One decline (as a prominent Assyriologist said, *De l'age de la pierre
jusqu'a maintenant, quelle degringolade*) that bugs me is what appears to
me to be inferior movements of the characters in the new computer animation
compared to those in the old hand drawn ones. I recently re-watched "Who
Killed Roger Rabbit," and also read how this was one of the last big ones
to feature hand drawn animation. Perhaps with the latest computer
animations, technology has caught up with skill; my daughter just watched
Beauty and Beast and says it does. But all the Pixar and Disney animations
I've seen fall short of Porky Pig and Jessica Rabbit. For one thing, the
animators seem to feel obliged to insert far too many facial and bodily
movements meant to express emotion, as if, finding it easy to make such
motions, they feel obliged to do it as much as they can, so you have faces
continually twitching and bodies continually swaying and bouncing.

There, I feel better.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBzJGckMYO4

On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 5:57 AM, Garth <garth...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes, one does not negate the other, they compliment each other. Just like
> all of our bike stuff, whatever we call "it" ..... life compliments life.
>
> I sometimes miss having a land line compared to the other-wierdly sound of
> all digital cell calls on a cell network of wifi. I remember when I first
> saw digital tv and could compare it at home directly. I was watching
> Gunsmoke comparing the analog cable to Dish hd.... I thought, "what
> happened to everyones face, I cannot see their skin detail and tone
> anymore" .   I don't have a tv anymore☺ needless to say. Some-day some-one
> will come along and market their digital tv as "looking real life like
> analog".
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