Why Haven't All Black And White Cartoons Been Colorized?
Hi. my screen name is Dawalk and this is my first post here, so I'm new to that, though I've been lurking on here for a while. I have a question concerning the grayscale/b & W cartoons. I was wondering: Why is it that some of those such as the WB's "Porky's Duck Hunt" and "Porky's Hare Hunt" have been computer-colorized but others still haven't? It can't be because that would take away the original spirit, charm, feel or whatever it is about the black and white animated featurettes apparently, because if that were the case, the two I just mentioned wouldn't have been done. I'm curious to see how those that haven't been brought to color would look, I would much rather that than redrawn versions and I never knew there were such things until coming across video for a redrawn version of "Moonlight For Two" at Dailymotion. If anybody can, could you help out and explain it to me what's up with that, please? Thanks.
Hi. my screen name is Dawalk and this is my first post here, so I'm new to that, though I've been lurking on here for a while. I have a question concerning the grayscale/b & W cartoons. I was wondering: Why is it that some of those such as the WB's "Porky's Duck Hunt" and "Porky's Hare Hunt" have been computer-colorized but others still haven't? It can't be because that would take away the original spirit, charm, feel or whatever it is about the black and white animated featurettes apparently, because if that were the case, the two I just mentioned wouldn't have been done. I'm curious to see how those that haven't been brought to color would look, I would much rather that than redrawn versions and I never knew there were such things until coming across video for a redrawn version of "Moonlight For Two" at Dailymotion. If anybody can, could you help out and explain it to me what's up with that, please? Thanks.