Sunday, April 24, 2016

A Little Milestone


© Andreas Deja

This is one of the last animation drawings of Mushka as a cub. In the film he appears in three sequences, which are just about finished in animation. It's  been a blast but from now on I'll continue animating him as a grown tiger. Quite a few dramatic as well as emotional scenes coming up.
The most recent issue of Animation Magazine features a nice article about the production of Mushka.


16 comments:

  1. Can't wait to see the final animation Andreas!

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  2. Yeah! Can't applaud what you're doing enough

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  3. I smile every time I read one of these Mushka updates. I have a feeling it's going to be really good.

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  4. Do you know what the distribution of this film is likely to be? Will it be limited release, or will anybody anywhere be able to see it?

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    1. Eventually it will be made available to everybody.

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    2. Excellent. And I have to ask, are you also doing the color for the film? That isn't usually the animator's job, so I thought it was an appropriate question.

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    3. Gosh...I am doing so much more on this film than when I was at Disney. Directing, story, animating, approving color, recording actors etc. Of course I have help in some of those areas.

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    4. Understanding just how much of a homegrown effort this is just makes me more excited to see this when it comes out. Was it November this year when it comes out?

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  5. I can't wait to see this. Of all your art your drawings of big cats are my favorite. I can't wait to see Mushka full grown.

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  6. The tiger is male?? Strange name then.

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  7. Do you know if the article in Animation magazine would be in the April or May issue? I found this photo in one of my old childhood Disney magazines today, you look so young! https://www.instagram.com/p/BFnC84_GRXV/?taken-by=houseofsummersville

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  8. I am so happy That it is going to be in 2D!

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