts TV special. • DR. SEUSS HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS, Chuck Jones • Mrs. Indira Gandhi becomes Prime Minister of India. • Two male dogs sent into orbit aboard Soviet Cosmos 110 • Miniskirts come into fashion • John Whitney PERMUTATIONS, computer animation • John Stehura, CIBERNETIC 5.3, first computer-animated film at the UCLA Animation Workshop • Nedeljko Dragic {Yugoslavia, Zagreb), TAMER OF WILD HORSES. • Vietnam War - demonstrations against, • SPEED RACER. • Oscar Fischinger dies (1900-1967) Germany/USA. Survived by his widow, Elfriede o Shah of Iran crowns himself • Six day war between Israel and Arab nations. • George Dunning (Canada 1920-1977), THE YELLOW SUBMARINE, British, TVC Bob Coates was the producer. • 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, by Stanley Kubrick is released. This film contained the first major use of motion control animation (which John Whitney invented and first used it commercially in Hitchcock's VERTIGO) • CBS Terrytoons closed theatrical production. • Czechoslovakia invaded at night by Soviet and Warsaw Pact troops o Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated. • Internet is born at UCLA • Debut on TV of SCOOBY DOO, WHERE ARE YOU • Red Cross flies relief airlifts into Biafra • Apollo 11 lands lunar module on moon • THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF UNCLE SAM, Bob Mitchell, (1933 -1985) US, Annecy Grand Prize Winner. • First Freak Bros. Comic book published o Jiri Trnka dies, (1912-1970). Czechoslovakia o Arab commandos hijack three jets bound for New York • Student protests against Vietnam War results in the killing of four by National Guard soldiers at Kent State University in Ohio •FRITZ THE CAT, Steve Krantz producer, Ralph Bakshi director, the first X-rated feature in the USA. • Robert Abel (1937-2001) and Assoc. studio began. First by doing motion control and in a few years began doing high quality computer animation commercials. • Ub Iwerks dies, (1901-1971) USA. He was considered one of the greatest animators ever • Paul Terry dies, (1887-1971) USA o First computer animation used in a feature film THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN as a special effect. Special effect animation during this period played a major role in the amount of animation produced. • THE POINT, TV special, first hour animation film on US TV by Fred Wolf. • Canadian based Nelvana Ltd. Founded o India and Pakistan go to war. • "Conceptual Art" becomes a new art form in the US • Jerzy Kucia’s debut film POWROT. "I am interested in manÕs mental states. I endeavor to observe him through his emotional experiences - his joy and stresses. I treat the cinema as a psychic fact" - J. Kucia o Jan Svankmajer is forced to begin seven year Czech government impose "silencing" during which he is not permitted to make films of any kind. • MARCO POLO JR. VS THE RED DRAGON, Australia's first feature animated film is released. • Carl Stalling 1888-1972) dies, a music director and composer who set the standards for animation music in the "Golden Age of Animation". Disney and Warners were two of the studios where he set the standards. • Frank Tashlin (Tish-Tash) dies (1913-1972) - director at Warners - went on to direct live action hits starring Jerry Lewis and Bob Hope. •Max Fleischer dies (1883-1972) born in Vienna, Austria • Police arrest five men in Democratic national Headquarters in the Watergate o Ceylon becomes a republic, changes it name to Sri Lanka •HEAVY TRAFFIC, Krantz/Bakshi • Cease-fire signed in South Vietnam • Arab oil producing nations impose an embargo, which causes an energy crisis. •Worldwide inflation helps create sharp price increases in food and fuel costs. •Nixon resigns • Streaking becomes a short lived fad in the US. • US evacuates last remaining personnel from South Vietnam. • Leo Salkin's TV special of Mel Brooks's 2,000 YEAR OLD MAN premiers. • Industrial Light and Magic Founded by George Lucas. o CAROSELLO, a ten-minute daily Italian advertising program on the state-owned television station after the evening newscast begins a twenty year run that gave life to many hand drawn, stop-motion characters and ingenuous experimental techniques. • Six thousand life size pottery figures from the 3rd century BC are found in China. • North and South Vietnam reunited as one country after 22 years. • Single frame video tape animation systems were introduced. Used for pencil testing they were a major development in the production of animation. • First Anime fan club started in Los Angeles. o Peter Foldes dies (1924-1977) Hungry. •John Hubley dies. • US tests neutron bomb that kills with massive radiation. • Egyptian president Anwar Sadat makes the first visit by an Arab leader to the Jewish State since it was founded in 1948. • Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston retired from Disney. • Peter Lord, Davis Sproxton establish Aardman Animation in England. o John Bray dies, (1879-1978) US • Violence sweeps Nicaragua as leftist Sandinistas guerrillas try to overthrow president Anastasio Somoza • A military junta seizes power in Afghanistan • "Test tube baby" born in England • National Lampoon's Animal House starring John Belushi is released • Turnkey systems are first introduced in computer animation. • Dave Fleischer dies (1894-1979) • Idi Amin overthrown by Tanzanian backed rebels • Camp David Peace Treaty signed • Pacific Data Images (PDI) founded. • Fred "Tex" Avery dies (1908 - 1980) USA. Fred Bean Avery was related to Judge Roy Bean (who was known as the "law west of the Pecos, give you a fair trail and hang you". Roy Bean's real name was Roy Boone and he was descended from Daniel Boone). There is a story that Disney did not want his animators to see Tex Avery films as they were too extreme in their humor and animation. • John Lennon shot dead in New York • Border conflict between Iran and Iraq erupts into war • Lotte Reiniger dies (1899-1981) Germany, developed silhouette and did many films in that form. • Steve Bosustow dies (1912-1981) US, became head of UPA in the 1950's. •Clair Parker dies (1906 -1981) USA/'France o Solidarity's first national conference is held in Gdansk, Poland • Scientists identify Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) • TRON, Disney feature had 15 minutes of computer animation (most all computer animation by now is digital except effects done on tape using the analog system) for 235 scenes at a cost of $1,200 per second. • STAR TREK II, THE WRATH OF KHAN had the "Genesis effect" scene. • Disney starts selling home videos. • Tim BurtonÕs VINCENT. o Alexandre Alexieff dies (1901-1982) Russia/France • 28 million US households have cable TV o UK's fourth TV channel (Channel 4) begins broadcasting •Otto Messmer dies, (1892-1983) • Syndication, as a new form of distribution for children's TV starts. Filmation's HE-MAN AND THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE 85 1/2 hour shows that play every weekday. • Disney Channel Starts o The compact disc is launched • De Kooning's "Two Women" is sold for 1.2 million, a record for a living artist • LAST STAR FIGHTER, a feature had 30 minutes of animation at a cost of 4.5 million. • Bob Clampett dies (1913-1984) USA • NAUSICAA, Hayao Miyazake, Japan o Upper Volta renamed Burkina Faso (the republic of honest men) • The space shuttle "Discovery" makes its maiden flight • The first live action feature, YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES, to have a complete computer animated character was released. • Otto Messmer dies (1892-1985) USA • Daniel Ortega is inaugurated president of Nicaragua • Mikhail Gorbachev unilaterally halts deployment of medium range missiles in Europe • Iwerks Entertainment founded. • AMERICAN TALE released. Steven Spielberg Production, Don Bluth director. • Marcos flees the Philippines, Corazon Aquino becomes new president • World's worst nuclear accident, Chernobyl Power Station, Kiev, USSR • THE SIMPSONS started as spots on the Tracey Ullman Show. David Silverman, who had just graduated from UCLA, was one of the 2-3 original animators. • ALICE Jan Svankmajer's first feature film o Norman McLaren dies (1914-1987), Scotland. • In Japan 24 anime features are produced as well as 72 anime features for video release • The last California Condor is trapped and sent to a zoo for breeding • Van Gogh's "Irises" sold for 49 million • WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT released. Grossed over $300 million and proved that animation, at least when combined with animation, was not limited to a children's audience. • LAND BEFORE TIME released. • Internet computer virus designed by US students jams over 6,000 military computers across the US • Osamu Tezuka dies (1926-1989). He was born in Osaka, Japan and is often called the Walt Disney of Japan. In his last years he turned the control of his studio over to others and began making his own personal short films. JUMPING was one of these films. Before he became a cartoonist and animator he was a certified medical doctor and had a Ph.D. in entomology. • Mel Blanc "the man of a thousand voices" dies (1908 -1989). His gravestone in the Hollywood Memorial Cemetery reads "That's All Folks". He was the first voice talent to receive screen credit. • Richard Williams presented with a Special Achievement Oscar for directing the animation in WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT. The only time this award had been previously given for animation was to Walt Disney for SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. • The last Soviet troops leave Afghanistan • Tiananment Square massacre • Mysterious "crop circles" appear in UK cornfields • Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST becomes the first animated feature to be nominated for the Academy Award as Best Picture. • REN & STIMPY premiere. • Hanna-Barbera Productions bought by Turner Broadcasting • USSR dissolves • Hostilities between newly independent Croatia and Serbia begin • Operation Desert Storm by the US in Kuwait and Iraq • Art Babbit dies o FERN GULLY and animated feature by Bill and Sue Kroyer is released. • Cartoon Network starts in 2 million homes, by 1995 in 22 million. • FROG BASEBALL, by Mike Judge, screened to an MTV focus group. • Bill Plympton completes first feature film THE TUNE. • Sammy Timberg dies (1903- 1992) USA. Composed for Fleischer Studios (later Famous Studios) Betty Boop, Superman, Little Lulu, Casper as well as features MR. BUGS GOES TO TOWN and GULLIVERÕS TRAVELS. Best known for "ItÕs a Hap-Hap-Happy Day". • Acquittals in Rodney King trial sparks riots in Los Angeles, 51 killed. • UN expels Yugoslavia. • BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD, by Mike Judge, released on cable. • ANIMANIACS debuts • NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, by Tim Burton, is released • Czechoslovakia divides into Czech and Slovak republics. • NY trade center bombed. • LION KING, Disney, made a huge amount of money. • DreamWorks studio formed. • Walter Lantz dies (1900-1994). A pioneer in animation he was head of the Walter Lantz Studio and creator of Woody Woodpecker.