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Disney are not doing the animation for Enchanted. It's being outsourced to James Baxter Animation, who is using ex-Disney talent.
The witch is an intended spoof since the whole point of the fairytale world seen at the beginning of Enchanted is to draw upon the stereotypical, tried-and-tested elements.
Think of the opening of Enchanted as Scary Movie was to Scream...everything will be "new" but overly familiar.
Don Bluth is not involved with Enchanted whatsoever.
The witch is an intended spoof since the whole point of the fairytale world seen at the beginning of Enchanted is to draw upon the stereotypical, tried-and-tested elements.
Think of the opening of Enchanted as Scary Movie was to Scream...everything will be "new" but overly familiar.
Don Bluth is not involved with Enchanted whatsoever.
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James Baxter Animation? Isn't that the same company that did The Proud Family episodes?Ben wrote:Disney are not doing the animation for Enchanted. It's being outsourced to James Baxter Animation, who is using ex-Disney talent.
The style of Enchanted looks, to me, sort of like a cross between Disney and Don Bluth animation. It's very smooth and polished, but it also has a sort of..."brisk and bubbly" feel to it that I can't quite explain.
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Nope, not that I know of.
Look up James Baxter at IMDB. He was lead on Belle, moved to DreamWorks and did Spirit, opened up his own shop to continue traditional animation and landed the Enchanted gig.
Essentially, he's "Disney born and bred", which is why it has the Disney look, if not the feel. Then again, the director may be asking for more of a rougher edge as it seems animation has to be spoofy and full of quick keyframes nowadays.
Look up James Baxter at IMDB. He was lead on Belle, moved to DreamWorks and did Spirit, opened up his own shop to continue traditional animation and landed the Enchanted gig.
Essentially, he's "Disney born and bred", which is why it has the Disney look, if not the feel. Then again, the director may be asking for more of a rougher edge as it seems animation has to be spoofy and full of quick keyframes nowadays.
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I was thinking Hayoe Mizakie (Sorry, NO idea how to spell his name)/Don Bluth myself.The style of Enchanted looks, to me, sort of like a cross between Disney and Don Bluth animation. It's very smooth and polished, but it also has a sort of..."brisk and bubbly" feel to it that I can't quite explain.