The Deja View blog
Andreas says he will be covering topics such as:
"Scans of rough animation drawings, thumbnail sketches and character designs, mostly the work of Disney's Nine Old Men. The majority of this art has never been published.
I will write short comments and explain, what makes a particular piece unique.
Since I was lucky enough to hang out with Frank and Ollie, Mark, Milt, Eric and Kimball for many years, I will also tell you anecdotes andstories that they told me. Some of them are pretty hilarious ! These guys were all geniuses, but it's so interesting to discover their human side. Trials and errors, triumphs and failures, professional jealousy and even insecurities were all part of their lives.
Occasionally I will post the works of other artists who inspire me, such as Heinrich Kley, TS Sullivant, Wilhelm M Busch , and others.
You will also find some of my own stuff as well."One of the treasures Andreas has shared from his collection:
And on the blog he's offering commentary which illuminates why scenes like these are so masterfully animated. If you're a serious student of animation then go there now , bookmark it , and visit often.
Here's a photo of Andreas when he started at Disney in 1980 , training under the great Eric Larson:
Go to Andreas's blog now to read some of his thoughts on Eric's animation , complete with rare animation drawings from his collection.