The Core Principles Implemented by Early Disney Animators That Bring Their Iconic Illustrations to Life
Filmmaker Kristian Williams, who's also known as "kaptainkristian", took an illustrative look at the distinctly Disney style of animation. To do this, Williams reached back into the the core principles implemented by Disney's early animators in order to bring an image to life. These principles were firmly cemented in the 1981 Disney animation bible The Illusion of Life by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two members of the legendary "Nine Old Men".
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