That may be, that kids didn't feel so strongly identified with the supporting character instead of Helen and Bob. Also perhaps they wouldn't realize just how well-constructed the movie was; at least part of my appreciation was awe at how well the animation was, and how wonderful the graphic design was; both of those take some context that kids, really, wouldn't have. Who, watching Bambi at age five, realizes what a multiplane camera is?
Red isn't interesting at all; it's the green through purple range that's really good for lighting. I think I'm just burned out on red light-emitting diodes, is all.
Re: Cute and not so Cute
Date: 2005-06-07 12:41 am (UTC)That may be, that kids didn't feel so strongly identified with the supporting character instead of Helen and Bob. Also perhaps they wouldn't realize just how well-constructed the movie was; at least part of my appreciation was awe at how well the animation was, and how wonderful the graphic design was; both of those take some context that kids, really, wouldn't have. Who, watching Bambi at age five, realizes what a multiplane camera is?
Red isn't interesting at all; it's the green through purple range that's really good for lighting. I think I'm just burned out on red light-emitting diodes, is all.