i couldnt find the you tube clip, but I thought whoopi goldberg's early standup on 'long luxurious blond hair' captures this political/sociological point brilliantly.
i dont know if i could price the extent to which viewers will further fall in love with/idolize Fiona with long flowing hair... but I dont really doubt that they are right.
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I have sat with the animators and watched them do it, but I still don't understand the process," says Mitchell. "I still don't know how they do it.
I don't know how anyone does long hair, in real life, either. I've tried and I still don't know how they do it...
It's still ghastly stuff.
Wet hair is also a special nightmare for animators, as the folks who worked on it for "The Incredibles" will tell you. Also for the lighting folks.
Bugs Bunny never had a problem with it.
ah -- the politics of hair !
i couldnt find the you tube clip, but I thought whoopi goldberg's early standup on 'long luxurious blond hair' captures this political/sociological point brilliantly.
i dont know if i could price the extent to which viewers will further fall in love with/idolize Fiona with long flowing hair... but I dont really doubt that they are right.
The hair, wet and dry, in The Incredibles is remarkable.
I don't know how anyone does long hair, in real life, either. I've tried and I still don't know how they do it...
Lots and lots of detangler, and showers before bed (so that the wet hair doesn't weigh itself down).
I'm just not a short-hair kind of person.
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