Who Framed Roger Rabbit © Touchstone Pictures The quality is now a little dated, but it still has a magical charm and such a mesmerising style for a young child to see. Dot and all the other characters she meets in the film are 2D and the backgrounds are either live-action film or photos and, as a 5-year-old, this style really captivated my attention and creativity as it was so different from anything I had seen before. Dot and the Kangaroo © Yoram Grossĭot and the Kangaroo is a classic story from Australia that sees the main character Dot, lost in the Australian Bush. One film that sparked my early interest in animation was a film that used this technique – Dot and the Kangaroo. Bedknobs and Broomsticks © Disney My Interest in This Style This was a technique that Disney seemed to love as they created many classic movies mixing live-action and animation in films such as Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Song of the South, Mary Poppins, and more. The Alice Comedies were a series of live-action/animated shorts that followed Alice (a live-action girl) having adventures in an animated world with animated 2D characters. The earliest example of this style I could find was used in the 1918 series, Out of the Inkwell, followed soon after by the Alice Comedies series by Disney. This is sometimes known as hybrid animation, and it’s a technique that has been around for over 100 years. One of my personal favourite styles has to be when 2D and live-action are mixed together. There are many different styles of animation, 2D, 3D, stop motion, and more. The most time of which being at Abbey Home Media which was the UK’s leading independent home entertainment company for lots of well-known children’s shows, Care Bears, Topsy and Tim, Peter Rabbit, Sooty, Horrid Henry, Fireman Sam and more.īefore I start showing you the workflow of my creation, let me give you a quick introduction to 2D and live-action video. I have worked in Home Entertainment for 15+ years, in both the US and the UK, and on projects for Warner Brothers, Disney, BBC, Paramount, and many other studios.
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