Animation Quote by John Hench Download Open image “I did what we call dry for wet effects, some of the miniatures work and two animation sequences.” — John Hench ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Animation Dry Effects Miniatures Two Wet
I decided to work on hand animate because the animators work as authors in every little scene and it brings real soul for characters. — Luiz Bolognesi Copy Share Image
I used to take my little Disney figurines and turn them into stop-motion animation. — Randy Rainbow Copy Share Image
I want to make movies on a soundstage. They close the door and it's nighttime, daytime. If it has to rain, they make the… — Christopher Walken Copy Share Image
For the time it takes to make the film, you are treated like a cosseted pet. Then the process is over, and you're hung… — Kyle MacLachlan Copy Share Image
When I was young, and it was raining, I used to watch two drops of water roll down the window and pretend they were… — Brookelle Willcox Copy Share Image
With a short film, you're able to do some experimenting and still stay within formal guidelines. — Alice Rohrwacher Copy Share Image
I don't think I've ever done a real mini-series, but I love doing film first and foremost. — Dash Mihok Copy Share Image
I used to animate. I started in animation, and you'd end every day with at least one substantive contribution. — Cory Barlog Copy Share Image
In bad weather, I spent hours drawing action figures on paper, coloring them, backing them on cardboard, then cutting them out and creating whole… — Terry Brooks Copy Share Image
It's hard when you see a scene where it's raining, and we have the rain machine, and you see it for 5 minutes, but… — Morris Chestnut Copy Share Image
Of course, it gave the studio an enormous power, because I don't know any other place who had that skill with images to communicate… — John Hench Copy Share Image
It's an enormous amount of work: there are 28 separate buildings, and I work on the choice of the colors for everything. Outside colors,… — John Hench Copy Share Image
We were trained from cartoons. Everything who was on the screen was chosen. Anything who was not there was deliberately not there. — John Hench Copy Share Image
Walt had a marvelous intuition. And because he understood people very well, liked them and had great respect for people, there was nothing cynical… — John Hench Copy Share Image
Well, it was never supposed to be like that. Walt died before we had finished. The original idea of Walt's was that you came… — John Hench Copy Share Image
It was supposed to be in the second street project for Main Street. But who knows? Maybe it will be built one of these… — John Hench Copy Share Image
Even in China. Children there, next to the Great Wall, who had never seen Mickey Mouse responded. So the studio did have that skill… — John Hench Copy Share Image
But Walt and him shared the same kind of optimism. Walt believed in himself, and he was optimistic about what he wanted to do.… — John Hench Copy Share Image
Walt's idea was that - as soon as the people who were dining got through their main course. They were supposed to all be… — John Hench Copy Share Image
For instance, some early ideas for Florida were done only recently. The idea of a little village was there from the beginning and now… — John Hench Copy Share Image
I helped develop Disney's) special effects department at that time, which helped very much when we worked on "20000 Leagues under the Sea" — John Hench Copy Share Image
I thought that it would be easier to learn that if I worked in motion pictures. So I went to work with one motion… — John Hench Copy Share Image
If I'm doing a voice-over session, like animation or something, and I'm doing three different voices, you've gotta separate them. You've gotta find the… — Pamela Adlon Copy Share Image
What's unique about Disney Animation, many of the films have this perennial quality about them. They don't seem like old films, they still seem… — Rob Minkoff Copy Share Image
I was always tinkering around with stuff but nothing serious at the time. I was doing animations and drawing like crazy, but I wasn't… — Chad VanGaalen Copy Share Image
In feature animation, cartoony or exaggerated animation is almost taboo. There is this precedent that if you do that kind of stuff people won't… — Genndy Tartakovsky Copy Share Image
I was invited to join the MGM cartoon department. But if I'd started work in animation I'd have had to take a cut in… — Jack Nicholson Copy Share Image
I took a lot of influences from Studio Ghibli, which is the Japanese animation studio that made 'Spirited Away' and 'Castle in the Sky.'… — Jamie Hewlett Copy Share Image
I've worked in animation for a long time. I started in Spain and I wanted to make feature films. That desire to figure out… — Raul Garcia Copy Share Image
If you were to look at an old 'Betty Boop' cartoon or an 'Out of the Ink Well' animation, there are many things about… — Fred Seibert Copy Share Image
Animation has always been about technology. You can't have animation without technology. — Chris Wedge Copy Share Image
In a movie, it's often important to have aliens whose gestures and facial expressions can be 'read' by humans. And in the days before… — Seth Shostak Copy Share Image
Tigress is my alternate personality, especially with children. I love animation because you get to do things you don't normally get to. — Jennifer Yuh Nelson Copy Share Image