The Camel's Dance
The Camel's Dance (Chinese: 骆驼献舞) is a black and white Chinese animation made in 1935 by three of the Wan brothers. It is considered the first animation with sound in China.
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Directed by | Wan Laiming Wan Guchan Wan Chaochen |
Produced by | Wan Laiming Wan Guchan Wan Chaochen |
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Country | China |
History
The segment is believed to be a technological showcasing of sound from an animation clip. It is unknown if the sound was just music or actual words spoken. The title can also be translated as "Camel Presenting a Dance".
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See also
- History of Chinese Animation
- Chinese Animation
References
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