Wednesday 9 December 2009

1953 Duck Amuck


Duck Amuck was a Warner Brother's production of a pompous character called Daffy Duck, the
co-star of Bugs Bunny, in this episode Duck Amuck, it shows us how an animator does his or her job by drawing in background and the characters, although Daffy Duck was criticizing everything the animator was doing.
According to Chuck Jones, the creator of Bugs Bunny and all of his friends, this film demostrates a character with a recognizable personality, it was soon found out that the animator was in fact Bugs Bunny.

The audience for this animation would for children who find Daffy Duck extermely hilarious.
The important history of it is how it was created, using an animated animator to do all the techniques in creating animation and anoyying Daffy Duck at the same time.

The audience would be younger audiences who are interested in the wacky world of Warner Brother's Looney Tunes.
The Importance of this history would be how an animator works on drawing his or her creation and making it come to life.
The technique used was drawing, long range close ups and short range close ups.
The technology being used was Multiplane cameras, using quick sketches and quick painting to give the cartoon that comedy look .

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