Van Beuren Music 1931
1931 was a busy year for Gene Rodemich, his orchestra, and the ever-increasing use of a male quartet.
1931 was a busy year for Gene Rodemich, his orchestra, and the ever-increasing use of a male quartet.
The Van Beuren cartoons managed to chug along, despite issues over their use of Farmer Al Falfa and Mickey Mouse look-alikes.
There are a few situations where context is important to help understand the original intention.
While Wall Street was laying an egg, things were humming nicely at the Van Beuren Studio.
1929 saw Van Beuren cartoons with peppy music tracks, and an occasional line of dialogue.
Third Van Beuren cartoon post this week. Enjoy!
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.