One example of the latter is in “Woody Dines Out,” when the taxidermist brews a poisonous concoction so he can make Woody Woodpecker unconscious, skin him and collect $100,000 (not exactly the kind of Woody plot you’d see in the late ‘60s, is it?).
You can’t get the full effect with these frames because you’re not seeing the movement, but you can get an idea of what Culhane was going for as the taxidermist is not shot in the same position each time. While he’s moving, the camera’s moving, too, and not on a horizontal plane.
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Don Williams gets the only screen credit, though other animators worked on this as well.
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