Bert and Harry Piel Live Again! Long-Lost 1950's UPA Cartoon Commercials Resurface

The awesome ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive has started to transfer and share some of the most important (and long-hidden) animation of the modern age: The famous UPA commercials starring the Piels Brothers and their beer!

Bert and Harry Piels pitch their beer in these classic animated commercials
click on the picture of Bert and Harry to jump to the downloads!

At the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive post you can download and watch a super-high-quality QuickTime movie featuring well OVER 7 minutes of long-lost cartoon footage from these incredibly influential animated spots. They look very simple, but UPA's Bert and Harry Piel cartoon commercials really broke new ground and set the stage for a whole new era of "modern" cartoons.

...and according to Steve @ ASIFA, this is just the first HINT of the treasures recently uncovered there!

from Wikipedia: In the 1950s, the Piels brewery had a very successful television and radio campaign when the Young & Rubicam ad agency created Bert and Harry Piel, the fictitious animated owners and pitchmen for the brewery. Voices were provided by the comedians Bob and Ray. Harry (Bob Elliott) was tall and soft-spoken, always calming down the short loudmouth Bert (Ray Goulding) when something went wrong. The first Bert and Harry commercials aired December 1955 and ran until 1960.

More on the Cartoon commercials of Bert and Harry Piel at http://www.tvacres.com/admascots_pielsbrothers.htm

Mega-thanks to Stephen Worth and the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive

Bert and Harry Piel Live Again! Long-Lost 1950's UPA Cartoon Commercials Resurface

The awesome ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive has started to transfer and share some of the most important (and long-hidden) animation of the modern age: The famous UPA commercials starring the Piels Brothers and their beer!

Bert and Harry Piels pitch their beer in these classic animated commercials
click on the picture of Bert and Harry to jump to the downloads!

At the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive post you can download and watch a super-high-quality QuickTime movie featuring well OVER 7 minutes of long-lost cartoon footage from these incredibly influential animated spots. They look very simple, but UPA's Bert and Harry Piel cartoon commercials really broke new ground and set the stage for a whole new era of "modern" cartoons.

...and according to Steve @ ASIFA, this is just the first HINT of the treasures recently uncovered there!

from Wikipedia: In the 1950s, the Piels brewery had a very successful television and radio campaign when the Young & Rubicam ad agency created Bert and Harry Piel, the fictitious animated owners and pitchmen for the brewery. Voices were provided by the comedians Bob and Ray. Harry (Bob Elliott) was tall and soft-spoken, always calming down the short loudmouth Bert (Ray Goulding) when something went wrong. The first Bert and Harry commercials aired December 1955 and ran until 1960.

More on the Cartoon commercials of Bert and Harry Piel at http://www.tvacres.com/admascots_pielsbrothers.htm

Mega-thanks to Stephen Worth and the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive

Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work -- High-Res Scans of a Classic Cheat-Sheet

Legendary EC Comics artist Wallace Wood created a shorthand encyclopedia of many different ways to keep your comic book panels and staging interesting. It came to be known as "Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work."

Wallace Wood Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work by Wally Wood

It was originally drawn in various pieces by Wally Wood to remind himself to stay on his toes. Later it was compiled and used by Wally Wood's assistants to help them emulate the master.

The full-sized, high-resolution version of the image below can be found at Joel Johnson's blog. Joel came into possession of the original paste-up and has generously scanned it and shared it with the world There's a lot of cool backround information about this legendary cheat-sheet at Joel Johnson's blog.

Wallace Wood Comic Book Layouts Cheat Sheet 22 Panels That Always Work by Wally Wood
Hey Joel...Thanks!

Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work -- High-Res Scans of a Classic Cheat-Sheet

Legendary EC Comics artist Wallace Wood created a shorthand encyclopedia of many different ways to keep your comic book panels and staging interesting. It came to be known as "Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work."

Wallace Wood Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work by Wally Wood

It was originally drawn in various pieces by Wally Wood to remind himself to stay on his toes. Later it was compiled and used by Wally Wood's assistants to help them emulate the master.

The full-sized, high-resolution version of the image below can be found at Joel Johnson's blog. Joel came into possession of the original paste-up and has generously scanned it and shared it with the world There's a lot of cool backround information about this legendary cheat-sheet at Joel Johnson's blog.

Wallace Wood Comic Book Layouts Cheat Sheet 22 Panels That Always Work by Wally Wood
Hey Joel...Thanks!