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#16 innopac

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Posted 02 March 2009 - 09:12 PM

View Poststinger784, on Mar 3 2009, 03:51 PM, said:

What always gets me about those movies or just ballet in general in cartoons is the lack of properly using turnout and pointing of the feet. These are things a dancer pays attention to whereas a "normal" person may tend to brush over. Hands as well and the por de bras I feel is also often overlooked. When there is no shape even to the finger tips it bothers me dearly!

Yes!!!  It is the same for musicians watching actors holding a violin or cello bow with a stiff claw hand or doing vibrato with a jerky movement.

#17 cubanmiamiboy

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Posted 02 March 2009 - 09:28 PM

View Poststinger784, on Mar 2 2009, 08:51 PM, said:

I am surprised nobody has dared to mention the Barbie catastrophes.
Oh...that... :o

#18 Helene

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Posted 02 March 2009 - 09:49 PM

View Poststinger784, on Mar 2 2009, 08:51 PM, said:

I am surprised nobody has dared to mention the Barbie catastrophes.
Denial.

I regard those as representative of ballet as the Barbie doll is of an actual woman.

Edited to add:  I love the dancing in "What's Opera, Doc?", even if the turnout is inconsistent.

#19 stinger784

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Posted 03 March 2009 - 08:25 AM

View PostHelene, on Mar 3 2009, 12:49 AM, said:

View Poststinger784, on Mar 2 2009, 08:51 PM, said:

I am surprised nobody has dared to mention the Barbie catastrophes.
Denial.

I regard those as representative of ballet as the Barbie doll is of an actual woman.




Yes I have heard this too, but the animator did not pay attention to detail at all of her pointe or turnout or hands.

Hi Helene!

#20 Hans

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Posted 03 March 2009 - 08:37 AM

View PostHelene, on Mar 3 2009, 12:49 AM, said:

Edited to add:  I love the dancing in "What's Opera, Doc?", even if the turnout is inconsistent.

"What's Opera, Doc?" is amazing! :o

#21 dirac

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Posted 03 March 2009 - 01:38 PM

View PostHelene, on Mar 3 2009, 05:49 AM, said:

View Poststinger784, on Mar 2 2009, 08:51 PM, said:

I am surprised nobody has dared to mention the Barbie catastrophes.
Denial.
I regard those as representative of ballet as the Barbie doll is of an actual woman.

Edited to add:  I love the dancing in "What's Opera, Doc?", even if the turnout is inconsistent.

My young nieces enjoyed the Barbies.  Haven't seen them myself.

#22 sandik

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Posted 03 March 2009 - 05:04 PM

View PostHans, on Mar 3 2009, 04:37 PM, said:

View PostHelene, on Mar 3 2009, 12:49 AM, said:

Edited to add:  I love the dancing in "What's Opera, Doc?", even if the turnout is inconsistent.

"What's Opera, Doc?" is amazing! :)

Our local history museum is hosting an exhibit about the golden age of Warner Brothers cartoons.  Lots of sketches and cells, some timing sheets (very detailed) and a viewing booth in the back of the gallery with "What's Opera, Doc"? on the playlist.

#23 Gina Ness

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Posted 04 March 2009 - 12:49 AM

"What's Opera, Doc"... :)  :bow: I'm a life-long fan...Warner Bros. Cartoons... :wub:

#24 bart

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Posted 04 March 2009 - 04:05 AM

At this point, some of you may be asking:   "What's "What's Opera, Doc," Doc?"

Here's a Link:



It's amazing to think that there were actually large audiences -- including kids -- who would have had a fairly clear idea of what this cartoon was all about.  Our local movie house in the 50s actually looked like an opera house!

#25 jllaney

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Posted 04 March 2009 - 08:53 AM

Bart took a ballet class and dances  in an episode of the Simpsons.  Although he had to wear a mask to keep from getting beat up by the other kids  so it doesn't paint a great picture of ballet for boys.
The Family guy also had an episode where Peter and Quagmire text each other at the ballet/ Swan Lake.
Tom and Jerry had an entire episode dedicated to the Nutcracker on cartoon Network this past Xmas.



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