The iconic Betty Boop first made an appearance in the early 1930’s from Fleischer Studios. Fleischer Studios, known for the introduction of rotoscoping and their panoply of human cartoon figures such as Superman and Popeye, presented Betty Boop as vivacious and fun, an… Read More ›
Art & Inspiration
Silent Sundays: Revue L’Ermitage (1897)
Paul Berthon, “Revue L’Ermitage,” 1897 Related Posts: – Silent Sundays: The Little Witch (1916) – Silent Sundays: Poisons et Empoisonneurs Célèbres (1960) – Silent Sundays: L’Oiseau Bleu (1908)
Friday Night Features: “Sebastian’s Voodoo”
Tonight’s feature is “Sebastian’s Voodoo,” a 2008 animated short by Joaquin Baldwin. Created at the UCLA Animation Workshop, this festival darling has won over 100 awards and honors since its creation. Enjoy, darlings. Related Posts: – Friday Night Features: “Behind Closed Doors”… Read More ›