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1. Errol Le Cain



Le Cain’s Mr. Mistoffelees


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Steam is the secret energy that runs my city.

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How To Draw Chip & Dale

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5. Piccoli (thank you to Michael Sporn)



illustrated by Paul Julian

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another beautiful film from the Luzzati-Gianini team



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The Magic Flute adapted and illustrated by Emanuele Luzzati (More examples of Luzzati's work can be seen here.)

Below is a short portion of the film version that Luzzati created with animator Giulio Gianini.

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Javier Zabala @ michaelspornanimation.com

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9. The nuts and bolts of animation

at michaelspornanimation.com. (More nuts and bolts here, in a post from the Library of Congress .)

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10. The Wise Little Hen

published by Whitman in 1935, is a good example of some early merchandising by the Disney brothers.

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11. Doctor De Soto by William Steig and Michael Sporn

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Michael Sporn at MoMA , Nov. 9th -12th
(From Sporn's film of Abel's Island, adapted from the book by William Steig-- thanks to Mark Mayerson )

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13. Michael Sporn at MoMA


November 9–12, 2007

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14. ANIMAL FARM, animation and illustration via Micheal Sporn

"When the film Animal Farm was released, a tie-in book was published which republished George Orwell’s novel with line drawings from the film by Joy Batchelor and John Halas...
… to showcase them all I’ve decided to break this up into two separate postings. Part II will be up next week."

Here's the first group.


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15. Cannes & Poster Art

News from Michael Sporn

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16. ENCHANTED VISIONS:


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17. Michael Sporn writes about Marionettes...

"Once Bil & Cora Baird had ruled the theatrical environs on TV (Bil & Cora Baird Show and Peter & the Wolf) , in theater (Flahooley, Baker Street) and on film (Sound of Music). Yet when the very successful scene in the film, Lili, where Leslie Caron talks to Bil Baird’s marionette, moved to Broadway as the musical, Carnival, it was Jim Henson who built the puppets for the show.
A sea change had happened. The marionette had become a hand puppet."

http://www.michaelspornanimation.com/splog/?p=1039

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18. Emanuele Luzzati, 1921-2007


Michael Sporn has posted about Emanuele Luzzati, the “Italian designer, who worked with Giulio Gianini in creating some wonderful animated cut-out films.”

Mr. Luzzati was also an author and illustrator. You can see examples of his illustration here.

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