Shudder.
In the "Princess and the Cobbler" version, the narration is done by an "old Tack," as a doddering old king, like King Nod.
Neither one is any replacement for "The world which we see is an outward and invisible dream, of an inward and invisible reality."
"The whole thing is in the language of a dream." - Richard Williams
>> In that first shot of the hands around the ball, is there any way to remove the fuzzy black around the workprint part of the screen and replace it with the clean black background?
I could, but I'm not making any more changes to part 1 - done and dusted, and wiped from my HD. Moving on to Raggedy Ann, then part 2.
Richard Williams still teaches animation, and is apparently working on a project, which he only half-jokingly hopes to finish before he dies ... His recent book "The Animator's Survival Kit" is a must for any animator.