Since the release of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” in 1937, The Walt Disney Studios have been considered the legendary master of animated movies. They have millions and millions of celluloid sheets that were used to draw on for many years before the computers started to be used for animation.
As a matter of fact, the celluloid sheets have been used and re-used many, many times. Disney animators would draw over existing animation cells to make new scenes with characters with similar designs and movements, a technique known as rotoscoping.
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