Vance Gerry

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29. august 1929 — 5. mars 2005 (75 år)
Regarded as one of the most creative and talented story artists in the animation industry, Gerry joined the Walt Disney Studios in 1955 after studying at the Chouinard Art Institute. He rose quickly through the ranks to become a layout artist. He contributed to the television shows "Goofy's Cavalcade of Sports" and "How to Relax"; the short features "The Truth About Mother Goose" and "Donald in Mathmagic Land"; and the features "101 Dalmatians" and "The Sword in the Stone." Gerry moved to the studio's story department on "The Jungle Book," Walt Disney's last animated feature. Looking back on that collaboration, Gerry said, "There was an aura about Walt: When he came into the room, you felt it. He focused very closely on what the characters would do and say." Gerry later made major contributions to "Dalmatians," "The Aristocats," "Robin Hood," "The Rescuers," "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" and "The Fox and the Hound." In "The Rescuers," he drew the storyboards, a shot by shot blueprint, for the sequence in which kidnapper Madame Medusa primps before a mirror while cruelly dismissing Penny's wish to return to the orphanage: "Adopted? What makes you think anyone would want a homely little girl like you?" In the book "Before the Animation Begins: The Art and Lives of Disney Inspirational Sketch Artists," animation historian John Canemaker noted that Gerry needed only a few drawings to establish the type of shot, the mood of the sequence, the character's expressions, etc. Working from Gerry's sketches, animators developed their characters' actions: when Medusa would pull off her false eyelashes; how Penny would bow her head in resignation. Gerry told Canemaker how he liked to work. "I'd just as soon start with a title of a picture and start dreaming into it," he said. "A script is restricting because it tells you too much. I'd rather start earlier than that and look for possibilities for animation and entertainment, rather than story elements or structure." Gerry later received a story adaptation credit for "The Great Mouse Detective" and worked on the storyboards for "Fantasia/2000." Gerry shifted to visual development and character design in 1995, and contributed to "Pocahontas," "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," "Tarzan" and "Home on the Range." Gerry also operated the Weatherbird Press, which published fine books. -http://articles.latimes.com/2005/mar/11/local/me-gerry11

Kjent for

  • The Jungle Book
    The Jungle Book1967
  • The Jungle Book
    The Jungle Book2016
  • Robin Hood
    Robin Hood1973
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
    The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh1977
  • The AristoCats
    The AristoCats1970
  • The Rescuers
    The Rescuers1977
  • The Black Cauldron
    The Black Cauldron1985
  • The Great Mouse Detective
    The Great Mouse Detective1986
  • The Small One
    The Small One1978
  • Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
    Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree1966
  • Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
    Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day1968
  • Aquamania
    Aquamania1961
  • Superstar Goofy
    Superstar Goofy1972

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