
Originally Posted by
pudleiner
The amazing thing watching Don board, is the confidence with his drawing.
Also, he boards in such a way that animators can use his boards for key drawings for the scene. If i remember him and Dan Kuenster drawing them almost on 8's. You could visually see the scene play out and it wasn't even animated yet.
Figuring out the main acting { the fun part } and letting the rest be done by others on the crew ;-)
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Question for Don : How often were you happily surprised by how a scene turned out by an animator ?
Meaning that maybe you didn't put too much thought into the scene, just because of what it was ... yet seeing it for the first time once the animator showed it to you, you were surprised with how well it turned out. How the animator took the scene and turned it into something more entertaining than you had thought once it left the boarding stage ?
Are there any scenes that come to mind ?
I'm sure John must of surprised you quite often with his work over all those years.
I would imagine that those moments would be great to come across every now and then.
take care
-mark