Frances Kish of PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE spent some time with the animators at Terry-Toon studios and filed this one page report detailing all the efforts that go into producing just one Terry-Toon film:
“The major animator begins begins the work. The thin white paper he uses for his drawings has holes punched at the top, like pages for a loose-leaf note book…The figures are about three inches high. Progressive drawings, each on a separate sheet, move the action slightly forward,backward, up, down and around…I found them so jolly and fascinating that I wanted to stay and join the gang. But I changes my mind when I learned that it takes about two years to develop a good animator…”
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