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Out of the shadows, how Lotte Reiniger made the first animated fairytale movie

Label
Out of the shadows, how Lotte Reiniger made the first animated fairytale movie
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
NRC
Main title
Out of the shadows
Medium
electronic resource
Runtime
39
Sub title
how Lotte Reiniger made the first animated fairytale movie
Summary
Lotte Reiniger (1899-1981) was a German film director and animator best known for The Adventures of Prince Achmed, which was released in 1926 and is the oldest surviving animated movie. (It came out a full eleven years before Disney's Snow White!) As a little kid, Reiniger loved reading fairytales and fell in love with puppetry. At school, she learned about paperschnitte, or papercuts, which helped her create her signature style of silhouettes. She grew up to make more than forty films throughout her long career, most of which were fairytales that used her stop-film animation technique of hand-cut silhouettes. Reiniger is now seen as the foremost pioneer of silhouette animation and the inventor of an early form of the multiplane camera
Target audience
juvenile
Technique
live action
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