The humour also feels flabby rather than funny, the dialogue is not as fresh or as witty and the gags not as clever or imaginative. However, the rabbit character that looks like Bugs but doesn't act like Bugs is not very likable, he lacks verve and he is too sadistic at times as well. Mel Blanc and Arthur Q Bryan are great, though they is even better in later cartoons, and Elmer is still rather likable. It is not completely terrible, the animation is very beautifully coloured and detailed and the music is wonderfully orchestrated and lively in tempo which helps to give Elmer's Candid Camera some energy. It is one of Elmer Fudd's first cartoons, but sadly it is not one of his best. I am a great fan of Looney Tunes, so I was all for seeing Elmer's Candid Camera. Enjoy "Elmer's Candid Camera"! :-) P.S CCTHEMOVIEMAN-1!! THE ANIMATION REMINDED ME OF BAMBI TOO! :-) I recommend this to people who have an understanding of how it feels to be photographed by a complete stranger, Happy Rabbit and Elmer Fudd. There is no real plot, even less so than in most plot less cartoons. I like this cartoon for Happy Rabbit (even though some of his violence aimed at Elmer is a wee bit unnecessary), Elmer Fudd, the animation and the way some of the gags turn out. You would not like being photographed by a complete stranger without permission, would you? Cartoon capers commence. Happy Rabbit wakes up and is very angry with Elmer for photographing him, as he had never met him. He goes out and soon finds Happy Rabbit, peacefully sleeping (for some reason in open view). Anyhow, in this cartoon, Elmer is going to photograph wildlife. In "Elmer's Candid Camera", he behaves more like Elmer Fudd and looks more like Elmer Fudd, but his appearance was to change into who we know today in the future. The reason this cartoon is one of Elmer Fudd's debuts is because that this is the first cartoon where his name is mentioned. His other debut is "A Feud There Was." In "A Feud There Was", there is an old WB character called Egghead, but he is called Elmer Fudd. His last appearance is this cartoon, which is why I have mentioned all this information. Happy Rabbit then evolved into another cartoon bunny (I do not know if he was called Happy Rabbit as well) and his first appearance is "Hare- um Scare-um". He first appears as a rabbit that looks a lot different (but better) in "Porky's Hare Hunt" and this bunny's next appearance was "Prest-O Change- O". In this old WB cartoon, we see a rabbit who is probably called Happy Rabbit and he was the bunny that evolved into Bugs Bunny. BEST PHOTOGRAPHY TIP: Don't do it in post-production when you can do it in-camera.*Wiping tears from eyes with hankie* All right, not really, but for some reason I love this rabbit, even if he is a little mean to his companion in the cartoon. But he doesn't get to do much of this because of the high demand of photography content. Since then, he's learned and adapted to various things in the fields of social media, SEO, app development, e-commerce development, HTML, etc.įAVORITE SUBJECT TO PHOTOGRAPH: Chris enjoys creating conceptual work that makes people stare at his photos. His skills are in SEO, app development, content planning, ethics management, photography, Wordpress, and other things.ĮDUCATION: Chris graduated Magna Cum Laude from Adelphi University with a degree in Communications in Journalism in 2009. His background and work has spread to non-profits like American Photographic Arts where he's done work to get photographers various benefits. Since then, he's evolved as a publisher using AI ethically, coming up with ethical ways to bring in affiliate income, and preaching the word of diversity in the photo industry. He left his day job as the Social Media Content Developer at B&H Photo in the early 2010s. He founded the Phoblographer in 2009 after working at places like PDN and Photography Bay. He started at PCMag, Magnum Photos, and. PAST BYLINES: Gear Patrol, PC Mag,, Digital Photo Pro, Resource Magazine, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Finance, IGN, PDN, and others.Ĭhris Gampat began working in tech and art journalism both in 2008. He's also a Photographer that has had his share of bylines and viral projects like "Secret Order of the Slice." He's a veteran technology writer, editor, and reviewer with more than 15 years experience. HIGHLIGHTS: Chris used to work in Men's lifestyle and tech. He's fascinated by how photographers create, considering the fact that he's legally blind./ He's the author of various product guides, educational pieces, product reviews, and interviews with photographers. Chris's editorial work includes not only editing and scheduling articles but also writing them himself. He provides oversight to all of the daily tasks, including editorial, administrative, and advertising work. Chris Gampat is the Editor in Chief, Founder, and Publisher of the Phoblographer.
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