@BobWXXI I believe that this was sourced from a television program from several years ago that aired these rare films. That said, it's not like a television company to add soundtracks. It's very possible, however, that these films were re-issued during the sound era. Disney has always kept the copyrights, to my knowledge, and they have been known to re-release short fims before.
@nastyfukker if anybody else had ever put a duck with a sailor uniform on in their movie, you can bet your sweet ass walt would have suied, in a heartbeat, and with extreme predjudice
@RusskiyTheFox In fact, Mickey Mouse was plagiarised through the 1930s by none other than Warner Bros. There was a striking resemblene in many of their cartoon shorts.
@nastyfukker That wasn't Disneys fault. Infact Julius was a suggestion of M.J. Winkler, that produced Felix's movies from 1922 to 1923. She and Felix's owner, Pat Sullivans, were constantly bickering, and the creation of this Felix-like character broke the camel's back for Pat, who signed with rival distributor Educational Pictures in 1925.
When Disney got the idea of a new series of movies, one of the reason for new character (Oswald) was this resemblance between Felix and Julius.
that little rat dancing on the peeano was mickey, i'd know his moves anywhere. long before he ever starred in that steamboat picture, he was just a little pest who hung out in the hyperion studio, making fingers at the animators
The producer that M.J. Winkler, and Walt Disney was the Director. He may have drawn some portions of this cartoon---certainly not all of it. I know he did contribute to some of the early cartoons, but Ub Iwerks was an infinintly better animater than he was, and was often left with the majority of the cartoon to draw.
This is rotoscoping process with Alice jumping into the car. I loaded a video up last night that talks about the visual effects industry and there is shot moments from Alice rattled by rats. Pop over and view the first two parts. Ill upload the next two parts tonight.
A sonoplastia não ficou legal não.
asds1001 1 month ago in playlist Mais vídeos de ProbradIII
@asds1001 Eso es porque se trata de una película muda.
ProbradIII 3 weeks ago
@ProbradIII eu entendo. Mas perceba que há sons incluidos na pelicula. E são esses sons a que me refiro.
asds1001 3 weeks ago
It was really raining changeover cues at the end
plateshutoverlock 11 months ago
Just curious--since the sound track on the film clearly wasn't there from the beginning, when was it added? And who did it?
BobWXXI 1 year ago
@BobWXXI I believe that this was sourced from a television program from several years ago that aired these rare films. That said, it's not like a television company to add soundtracks. It's very possible, however, that these films were re-issued during the sound era. Disney has always kept the copyrights, to my knowledge, and they have been known to re-release short fims before.
ProbradIII 1 year ago
but I am astonished that felix never opened up his magic bag of tricks to sui mr disney for the resemblance of his feline here
nastyfukker 1 year ago
@nastyfukker if anybody else had ever put a duck with a sailor uniform on in their movie, you can bet your sweet ass walt would have suied, in a heartbeat, and with extreme predjudice
nastyfukker 1 year ago
@nastyfukker Disney today isn't like Walt's company back in 1925.
RusskiyTheFox 10 months ago
@RusskiyTheFox In fact, Mickey Mouse was plagiarised through the 1930s by none other than Warner Bros. There was a striking resemblene in many of their cartoon shorts.
ProbradIII 10 months ago
@nastyfukker That wasn't Disneys fault. Infact Julius was a suggestion of M.J. Winkler, that produced Felix's movies from 1922 to 1923. She and Felix's owner, Pat Sullivans, were constantly bickering, and the creation of this Felix-like character broke the camel's back for Pat, who signed with rival distributor Educational Pictures in 1925.
When Disney got the idea of a new series of movies, one of the reason for new character (Oswald) was this resemblance between Felix and Julius.
lollobello 1 year ago
that little rat dancing on the peeano was mickey, i'd know his moves anywhere. long before he ever starred in that steamboat picture, he was just a little pest who hung out in the hyperion studio, making fingers at the animators
nastyfukker 1 year ago
did Walt himself draw these or was he just the producer.
hairypolack 2 years ago
The producer that M.J. Winkler, and Walt Disney was the Director. He may have drawn some portions of this cartoon---certainly not all of it. I know he did contribute to some of the early cartoons, but Ub Iwerks was an infinintly better animater than he was, and was often left with the majority of the cartoon to draw.
ProbradIII 1 year ago
This is rotoscoping process with Alice jumping into the car. I loaded a video up last night that talks about the visual effects industry and there is shot moments from Alice rattled by rats. Pop over and view the first two parts. Ill upload the next two parts tonight.
IntermittentSprocket 2 years ago