Animation Artifacts &Hubley 09 May 2006 08:07 am
Rabbits Rabbits Rabbits
- Here, for no good reason, is a layout drawing John Hubley did for his film, People People People.
This was a film done for the 1976 BiCentennial about overpopulation. It is told without dialogue – a musical soundtrack – since it was done for USIA and planned to be shown predominantly outside of the United States to non-English speakers.
(Click on image to enlarge.)
It starts out relatively slowly telling the complete history of the United States in four brisk minutes. The film soon picks up speed to the point where scenes are down to 12, 8, and 6 frames apiece, and pans are whipping miles across the screen. All of it is hitched tightly to Benny Carter’s excellent score.
The layout of rabbits curiously foreshadows the work John would do on Watership Down.
That unfortunate feature has small glimmers of greatness; one wonders what could have happened if an artist had directed the final.
I just went to Funnyworld #20 and reread the article by Michael Barrier. I knew there’d be a good bit to quote: “Fortunately, Rosen* left enough of Hubley in the film to permit us to gauge how differently the two men approached the film: Rosen’s rabbits merely bleed; it is Hubley’s rabbits, in their few minutes of screen time, who live and die.”
*The producer turned director who fired John Hubley.