Stephen Czerkas with his monster. Photo ©Mark Wolf. All rights Reserved. Used With Permission. |
The Jason monster designs and filming models were outstanding (as the photos show) and the animation always top-notch... even if the animators, due to the network's restrictions on violent action, found their work extra challenging at times.
According to Mark, "I recall Steve and his partner, DP/animator Jim Aupperle, both remarking about how the show went to extreme lengths not to do anything too violent, which put a crimp in delivering anything too dramatic for Saturday mornings. I believe it was Jim who said, 'How are the humans supposed to fight-off the monsters? Use harsh language?'"
Photo ©Mark Wolf. All rights Reserved. Used With Permission. |
Photo ©Mark Wolf. All rights Reserved. Used With Permission. |
Photo ©Mark Wolf. All rights Reserved. Used With Permission. |
Special Star Kid thanks to Mark Wolf for sharing these photos with Space: 1970.
Trying not to get too far off topic, but exactly happened to bring about this non-violent shtick back in the 70's?
ReplyDeleteNothing I've seen on Boomerang (nor was able to find on DVD in the bargain bin at the corner store), has caused me to even raise an eyebrow at what I've seen.
If anything, the amount of "dumbing down" of the Saturday Morning shows over that time (don't even get me started on why was put on the air after that timeframe) was more of a danger to kids than anything that has a little excitement in the story.
At one time there was a pressure group known as ACT: Action for Children's Television. They neutered all American kids shows during that decade.
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_for_Children's_Television
And after it as well according to what I've read from that link.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info.
O desenho do monstro ficou perfeito e o stop-motion deu mais realismo ainda a criatura. Muito melhor que muitas criaturas de Star War - ataque dos clones, que são digitalizadas com a tecnologia moderna. Parabens e obrigado Cristopher por nos fazer lembrar dessa clássica serie.
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