1922-Out of the Inkwell - Jumping beans
" Out of the Inkwell was the title of a short experimental film that Max Fleischer independently produced in about 1915-1916 to demonstrate his invention of the rotoscope as a means for achieving realistic movement by animated characters. His younger brother Dave Fleischer dressed in a clown costume to provide the model for an animated clown.
Out of the Inkwell was also the title of a series of 13 silent animated short films produced by Max Fleischer for the Bray Studio between 1919 and 1921. They featured The Clown (later known as Koko the Clown) and a little dog named Fitz (later known as Bimbo), and were notable for their use of combined live action and animation.
Fleisher continued the series after starting his own studio Out of the Inkwell Films and by 1929, had produced 65 more Out of the Inkwell films and 29 Inkwell Imps films. " (Source: Wikipedia)
Out of the Inkwell was also the title of a series of 13 silent animated short films produced by Max Fleischer for the Bray Studio between 1919 and 1921. They featured The Clown (later known as Koko the Clown) and a little dog named Fitz (later known as Bimbo), and were notable for their use of combined live action and animation.
Fleisher continued the series after starting his own studio Out of the Inkwell Films and by 1929, had produced 65 more Out of the Inkwell films and 29 Inkwell Imps films. " (Source: Wikipedia)
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