• • Mexican peasants revolt in Chiapas • Russian Army invades Chechnya o Morphing of digital images comes into vogue • TOY STORY, first computer animated feature released and it takes in more money at the box office than any other film in 1995. • BABE, combination of live and computer animated effects nominated for an Academy Award (check date) • DreamWorks Feature Animation begins. • John Whitney dies (191701995) experimental animator and pioneer computer animator • Friz Freleng (1906-1995) dies • Preston Blair dies, an animator who wrote the book "Animation" which is the classic book on how to animate. o Paul Julian, background artist and director at UPA and other studios • Jerry Garcia dies at 53 • Aung San Suu Kyi , winner of the Nobel Peace Prize freed after 6 years house arrest. • BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD, now a feature is released and makes over 60 million. • MARS ATTACKS, Tim Burton. During its production the Manchester studio Bare Bones spends 9 months animating stop-motion aliens for the film, only to be told that computer generated images (CGI) would be used instead. • Shamus Culhane dies at 88, Max Fleischer once told him, "You know what your problem is Culhane? You're an artist!" Read his book "Talking Animals and other People" for a good view of early animation. •Virgil Ross dies at 88, a master animator at Warners and other studios. • The merger of Time Warner and Turner brings Warner Bros. Feature, TV, and Classic Animation, Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network, plus a couple of others under one roof. • Taliban captures Kabul o Legal battle over freedom of speech on the Internet 1997 • KING OF THE HILL, the series, begins on Fox. • Hayao Miyazaki’s PRINCESS MONONOKE released in Japan to become its biggest motion picture hit of all time, animated or live action. • Pol Pot captured and sentenced to life in jail • Seven cows, the first in Germany with "mad cow" disease, are destroyed. • The film "The Full Monty" is released • THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, DreamWorks first animated feature is released. • CELEBRITY DEATH MATCH began as a special, expanded into a series five months later. • QUEST FOR CAMELOT (Warner) • Mae Questel, 89, dies, an actress and voice talent, best known for doing the voice of Betty Boop and Olive Oyl. • Global recession spreads, deepest since WWII in parts of the world • The first TV stations in US begin broadcasting in high definition (HDTV) • IRON GIANT, Directed by Brad Bird, based on the 1968 work by Poet Laureate Ted Hughes. • SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER AND UNCUT is released • THE PRINCESS MONONOKE released, Hayao Miyazaki, Director. • TOY STORY 2 released, Disney/Pixar • STUART LITTLE released, Columbia/Sony o Falun Gong outlawed in China • Latin pop explosion with performers like Jennifer Lopez and R. Martin. • Marc Davis dies (1913-2000), born in Bakersfield, CA., he was one of the Nine Old Men from Disney. He was well known for doing female characters. • Bill Hurtz dies at the age of 81. At a Screen Cartoonists Guild meeting in 1941, Bill made the motion to strike the Disney studio, his motion was unanimously approved. Received an A.A. nomination for UPAÕs Unicorn in the Garden, in 1953. He directed at the Jay Ward Studios 1959 to 1984. • Bob Abel (1937-2001) dies. Bob was a pioneer in computer animation, especially in the 1970's commercials, through his company, Robert Abel and Associates. • Faith Hubley dies at 77, she made 25 personal films, and won the academy award 3 times with husband John Hubley, she was a great friend of the UCLA workshop. Faith was a person who lived her life fully according to her belief, that the expression of art is the most ennobling experience of the human spirit. She expressed her art and her belief through her animation. • Ray Patterson dies (1911-2001). Began as an inker in Mintz's studio in 1929. Worked at Disney, MGM, Hanna-Barbera. • Sam Weiss dies, animator at UPA, Jay Ward and others. • Lee Mishkin dies, animator, director. • Jan Lenica dies at 73. Famed Polish animator. • Attack on New York and the Pentagon on Sept. 11th • "Shrek" from Dreamwork Feature animation won the first ever Oscar for animated feature they beat out Pixar/Disney's "Monsters Inc. • Chuch Jones passes away in the spring of 2002 A brief pre-history collected by Dan McLaughlin |
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
History of Animation
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