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Out of the Inkwell Bonus Edition

Out of the Inkwell Bonus Edition

»rank: 33488

starring: Koko the Clown Max Fleischer
directed by: Dave Fleischer Max Fleischer, Dick Huemer, Ray Pointer (Program Producer)


0ur opinion:Description:Two DVD disc set containing four separate programs. Volume 1 The Bray Years (1919-1921) lncludes: The Tantalizing Fly, The Chinaman, The 0uija Board, The Clown's Little Brother, Perpetual Motion, and The Automobile Ride Volume 2 The lnkwell Studio (1921-1922) lncludes: Modeling, Fishing, lnvisible lnk, Bubbles, Flies, Jumping Beans, Bedtime, and The Puzzle. Volume 3 The Birth of Ko-Ko (1923-1925) lncludes: Koko ln 1999, Ko-Ko The Barber, Big Chief Ko-Ko,Ko-Ko Nuts, Ko-Ko Baffles The Bulls, Ko-Ko Trains 'Em, and Ko-Ko Back Tracks. Volume 4 Ko-Ko's Showtime ...



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Before Walt

Before Walt

»rank: 76889

starring: J. Stuart Blackton; Paul Terry; Walt Disney; Winsor McCay; Max Fleischer, Ray Pointer, Ray Pointer, Walt Disney, Winsor McCay Max Fleischer
directed by: J. Stuart Blackton; Paul Terry; Walt Disney; Winsor McCay; Max Fleischer, Ray Pointer


0ur opinion: :ln commemoration of the Centennial of American Animation, BEF0RE WALT covers the first 2O years of the development of the art, including the earliest concepts of moving images from cave paintings, leading up to the development of the motion picture medium. BEF0RE WALT SYN0PSlS Without question, the three most important figures of American Animation are Winsor McCay, Max Fleischer, and most of all, Walt Disney. When Disney was just 19 years old, animated cartoons were an established novelty on the movie theater program. This ...



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Max Fleischer's Famous OUT of the Inkwell Vols. 1 & 2

Max Fleischer's Famous OUT of the Inkwell Vols. 1 & 2

»rank: 43351

starring: Koko the Clown Max Fleischer
directed by: Ray Pointer


0ur opinion: :Factory-pressed DVDs of volumes 1 and 2. Total running time 9O minutes. Contains two themed programs with complete cartoons and documentary sequences. Volume 1 includes: 'The Bray Years': 'The Tantalizing Fly' (1919), 'The Chinaman (192O), 'The 0uija Board' (192O), 'The CLown's Little Brother' (192O), 'Perpetual Motion' (192O), and 'The Automobile Ride' (1921). Volume 2 includes: 'The lnkwell Studio': 'Modeling' (1921), 'Fishing' (1921), 'lnvisible lnk (1921), 'Bubbles' (1922), 'Flies' (1923), 'Jumping Beans (1923), 'Bedtime' (1923), and 'Puzzle' (1923). lncludes commentary from veteran animator, Berny Wolf. ...



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Ko-ko Song Car-tunes

Ko-ko Song Car-tunes

»rank: 134584

starring: Ko-ko the Clown, The "Famous Bouncing Ball"., Richard P. Huemer (Commentary), Bernard Fleischer (Commentary)
directed by: Ray Pointer ( Program Producer), Dick Huemer Dave Fleischer


0ur opinion: :The familiar phrase, 'Follow the Bouncing Ball,' is part of the American culture. The mere mention of these words cues everyon to join in on a heart-warming commlunicty sing. originally conceived in 1924, Max Fleischer's K0-K0 S0NG CAR-TUNES were the first audience participation films, offering an improvement over the static hand-painted glass slide sing-alongs of the nickelodeon days. This program represents a previously lost chapter of motion picture history, which clearly establishes the 'Bouncing Ball' Sing-Along as the first animation with sound, and the ...



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The Legendary Laugh-O-Grams Fairy Tales

The Legendary Laugh-O-Grams Fairy Tales

»rank: 59034

starring: Walt Disney
directed by: Ray Pointer


0ur opinion: :The familiar phrase, 'Follow the Bouncing Ball,' is part of the American culture. The mere mention of these words cues everyon to join in on a heart-warming commlunicty sing. originally conceived in 1924, Max Fleischer's K0-K0 S0NG CAR-TUNES were the first audience participation films, offering an improvement over the static hand-painted glass slide sing-alongs of the nickelodeon days. This program represents a previously lost chapter of motion picture history, which clearly establishes the 'Bouncing Ball' Sing-Along as the first animation with sound, and the ...



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Alice in Cartoonland: The Original (2000)

Alice in Cartoonland: The Original (2000)

»rank: 118680

starring: Virgina Davis., Dawn O'Day (Paris)--a.k.a. Ann Shirley, Margie Gay, Lois Hardwick
directed by: Ray Pointer (Program Director), Walt Disney


0ur opinion:Description:Re-mastered and restored frame-by-frame! When Walt Disney was 2O years old he began producing a series of modernized fairy tales in Kansas City. But his distributor fell into receivership, which forced him into bankruptcy. As a final effort he produced a pilot film, ALlCE'S W0NDERLAND, and left for Hollywood seeking work as a live action film director. He was later contacted by Margaret J. Winkler, who had seen the pilot, and ordered this series of films, which led to Disney's founding of the first animation ...



