Tony White ~ 'Endangered Species'



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"Endangered Species" was a film I created exclusively to illustrate my recent book... 'Animation from Pencils to Pixels ~ Classical Techniques for Digital Animators'. The book is conceived to be the ultimate reference book for all contemporary animators, dealing with traditional techniques of movement and production process that can be utilized in the modern digital world. It seemed totally relevant therefore to offer an animated overview of the great classic moments of traditional animation, and then explain how these original pieces were produced and how I replicated them in a digital environment. This is all indicated and explained in the book's accompanying interactive CD, amongst other things. I worked single-handedly for over 4 years to produce the film, utilizing the assistance of many of my students... as well as the voice of the great Roy E. Disney... along the way!


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Omnia mutantur, ... ( 3 months ago by rawfulralph)
Omnia mutantur, nihil interit.
This was actually ... ( 3 months ago by NobleApple)
This was actually brilliant. Loved it. It may not reach a mainstream audience, but those who understand it will love it.
It's the truth ... ( 3 months ago by RZetlin)
It's the truth isn't it?
Awesome awesome ... ( 3 months ago by Springymajig)
Awesome awesome awesome!
I like the making ... ( 3 months ago by fabianfucci)
I like the making and quality of this short film very much, but the personification of Good and Evil is highly questionable to me. Every animation technique has its advantages and drawbacks, the trick is knowing when and how to use which.
Yep, just seen it ... ( 3 months ago by RyanWithTwoHeads)
Yep, just seen it Cartoon Brew as well, loved it, especially the part with Roger Rabbit. One strange thing here - why is the video for Welcome To The Jungle in the similar videos section?
Just Great! Loved ... ( 3 months ago by Kirb)
Just Great! Loved the Miyasaki cameo at the end. The true spirit of Disney still lives... in Ghibli.
A lovely piece, ... ( 3 months ago by mikecupcake)
A lovely piece, thanks
Very nice. I loved ... ( 3 months ago by zeekslider)
Very nice. I loved every second of it. Thank you for producing this!
its nice, but it ... ( 3 months ago by someonemagical)
its nice, but it sounds like its saying that 'true quality animation' is the sole property of Disney. Is it meant to imply that Miyazaki is just picking up what Disney left behind? Becasue Studio Ghibli has always been on equal terms, if not better than Disney.
beautiful!!!!!!!!!! ... ( 3 months ago by knutl123)
beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you for this ( 3 months ago by Random54)
thank you for this
amazing!! thanks a ... ( 3 months ago by vlasvlasvlas)
amazing!! thanks a lot, from a young animator in bsas, argentina.
Wonderfully drawn ... ( 3 months ago by patronise)
Wonderfully drawn and animated with beautiful music. Definately Disney biased, but still brilliant.
Beautiful! I ... ( 3 months ago by 33Keith33)
Beautiful! I especially loved the "Richard Williams/Chuck Jones" inspired Marleys' Ghost at 5:07.
Array ( 3 months ago by TonyWhiteAnimation)
Hi Keith.
You're the first person to have noted that reference! (Most people glaze over and think I've lost my mind at that point!) It is of course an homage to the wonderful Richard Williams' breakthrough film, "A Christmas Carol"... produced by Chuck Jones and winner of an Academy Award.
Thanks for the comment!
And thanks to everyone for their comments too!
Tony. :^{)}=-
I have many fond ... ( 3 months ago by 33Keith33)
I have many fond memories of this version of "A Christmas Carol" from my childhood. This particular scene scared me out of my wits. BTW. Last time I checked, the entire film (in many parts) is here on YouTube.
Awesome...get this ... ( 3 months ago by MsGeek703)
Awesome...get this into theatres so that you can be in the running for the Academy Award for best animated short! We're pimping this at The Cartoon Geeks. Very well done.
Array ( 2 months ago by knutl123)
love it
and i read your book LOL
I've tried, with no ... ( 2 months ago by TonyWhiteFilms)
I've tried, with no success. It was even turned down my most animation festivals I've sent it too! I guess its just too in-joke, industry-focused to have a popular appeal. But it served its purpose with the book anyway!
Best wishes,
Tony. :^{)}=-
Array ( 2 months ago by knutl123)
I love U
(and your book)
have a look at my great animations
and tellvme what U think about it.
Maybe we can produce a movie in teamwork.
all my love to you and your films.
Who Framed Roger ... ( 2 months ago by ColBarnaby)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit was created without the aid of computers. One hundred percent hand drawn goodness!
he is talking about ... ( 2 weeks ago by psicoyote)
he is talking about the shadows
That was wonderful. ... ( 1 week ago by conoba)
That was wonderful.
Animation isn't dead. You just proved that.



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