Enchanted
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Is this thoroughly confirmed as being a hand-drawn animation and real people mix? I hope it is, as the refreshingness may hopefully bring people back to 2D animation, just as Roger Rabbit did. I am hoping that the OTT amounts of CGI films this year will cause people to want to see something different...
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I've corrected the story on the main page now. I was positive that Enchanted would be using traditional animation. However, after doing some research, it appears that different sites are saying different things. The majority of the sites, though, are saying that Enchanted will use CGI.Wonderlicious wrote:Is this thoroughly confirmed as being a hand-drawn animation and real people mix? I hope it is, as the refreshingness may hopefully bring people back to 2D animation, just as Roger Rabbit did. I am hoping that the OTT amounts of CGI films this year will cause people to want to see something different...
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Right. I'm out of the queue for the tickets on that one then.Mickey wrote:I've corrected the story on the main page now. I was positive that Enchanted would be using traditional animation. However, after doing some research, it appears that different sites are saying different things. The majority of the sites, though, are saying that Enchanted will use CGI.
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The article on the front page seems to hint that it could still be a 2D and live action mix. I don't mean to sound like a broken record, but I hope that's right.
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PETER PAN: Sure I do...but can you [b]fly?[/b][/i]
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The post on the front page today is neutral. It notes that the Hollywood Reporter writes as if Enchanted will contain traditional animation, while also adding that other sources have indicated differently.Wonderlicious wrote:The article on the front page seems to hint that it could still be a 2D and live action mix. I don't mean to sound like a broken record, but I hope that's right.
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I just realised something. James Baxter who is mentioned as being the supervising animator of the Queen has his own animation studio these days. And they only do traditional animation. Could Disney be farming the animated scenes out to his studio? If that's the case, this project just became 10 times more interesting than it already was.
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Hmmm...
I can see it going either way, but at the end of the day, CG seems to rule the roost right now.
However, if they do that, then Disney will very much lose the "wow" factor they they stand to get for Rapunzel, so it wouldn't make much sense to go for that look now.
With Baxter in the frame it's none too clearer, since he made a big fuss of creating Spirit in 2D and 3D, often combining techniques in the same shot. It's the first I've heard of his studio only handling 2D, as I have seen the term CGI used in his promotions.
Then again, he DID animate Belle, which might be the way they are heading, and Kevin Lima is of course a 2D director.
Here's hoping, anyway, as it would make more sense...
I can see it going either way, but at the end of the day, CG seems to rule the roost right now.
However, if they do that, then Disney will very much lose the "wow" factor they they stand to get for Rapunzel, so it wouldn't make much sense to go for that look now.
With Baxter in the frame it's none too clearer, since he made a big fuss of creating Spirit in 2D and 3D, often combining techniques in the same shot. It's the first I've heard of his studio only handling 2D, as I have seen the term CGI used in his promotions.
Then again, he DID animate Belle, which might be the way they are heading, and Kevin Lima is of course a 2D director.
Here's hoping, anyway, as it would make more sense...
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