Production design (Oct 1951-Aug 1952)

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", Setting the colors " for the characters etc., in the picture. Note color chart. Only a few of the 530 colors established for standard procedure. The cartoon sheet on the "Animator disc" — "Exposure sheet " — guide to all action, dialogue etc., alongside disc for reference. Placing the individual drawing under the camera for photography on film. The average cartoon film runs 600 feet in length, approximately 10,000 frames, or roughly 5,000 drawings in their finished form. "Sweat-boxing," or checking the action on the Moviola. Note image. "Rough Animation," to be " cleaned up" later. Note method of securing sheets to "animator's disc" for accurate placement of all drawings in frame. Page 2 3