Oh happy day! 2D cell animation is not dead, thanks in part to people like animator Robb Pratt. In a follow up to his massively viewed Superman Classic, the animator has a mix of styles on display, particularly the Paul Dini look mashed up again backgrounds that recall the old Fleischer stuff.You can bet I'll be contacting Mr. Pratt for a few words on his work soon. For anybody who remembers the Jonny Quest stop motion fanfilm I posted, you know this stuff is what I live for. It's almost unfair to call these "fanfilms" since an obviously pro-level of artistry has gone into the work. Pratt does have pro credits under his belt, with work on titles like Tarzan 2 and The Emperor's...
- 7/4/2012
- Screen Anarchy
Check out this fantastic new Superman animated short film created by Disney animator Robb Pratt (Pocahontas, Tarzan), called Bizarro Classic. The short is traditionally animated and focuses on Bizarro Superman. This isn't the first Superman film from Pratt. Last year he made another awesome short called Superman Classic. I absolutely love the 1940s setting and wonderful animation style. I'd love to see a feature film inspired by this! I think it's a lot better than what Warner Bros. animation has been creating for their DC Comics dvd adaptations. There's more life in the characters.
Watch the Superman fan film, and let us know if you'd like to see DC Entertainment start doing a little something different with their animated movies.
Source: Cartoon Brew (http://www.cartoonbrew.com/animators/bizzarro-classic-by-rob-platt.html)...
Watch the Superman fan film, and let us know if you'd like to see DC Entertainment start doing a little something different with their animated movies.
Source: Cartoon Brew (http://www.cartoonbrew.com/animators/bizzarro-classic-by-rob-platt.html)...
- 7/2/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
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