They Animated Trombone Correctly!?



This video brought me back to all the wonderful lessons I had with Andre Hayward at UT Austin :).

Youtube determined this video to be endangerment to children, so if the comments are disabled that would be why. A confusing decision to say the least, considering other similar videos with way more views have comments enabled and are not considered to be endangering children?

Thank you Pixar at Disney and the Animators behind the movie “Soul”. They actually went out of their way to hire Andy Martin to play trombone and animate everything correctly… more or less. Still a couple of very nitpicky discrepancies but I guess we can let it slide… Get it? Especially since I missed a couple of small details myself, but I blame the faulty transciption I was reading because I don’t like taking responsiblity for my own actions.

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25 thoughts on “They Animated Trombone Correctly!?”

  1. My band director is acutally one of the main character's friend! She said that they went to his band room and inspected the people playing to ge tthe sounds and actions right! I love this movie ❤

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  2. I play trombone and have a scholarship for it and throughout the time getting to that point i had so many people doubting me, telling me to quit, and saying how weird it is to play trombone as a girl, I’m so happy to see Disney include a girl trombonist and hope to see more girls play trombone from this movie

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  3. Honestly, instinctively, Trombone feels like its the easiest to animate with inverse kinematics 😀 As long as you have reference footage you can just put the keyframes on the notes.

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