Disney launches new nature film label
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Disney launches new nature film label
Apparently, Disney is launching the film label Disneynature. With all the changes that have taken place at Disney since Iger became its CEO, I've thought several times, 'Now, if only they'd start making nature films again...' So I'm thrilled at this news:
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/2008 ... 23400.html
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/2008 ... 23400.html
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*remembers films like Charlie the Lonesome Cougar*
This sound like pretty neat news. I don't get why they need to copy a BBC tv special that was already good for their first project. I think this whole section will be good though. I hope they make a lot of documentaries about animals similar to ones I have seen lately, they would make good reference. ^.~
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This sound like pretty neat news. I don't get why they need to copy a BBC tv special that was already good for their first project. I think this whole section will be good though. I hope they make a lot of documentaries about animals similar to ones I have seen lately, they would make good reference. ^.~
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Maybe I should read the link!

Okay, read it: I'm not amazed they already have several projects up and running. These things can take longer than even animated films to produce, so they would have had a stake in some other production houses, with the intention to announce this nearer release date. I'd suspect someone else has started sniffing around the idea, maybe forcing DisneyNature to announce themselves. That, or it's because Disney seems to be on a big slate announcement streak recently!
No surprise to see Jean-Francois Camilleri's name in there...though this is a clearly obvious attempt to jump on the March Of The Penguins bandwagon, at least they've gone to the same guy and the studio <I>does</I> of course have many legitimate ties to the animal kingdom, not least the True Lifes and recent theme park attractions.
James Earl Jones sounds like the appropriate choice as well...who's betting that all of these also get shunted into the Best Documentary Feature category at the Oscars!?

Okay, read it: I'm not amazed they already have several projects up and running. These things can take longer than even animated films to produce, so they would have had a stake in some other production houses, with the intention to announce this nearer release date. I'd suspect someone else has started sniffing around the idea, maybe forcing DisneyNature to announce themselves. That, or it's because Disney seems to be on a big slate announcement streak recently!
No surprise to see Jean-Francois Camilleri's name in there...though this is a clearly obvious attempt to jump on the March Of The Penguins bandwagon, at least they've gone to the same guy and the studio <I>does</I> of course have many legitimate ties to the animal kingdom, not least the True Lifes and recent theme park attractions.
James Earl Jones sounds like the appropriate choice as well...who's betting that all of these also get shunted into the Best Documentary Feature category at the Oscars!?
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Short and sweet? A stamping of their own nature instead of wanting or trying to compete with the TLAs? Pinpointing the fact that, while the TLAs were informative, they sometimes "played" with nature as opposed to how these "factual" documentaries will present wildlife?
There are many reasons I would imagine, and while I agree that it's a shame, in part, that they didn't just resurrect the name, I do feel the DisneyNature brand perhaps more clearly epitomises the intent that these films will feel more "natural" than the often playful and sometimes story-driven TLAs, also drawing a firm line between the old and the new.

There are many reasons I would imagine, and while I agree that it's a shame, in part, that they didn't just resurrect the name, I do feel the DisneyNature brand perhaps more clearly epitomises the intent that these films will feel more "natural" than the often playful and sometimes story-driven TLAs, also drawing a firm line between the old and the new.

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Disney's not jealous, mind--Ben wrote:
No surprise to see Jean-Francois Camilleri's name in there...though this is a clearly obvious attempt to jump on the March Of The Penguins bandwagon, at least they've gone to the same guy and the studio <I>does</I> of course have many legitimate ties to the animal kingdom, not least the True Lifes and recent theme park attractions.
But with National Geographic Films (the US arm that did most of the production) now cashing in on their Oscar as well, and hoping to brandname another hit G-rated mainstream documentary a year ("Arctic Tale"), Disney starting its usual first plan A of "Buy up the original guy and make him build another one for us...", before it becomes a "national trend", like Fox thought Fox Faith was going to be.
Wouldn't be this much of a pride thing for them if it hadn't been for TLA.
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