ANIMATION ANALYSIS: Milt Kahl's Sher Kahn from The Jungle Book

Published: 03 January 2020
on channel: Frame by Frame Animation
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Animator: Milt Kahl
Clip to Study from: Shere Khan (2) - by Milt Kahl
Original Source:    • Shere Khan (2) - by Milt Kahl  
Music: bensound.com

Additional Notes: Putting this here in the extra notes, because it's a bit difficult to show in slow motion. Notice the timing, spacing, and ease in and ease out on Khan. If you've ever watched a tiger or large cat stalk its prey, you'll notice that it'll move quickly and then freeze. There's a very specific rhythm to it. And while breaking it down, I noticed that the ease in and ease out on Khan (especially the ease out, so, when an action ends) is less gradual. It's more sudden, and it makes Khan's moves more precise, calculated, and "stalking."

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