tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post8127228412972131792..comments2024-03-27T01:19:56.698-07:00Comments on Tralfaz: A Chinese GoulashYowphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09264605351878574044noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3738012638904762739.post-5488519825653770922012-11-29T09:57:21.707-08:002012-11-29T09:57:21.707-08:00Judging from his autobiography, Culhane and Frank ...Judging from his autobiography, Culhane and Frank Tashlin seem to have bonded during their brief time together at Disney and Warners, in terms of their love of Sergei Eisenstein's quick-cutting techniques (the design of Shamus' early Lantz cartoons, as opposed to the speed, is actually closer to the stuff he was working on with Chuck Jones at Warners, but Chuck's pacing wouldn't get that rapid for another couple of years). Unlike the 30s quick-cuts though, the well-done funny poses here are an added touch to the speed, even if it took at least to the era of videotape pause buttons for viewers to fully appreciate the animators' work. J Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15175515543694122729noreply@blogger.com