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Appreciating the Brushstrokes: Pre-Computer Animation and the Human Touch
One era's trash is another era's treasure. This becomes truer the deeper we get into the era of computers and automated, technology-assisted production. I've been thinking about this because of the existence of the nostalgia cable network MeTV Toons. It runs nothing but older animation—mainly stuff produced between the 1940s and the 1990s for movie theaters, broadcast networks and cable; a mix of short subjects that used to run in front of feature films and half-hour shows with single stories or a lot of brief segments. The channel has become the default thing for our family to put on the main television in the house. At first it was mainly a soothing, familiar choice to put on progr

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