2006/07/21

MARAHUTE



thanks a lot to http://sevencamels.blogspot.com/2006/05/glen-keane-jpegs.html







9 comments:

  1. That scene where she snaps the last rope holding her down, and accidentally pushes Cody over the edge of the cliff, and she rescues him from falling to his death, THAT SEQUENCE is the one thing that made me want to become an animator! It was so magical to me, I'll never forget it. I'm a supervisor at an animation studio up in Ottawa, Canada, and Glen Keane's stuff still inspires me to be better and better! Thanks for this blog!

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  2. Anonymous11:15 PM

    I'm not going to lie, I'm going to use these to draw bird porn better. Thank you!

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  3. I agree with nicole! That escene gives the chills all over my body everytime, I swear! Thanks for share!

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  4. Such a wonderful, wonderful scene and some beautiful animation. I used to watch this scene over and over!

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  5. There are two film scores I can always summon and get instant chills; the other is The Neverending Story.

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  6. Anonymous7:23 AM

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  7. I consider the subject scene, in which Marahute dives after Cody, rescues him, and then gives him love gratitude ride, the most significant minutes in line animation history. Absolutely magnificent both in concept and execution. Bravo!

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  8. I consider the subject scene, in which Marahute dives after Cody, rescues him, and then gives him love gratitude ride, the most significant minutes in line animation history. Absolutely magnificent both in concept and execution. Bravo!

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