Showing posts with label SILLY SYMPHONY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SILLY SYMPHONY. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Three Blind Mouseketeers (1936)












More from MUSICLAND (1935)

Today, more of the incredibly lovely artwork from the classic SILLY SYMPHONY.

Click on the MUSICLAND link at the end of this post to see previously posted B/G art.







WOODLAND CAFE (Disney, 1937)

WOODLAND CAFE (Disney, 1937) is a Silly Symphony released the same year as SNOW WHITE. As you might expect, accordingly, the production values are incredibly high.

First up, a wonderful and elaborate pan B/G of the bug nightclub. This took two days for me to digitally re-assemble! There's such a commotion going on in this sequence - sliding effects in the multiplane camera, characters walking, plus jitterbugging bugs! But, persistence pays off... this is a look at an amazing piece of Disney art.

Lots of detail to see - here's the left side:

And the right side:

Just for fun, here are some additional B/Gs from the film...


THE MOTH AND THE FLAME (1938)


In this rather obscure Silly Symphony, moths swarm into "Ye Olde Costume Shop" as a pretty girl moth is entranced by a hypnotic candle flame.

First up, this gorgeous rendering of a leaded glass window, in a digitally restored vertical pan:

The moths gaze upon the costume shop interior:

In their eyes it transforms into a magnificent feast. This elaborate digitally restored background art is Disney at its sumptuous, extravagant best!

after the pan right to left, the "feast" dissolves into the left side of the shop interior:

another pan B/G, final frame of sequence on right with cel overlay:

more art...









A magnificent candelabra, in a vertical pan...

Here's a beautiful pan B/G... followed by left and right side detail enlargements:



This is a partial reconstruction of a very long pan B/G.

The left side is particularly good...

Beatiful composition here:

Finally, a long pan B/G followed by a closer look...