Vyacheslav Levandovskiy
An image from A Tale of the Squirrel-hostess and the Mouse-villain, one of the productions that also features Vyacheslav Levandovskiy.
Vyacheslav Levandovskiy

Vyacheslav Levandovskiy

February 24, 1897 — Odessa, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]

Ukrainian and Russian cartoonist and illustrator, one of the founders of Ukrainian animation. Levandovskiy invented and put into production the "automatic pencil" - a device for controlling the frame-by-frame movement of a doll in space. For the first time in Soviet animation, Levandovsky used the so-called "éclair" method, when actors playing human characters are filmed at a normal speed - 24 frames per second, and then the animator, superimposing the captured film frames under his drawings, checks the movement of his animated character in time, of course, making an artistic selection, sharpening the movement. In addition, Levandovsky himself made a movie camera - all parts, except for optics, were made of wood of different species.

In the Doll Land

In the Doll Land

1941

A Tale of the Squirrel-hostess and the Mouse-villain

A Tale of the Squirrel-hostess and the Mouse-villain

1928

Ukrainization

Ukrainization

1927

A Tale of Little Straw Bull

A Tale of Little Straw Bull

1927

The Fox and the Grapes

1937

The Fox and the Wolf

The Fox and the Wolf

1936