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Chicken Little Makers 'Quit' Disney
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I buy his reasoning actually. It sounds like a good move.
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Unfortunately I bought his movie. That was not a good move.
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Transparent Trap.
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Twanspawent Twap?
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While Chicken Little was a bomb I do hope that the Pixar takeover does not sound the death knoll for all hand drawn animation. Stitch is still one of my favorite Disney flicks of all times and I'd hate to see the art form die off at Disney.
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Oh, I doubt that Pixar will be the death knoll for traditional animation. They, after all, bought all of Disney's traditional animation supplies after Disney itself tried to kill traditional animation off. Those two men are CGI animators.
Pixar-Disney's already trying to bring it back. "Enchanted," a film I'm very looking forward to, is a live-action/traditional-animation film about an animated princess who gets cursed by the evil queen-type to real-life New York City. Starring Amy Adams. Songs by Alan Menken. Hand-drawn animation. I'm there. |
I did not get to see 'Chicken Little' (I really had no desire to see it) but I thought it did pretty well at the box office... ???
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$135,289,768 through March 26 according to Box Office Mojo
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While I am amazed that the piece of crap movie that it was made that much, in the current Hollywood climate, that's actually pretty good, isn't it?
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I wouldn't get too excited about the hand-drawn animation in Enchanted being a sign of a revival at Disney. They aren't doing th animation in that movie, and neither is Pixar. James Baxter Animation is doing the sequence.
Sure, there is hope that it will be so successful that Disney has to return to hand-drawn animation full time but there are a lot of hurdles. One, it would be very expensive to recreate what used to exist and it would be a couple years before any product could be created. Two, there is no reason that CG animation can't be used to produce what looks like hand-drawn animation (see the short Lorenzo for an example of something you'd swear is hand-drawn being completely CG). While I would regret it if the look of hand-drawn animation dies, despite any momentary resurgence, I think the process is for the history museum except for very localized specialty projects. |
Wouldn't use of a computer to produce the look of something hand-drawn be prohibitively more expensive than just, well, drawing it?
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Yeah, that's what I thought someone would say. But the highly-paid animators do only "key" drawings, and the vast majority of actual drawings are done by grunt-work "in-betweeners."
Eh. whatever. |
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