@sfrewerd Because most characters were colored black and when they're hands were against their body parts you couldn't see them, it was confusing for animators so they used gloves so that you could still see their hands even when its against their body parts. Look at Mickey Mouse's "Plane Crazy" or "Steamboat Willie", he ins't wearing gloves in those films.
@danmessias The holes are punched into the paper, so the sheet of paper or cel can be hung on little hooks on the drawing board to make sure each one is in exactly the same position as the last when the artist draws each individual picture, otherwise the animation would be jerky.
@mistofoles Oh yes, I know that, incidentally I'm an animator. I was curious about the two holes peg system, which was used in the first days of animation. Nowadays, we use the three holes peg system, one round in the center and two oblong hooks in the side. Thanks for the comments!
This was originally released in July 1931 as "Makin 'Em Move", a Van Beuren "Aesop's Fable", co-directed by John Foster & Harry Bailey, with "synchronized" music score by Gene Rodemich. It was reissued for "home movie" audiences in the '40s (as part of Official Films' "Jungle Jinks" series) as "In A Cartoon Studio".
I worked in a pre-Digital Age animation studio for a time, and this film is pretty much a documentary! LOL Of course my favorite is the cycle of animators drawing different parts of the same character, but in the EXACT SAME POSE! LMFAO!
4:10 ; that cop is having one of those days.
TrainerJaz31497 1 month ago
oh also at 4:50 he sticks his toungue through the trombone thing
and now watch 5:05
I got the weirdest erection at that part..
RedWalrusFilms 2 months ago
did they start having sex at 2:01 ?
RedWalrusFilms 2 months ago
I hope they numbered those frames. :D
freakomation 2 months ago
4:51 shit that 3D effect is so much better than avatar
FarisPlayer1 3 months ago
Why do all classic cartoon characters have gloves?
sfrewerd 7 months ago
@sfrewerd It's to help their hands "read" better, as well as to make them stand out from their bodies.
SparkyMK3 6 months ago
@sfrewerd Because most characters were colored black and when they're hands were against their body parts you couldn't see them, it was confusing for animators so they used gloves so that you could still see their hands even when its against their body parts. Look at Mickey Mouse's "Plane Crazy" or "Steamboat Willie", he ins't wearing gloves in those films.
rickylascaze001 3 months ago
@sfrewerd sanitary reasons
TheGeckoNinja 1 month ago
@TheGeckoNinja I know the answer already
sfrewerd 1 month ago
The original title of this 1931 cartoon is "Making 'em Move". It was done by the Van Beuren Studios.
OofusTwillip 8 months ago
Funny the papers with two holes.
danmessias 8 months ago
@danmessias holes make your papers stabile, to increase quality of final animation
peaou 8 months ago
@danmessias The holes are punched into the paper, so the sheet of paper or cel can be hung on little hooks on the drawing board to make sure each one is in exactly the same position as the last when the artist draws each individual picture, otherwise the animation would be jerky.
mistofoles 5 months ago
@mistofoles Oh yes, I know that, incidentally I'm an animator. I was curious about the two holes peg system, which was used in the first days of animation. Nowadays, we use the three holes peg system, one round in the center and two oblong hooks in the side. Thanks for the comments!
danmessias 5 months ago
Wait...I'm confused. How do having orgy breaks and murders in any way help to make animated cartoons?
ziegogoboy 9 months ago
@ziegogoboy Dude ! You don't have orgy breaks? o_O
nuke97 4 months ago
Classics are the best!
HyperDarkness91 9 months ago
villian: yes!
girl: noooowu!
villian: yes!
girl: noooowu!
villian: yes!
girl: noooowu!
villian: yes!
girl: noooowu!
public: nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ROFL
blupsworld 1 year ago 2
theye never clean up in a animation studio :P
blupsworld 1 year ago
lol 1:43 watch the last paper the face appears then dissapears!!!!
JmantheSniper 1 year ago
Awesome!
Good times!
4:48 First 3D effect of history xD
guga2artes 1 year ago
Cartoon Girl: My Hero!
Cartoon Boy: Oh Sucks It was Nothing!.
I Love This Cartoon! I'm Starting To Make Cartoons Now!.
Acrobatdog99 1 year ago
@Acrobatdog99 Me too!
sfrewerd 7 months ago
5:04 lol xD
YAPANYASHIRO 1 year ago
Classic, clean, simple...to the point.
UnderneathParanoia 1 year ago 2
you guys no that this stuff is just as hard as making anime and such.
evilkaz200 1 year ago 2
@MBgamingLegends oh, okay, I forgot the "talent"
guildsa654 1 year ago
its better to use a digital animation rather than to use traditional animation
guildsa654 1 year ago
@guildsa654 no way anyone can do 3d but to do 2d professionally you require something called TALENT
MBGamingLegends 1 year ago
7:31sec of 30fps is 13.450 draws. so hard, well, was more than 100 people working on it.
goranification 1 year ago
Ok a dog smoking a cigarette who did not smoke back then
JohannaGotTalent41 1 year ago
This was originally released in July 1931 as "Makin 'Em Move", a Van Beuren "Aesop's Fable", co-directed by John Foster & Harry Bailey, with "synchronized" music score by Gene Rodemich. It was reissued for "home movie" audiences in the '40s (as part of Official Films' "Jungle Jinks" series) as "In A Cartoon Studio".
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
I like cartoon... nise)))))
0xFree3D 2 years ago
A primitive, but nice moving cartoon!
Thank God they don't make them like that today!
hallj100 2 years ago
Now they record the voices first instead of the animation.
LegendaryAnimation 2 years ago 3
this is better than some of the cartoons I see today
csagets 2 years ago 26
This is how the best cartoons started but sadly it all ended in 2001
GokuThe80sMan 1 year ago
No Yes No Yes
GokuThe80sMan 1 year ago
@GokuThe80sMan
True,
luckslave 1 year ago
This is nice. I learned from this.
wzbzbz 2 years ago
so for me to make an animation, I need a band in my room? lol
JeffZHigs1 2 years ago 30
@JeffZHigs1 you also need a mouse to sharpen your pencils
catangel911 8 months ago
@JeffZHigs1 but first you need a camera with legs and feet
GokuThe80sMan 3 months ago
I worked in a pre-Digital Age animation studio for a time, and this film is pretty much a documentary! LOL Of course my favorite is the cycle of animators drawing different parts of the same character, but in the EXACT SAME POSE! LMFAO!
BaronDixon 2 years ago
A classic about animation, in animation, by animation!
TheCartoonistMan 2 years ago 2
im liked
alanblck276 2 years ago
old cartoons make feel all wierd when i see it
idont know why.
bakuganultramaster50 2 years ago
The programation has begun
vinizz11 2 years ago
omg that's so old. wanna cry
jessih95 3 years ago
Thats how ya make a cartoons guys.
SgtThom 3 years ago
ahh good oll classics
dobbster12 3 years ago
yay animation rulz
lecrapola 3 years ago 2
lol, cute.
HatakeStrife 3 years ago