Winsor McCay: Difference between revisions

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{{quote|''"I hope and dream the time will come when serious artists will make marvelous pictures that will love and live in life-like manner and be far more interesting and wonderful than pictures you now see on canvas. I think if Michelangelo was alive today he would immediately see the wonders...The artist can make his scenes and characters live instead of stand still on canvas in art museums."''|Winsor, talking during a WNAC Radio Broadcast, New York, September 1927}}
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His most famous comic, ''[[Little Nemo in Slumberland]]'', is a surreal adventure through the bizarre world Nemo visits when he falls asleep. Other works include ''Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend'', an entire strip about people suffering [[Acid Reflux Nightmare|Acid Reflux Nightmares]]. McCay was also one of the first animators, the self-described "originator and inventor of animated cartoons". His first "attempt at drawing pictures that will move" was a two-minute ''Little Nemo'' skit in ''1911''; he drew over a thousand stills by himself, by hand. His most famous cartoon is probably ''[[Gertie the Dinosaur]]'', an animated short from 1914 that set the bar for future animators. ''Gertie'' was also the first film to ever use the [[Roger Rabbit Effect]].
 
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=== Comics include: ===
* ''Little Sammy Sneeze'' (1904 to 1906)
* ''Dream of the Rarebit Fiend'' (1904-13)
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* ''Poor Jake'' (1909 to 1911)
 
=== Animations: ===
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=== Animations: ===
* ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seOGEwx0NfQ Little Nemo]'' (1911)
** ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcSp2ej2S00 The Making Of "Little Nemo"]'' (1911)