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  • Introduction
  • Filmography
    • Abracadabra
    • Inon or the Conquest of Fire
    • The Creation of Birds
    • ¿Illusion?
    • Taratata!
    • All Nothing
    • Crac!
    • The Man Who Planted...
    • The Mighty River
  • Distributors
  • Animation techniques
    • Introduction
    • Traditional (cel) animation
    • Paper cut-out animation
    • Freehand drawing
    • Looped animation
    • Drawing on frosted cels
    • Cel overlays
    • Small-scale drawings
    • Multiple possibilities
    • The role of the 'tweener'
    • Camera techniques
    • References to painters
    • The soundtrack
    • Narration
    • A powerful communication tool
  • The animation studio
    • Introduction
    • Beginnings of a professional animation studio
    • Films produced by Radio-Canada's animation department
    • Impressive calling cards
    • The members of Radio-Canada's animation studio
    • The films produced by Radio-Canada's animation studio
  • Collaborators
    • Producer
    • Composer
    • Cameramen
    • Editors
    • Inbetweener
    • Management
  • Letter to a young animator

  • Click here to see animated sequences for television

  • Visit the Museum to discover more storyboards and images from films!

Freehand drawing

Frédéric Back put cels to good use in depicting the transformations wrought by the magician in Illusion?. Not only did the rough colouring technique save time but the obvious lines with loosely applied colours permitted better integration of the animated drawings with the backgrounds. In all of his films, Back drew his movements from memory without ever using a rotoscope.


[Document: D_1677]

[Illustration] Drawing from the film Illusion?.
Credit: Radio-Canada and Frédéric Back, 1975


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Copyright © Frédéric Back, All rights reserved, 2010
Last update: 2009-02-20 | Terms of Use