Music in Van Beuren Sound Cartoons 1928-29
This week we start a new series with the focus on music in the cartoons produced by Amadee J. Van Beuren.
This week we start a new series with the focus on music in the cartoons produced by Amadee J. Van Beuren.
One more visit with Van Beuren’s Tom and Jerry before their visit to replication.
We’ve featured this cartoon before—it’s nice to finally see it as close as possible now to its original version.
A companion to last week’s post about working on the Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoons for Blu-ray.
I recorded a short video to showcase some of the Van Beuren Tom and Jerry project we’ve been working on.
With a cast of hundreds of staring-straight-forward animals, it’s a fun one reel of entertainment.
If Fleischer cartoons from 1931 are like candy, the Lantz Oswalds from this period are like homemade cookies. Today, a delicious cookie!
Eshbaugh’s work in the 30s and 40s has always fascinated me— and good versions of his work became one of the big motivators for Thunderbean.
Redskin Blues is what you’d expect from Van Beuren – always some fun things to keep things lively.
There’s something so comfortable about watching a cartoon that isn’t trying to impress you in any way but rather just give you a chuckle.