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Re: Disney

Postby KainTheVampire » October 5th, 2010, 7:41 pm

alicetama wrote:
mangaluva wrote:I FINALLY saw "The Princess and the Frog", and I actually loved it. I think it was classic good, and absolutely gorgeous. Yay for a return to cel animation! Also, Ray x Evangeline = OTP :D

Actually, I think they said that it was going to be their last cel-animated film....

Anyone here watched Enchanted? I absolutely love that movie.

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Re: Disney

Postby mangaluva » October 7th, 2010, 12:56 pm

alicetama wrote:
Actually, I think they said that it was going to be their last cel-animated film....


What? No! I love the animated movies! They're so much more beautiful than CGI! I mean, can you honestly deny that stuff like the visual sequence for "Colours of the Wind" is among the most gorgeous things you've ever seen?
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Re: Disney

Postby alicetama » October 8th, 2010, 9:18 pm

mangaluva wrote:
alicetama wrote:
Actually, I think they said that it was going to be their last cel-animated film....


What? No! I love the animated movies! They're so much more beautiful than CGI! I mean, can you honestly deny that stuff like the visual sequence for "Colours of the Wind" is among the most gorgeous things you've ever seen?

... I don't really remember that, actually. But I do agree with you. Cel-animation is so much more beautiful. The only people who can pull the CGI off other than for Meet the Robinsons are the people who made the first one, which is Pixar. (Yes. Toy Story was the first of it's kind.)
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Re: Disney

Postby mangaluva » October 9th, 2010, 1:13 pm

alicetama wrote:
mangaluva wrote:
alicetama wrote:
Actually, I think they said that it was going to be their last cel-animated film....


What? No! I love the animated movies! They're so much more beautiful than CGI! I mean, can you honestly deny that stuff like the visual sequence for "Colours of the Wind" is among the most gorgeous things you've ever seen?

... I don't really remember that, actually. But I do agree with you. Cel-animation is so much more beautiful. The only people who can pull the CGI off other than for Meet the Robinsons are the people who made the first one, which is Pixar. (Yes. Toy Story was the first of it's kind.)


It was, and it was beautifully done. Of course, it does help that since the movie was mostly focused on toys rather than humans, it managed to avoid Uncanny Valley for the most part (though this is apparently the reason Andy doesn't have a dad; they could animate women and children fairly well, but for some reason attempts to animate men went badly.)
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Re: Disney

Postby mangaluva » October 15th, 2010, 10:36 am

Fun fact: While making Aladdin, very few lines were written for the genie. Mostly, they just wrote "Robin says something", let Robin Williams loose on the scene, and then animated it to fit his ramblings.
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Re: Disney

Postby nomemory » October 15th, 2010, 11:15 am

mangaluva wrote:Fun fact: While making Aladdin, very few lines were written for the genie. Mostly, they just wrote "Robin says something", let Robin Williams loose on the scene, and then animated it to fit his ramblings.

Sounds like something for the random facts thread =)
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Re: Disney

Postby Commi-Ninja » October 15th, 2010, 12:55 pm

mangaluva wrote:Fun fact: While making Aladdin, very few lines were written for the genie. Mostly, they just wrote "Robin says something", let Robin Williams loose on the scene, and then animated it to fit his ramblings.
Somehow... that's not terribly surprising.
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Re: Disney

Postby mangaluva » October 15th, 2010, 1:42 pm

Commi-Ninja wrote:
mangaluva wrote:Fun fact: While making Aladdin, very few lines were written for the genie. Mostly, they just wrote "Robin says something", let Robin Williams loose on the scene, and then animated it to fit his ramblings.
Somehow... that's not terribly surprising.


This was apparently half the script for "Mork and Mindy" as well. You just can't write for Robin Williams, even when he's not high.
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