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Release Date:
August 31, 2017
Original Title:
Cartoon Camera
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
"Cartoon Camera" traces the history of animation camera techniques used by Disney animators from the earliest days of makeshift down-shooter cameras and the groundbreaking Multiplane Camera of the 1930s to camera capture techniques of today and beyond. Host Leonard Maltin explores the history of Cartoon Camera at the Disney Studio, with insights from the people who created the movie magic from Disney Legends Don Iwerks and Ruthie Tompson, a pioneer for women behind the camera, to contemporary "digital cameramen" Tom Baker, Terry Meows, and Evan Goldberg.
Art Direction:
Robin Spehar
Assistant Editor:
Frank Martinez
Cinematography:
Thaddeus Wadleigh
Co-Editor:
Frank Martinez
Director:
Dave Bossert
Editor:
Meghan Scott
Music:
Mark Watters
Producer:
J. Elizabeth Martin
Meghan Scott
Brian Briskman
Production Assistant:
Ashleigh Bateman
Cassandra Briskman
Garrett Stiger
Production Manager:
Raisa Machado
Production Sound Mixer:
Reza Moosavi
Thanks:
Alexi Varanko
Kent Gordon
Howard Lukk
James Blevins
Jamie Voris
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