Saturday, November 1, 2008

PLANE CRAZY 'storyboard' pages







Back in late 1997 I bought a great drawing from PLANE CRAZY the actual first MICKEY MOUSE cartoon. At the time, the gallery I was dealing with in New York was also selling the PLANE CRAZY 'storyboard' pages (storyboards were not really used until about 1932, but these pages are a precursor) on behalf of the Museum of Cartoon Art which was trying to raise funds to complete construction of the museum itself. The $3.75 million price tag was a little beyond my reach, but I was lucky enough to be sent a prospectus.
The pages are drawn by Ub Iwerks and were originally found amongst the papers of THREE LITTLE PIGS director Burt Gillette. With the 80th birthday of the world's most famous mouse fast approaching, I hope enjoy this glimpse into his origin.

2 comments:

The Artwork of Christi Bunn said...

Fantastic pictures and insight into the storyboard. Thanks for taking time to post it.

Mark Sonntag said...

You're welcome Christi, and may I add, you do nice work. I used to be a layout artist with the DISNEYTOON division of Disney, and can appreciate the time it takes to do a rendering.