Michael Sporn has posted a great 1952 LIFE MAGAZINE article about the UPA educational film MAN ALIVE!, produced for the American Cancer Society. There are fifteen stills in the article, and though the images are tinted and don’t reflect the actual colors of the film, the character design and layout are terrific and well worth studying. But the best part of all this is that you can actually see a beautiful 35mm print of MAN ALIVE!, on the bigscreen, on March 26 at the Egyptian Theatre in LA. That’s the evening of the UPA tribute, which is going to be a once-in-a-lifetime event. If you’re in LA or anywhere within a couple hundred miles, you’ll want to be at the Egyptian. Not only will you be able to see classic UPA films up on the bigscreen—the way they can best be appreciated, but there’s going to be an incredible group of UPA artists attending the event including Willis Pyle, Alan Zaslove, Bill Melendez, Sam Clayberger, Fred Crippen, Bob McIntosh, and others. Imagine, watching GERALD MCBOING BOING and then hearing from two of the film’s lead animators—Melendez and Pyle. It’s going to be a special evening. Check out the program HERE.
Finally, here’s a few film stills from MAN ALIVE! that give a sense of how the film’s actual colors look. Also is a still that lists the film’s credits. The director was Bill Hurtz.







Incredible stuff–his and your posts, both.
Can’t wait for the UPA evening.
Comment by Jenny — February 7, 2006 @ 4:36 pm
beautiful!
the composition of that first layout is incredible
Comment by brando — February 8, 2006 @ 9:01 pm
Great to see this up Amid. I will enjoy!
Comment by William Wray — February 10, 2006 @ 11:01 pm
Just wanted to let you know how much I’ve been enjoying all of the “Pink and Blues” stuff you’ve been posting. Great stuff. I can’t wait to get this book. I pre-ordered it the day it was made available.
Keep at it!
John S.
Comment by John "RoboTaeKwon-Z" Sanford — February 11, 2006 @ 10:46 am
Thanks to all for the comments. Glad everybody’s enjoying the stuff. Lots more goodies coming up.
Comment by Amid — February 12, 2006 @ 1:20 am