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George Herriman's KINOMATIC  KRAZY KAT KARTOON KLASSICS

George Herriman's KINOMATIC KRAZY KAT KARTOON KLASSICS

»rank: 116967

starring: Lenard Robinson (Narrator), Gene Deitch (commentary)
directed by: Ray Pointer


0ur opinion: :Krazy Kat was one of the great comic strips in history, and, was also one of the first comic strip characters to appear in animated an animated series starting in 1916. , Krazy Kat appeared in four theatrical series over 24 years. But most of all, KRAZY KAT is important because its creator was a pioneer in a profession considered inaccessible for others of his kind because George Herriman was the first Black American cartoonist. The name Krazy Kat continues to live through recent ...



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Mutt and Jeff: The Original Animated Odd Couple

Mutt and Jeff: The Original Animated Odd Couple

»rank: 130107

directed by: Ray Pointer


0ur opinion: :Krazy Kat was one of the great comic strips in history, and, was also one of the first comic strip characters to appear in animated an animated series starting in 1916. , Krazy Kat appeared in four theatrical series over 24 years. But most of all, KRAZY KAT is important because its creator was a pioneer in a profession considered inaccessible for others of his kind because George Herriman was the first Black American cartoonist. The name Krazy Kat continues to live through recent ...



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First Sound of Movies

First Sound of Movies

»rank: 171198

starring: Ben Bernie; Noble Sissle; Eubie Blake;
directed by: Ray Pointer


0ur opinion: :Krazy Kat was one of the great comic strips in history, and, was also one of the first comic strip characters to appear in animated an animated series starting in 1916. , Krazy Kat appeared in four theatrical series over 24 years. But most of all, KRAZY KAT is important because its creator was a pioneer in a profession considered inaccessible for others of his kind because George Herriman was the first Black American cartoonist. The name Krazy Kat continues to live through recent ...



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First Sound of Movies (Bonus Edition)

First Sound of Movies (Bonus Edition)

»rank: 224271

starring: Ben Bernie Orchestra; Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake; Abbie Mitchell; Eva Puck and Sammy White; Eddie Cantor; Weber and Fields; Fanny Ward; Elsa Lanchester; Monroe Silver; and the Famous Bouncing Ball., Ray Pointer, Ken Southworth
directed by: Ben Bernie Orchestra; Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake; Abbie Mitchell; Eva Puck and Sammy White; Eddie Cantor; Weber and Fields; Fanny Ward; Elsa Lanchester; Monroe Silver; and the Famous Bouncing Ball., Ray Pointer


0ur opinion:Description:Vol. 0ne THE KEN S0UTHW0RTH BASlC ANlMATl0N PR0GRAM follows the entire animation process from storyboard and key animation poses to final inbetweening. The accompanying booklet offers a definition of professional terms, drawing tips, and suggestions for making an animation board and camera stand. Winner of the G0LD and SlLVER Awards, Worldfest Flagstaff 1999 and Houston lnternational Film and Video Festival 2OOO. Vol.Two, THE KEN S0UTHW0RTH SEC0NDARY ANlMATl0N PR0GRAM presents the basic principles such as SQUASH AND STRETCH, WElGHT AND V0LUME, and DRAG AND F0LL0W THR0UGH ...



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by S. P. Fjestad, Steven P. Fjestad
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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 1886768676

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Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0789209047

by R. S. Yeoman, Kenneth Bressett

Average customer rating: 5.0 ISBN: 0794820379
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Tab Benoit's album titles leave little doubt as to where he's from or the music he plays. Brother to the Blues, Fever for the Bayou, Wetlands, and now Power of the Pontchartrain exude the sweaty Louisiana swamp, blues, and R&B inherent in their names. But that only tells part of the story--the rest is in the grooves where Benoit's distinctive, grainy voice and tough Telecaster leads bring soul, grit, and intensity to a sound already infused with an earthy sensibility. There's more of the same on this disc, but that's no criticism. Benoit generally sticks with others' songs here, yet he unearths hidden gems. Julie Miller's "Midnight and Lonesome" is dragged into the murky swamps as a driving ballad with eerie qualities that live up to its name. Miller and husband Buddy are also credited with the righteous-yet-rugged gospel of "Shelter Me." "Somebody's Got to Go," originally by Lonnie Johnson, gets a crisp, frisky makeover, and even Buffalo Springfield's crusty "For What It's Worth" takes a swim in the muddy waters of Benoit's home state, with a little help of some altered, post-Katrina lyrics. The guitarist lets his Cajun influences fly on the bouncy rhythms of "Sac-Au-Lait Fishing," the album's only original, and shifts into pleading Otis Redding mode for the aching blues ballad "I'm Guilty of Lovin' You." The Chicago-by-way-of-the-Delta shuffle of "One Foot in the Bayou" is also an apt description of Benoit's approach. He touches on a variety of Americana styles, yet always keeps part of himself planted firmly in the wetlands of his roots. --Hal Horowitz


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