On November 2, 2012 Walt Disney Animation Studio’s "Wreck It Ralph" will arrive in theatres; preceding the feature film will be the black-and-white short "Paperman". For the first time in animation history, "Paperman" uses a combination of computer-generated and hand-drawn animation techniques to bring the story to life with first-time director John Kahrs at the helm of this bold endeavor. Disney has released first look images for Paperman and they look beautiful, in all of their black-and-white nostalgic gloriousness mingled with modern and classic technologies.
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it looks great, i love the style.
but "the first time in animation history"?
you mean mixing cg and hand drawn animation?
people have been doing that since the 80s.
starchaser the legend of orin for example.
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This and Wreck It Ralph lead to a legitimate case that Disney might out do Pixar this year.