November 28, 2012

Book Review: A Charlie Brown Christmas, The Making of a Tradition



A Charlie Brown Christmas, The Making of a Tradition by Lee Mendelson with reminiscences by Bill Melendez

10,000 drawings make up this half hour, animated holiday classic that took only 6 months to create. Each frame was hand drawn and painted. No computers.


In 1965, after seeing the preview the 2 CBS executives decided it was a mistake to animate the Peanuts comic strip by Charles Schulz and they decided it would run only one time. Hmmm....


In this book, you’ll read and see how the animation came to life with sketches, storyboards and personal anecdotes. Charles Schulz was fiercely loyal to his producer Lee Mendelson and his animator Bill Melendez. He wouldn’t let anyone else animate his drawings. This book covers the talented jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi too.


Living in a time, when everything seems to get over analyzed (even before it's been completed sometimes) it’s refreshing to read about these creative artists and a simpler process. The three- Charles (nickname Sparky), Lee and Bill met only a few times for two hour meetings during the making of the animation. Lee reflects how Charles would say, “Here’s the story, go do it.” It was a real joy to read this book.

Charles Schulz once told his producer “Charlie Brown is the way I am and Snoopy is the way I wish I could be.” 

WHICH IS YOUR FAVORITE PEANUTS CHARACTER?

November 2, 2012

Photo Fridays: Autumn Leaves



Autumn is a special time in the year and it is so fleeting. The leaves are just beautiful—I want to suspend the moment.




Leaves

By Elsie Brady


How silently they tumble down
And come to rest upon the ground
To lay a carpet, rich and rare,
Beneath the trees without a care,
Content to sleep, their work well done,
Colors gleaming in the sun.

At other times, they wildly fly
Until the nearly reach the sky.
Twisting, turning through the air
Till all the trees stand stark and bare.
Exhausted, drop to earth below
To wait, like children, for the snow.