If you’re addicted to stop motion animation like I am, here’s a quick hit for you:
Googly eyes, dice and dollar bills make for a tasty film treat, do they not? Western Spaghetti is one of nine shorts on the program for this Sunday afternoon’s Generations of Animation event at The Toby.
Another film clip in the mix is Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. While watching this film on a transatlantic flight earlier this year, I was blown away by the level of detail in this pioneering 1937 film. Every writhing rabbit and bouncing bird is orchestrated into a vivid, ever-moving visual feast.

So jump into a big red comfy sack and check out these pieces of animation history from 1914 to 2009 on the big screen. Animators from IUPUI’s School of Informatics will be on hand to demonstrate 3D animation. Kids can do some hands-on activities. And this program is free…a gift to you from IMA.
Filed under: Film, Public Programs, The Toby
