The Fool Speaks True
Mar. 29th, 2004 08:41 amThe real question, however, is whether stripping down animation might not threaten the rest of the company. It might. Everything from theme parks to merchandising relies on a stream of fresh characters to cash in on. If Disney finds itself in a shoot out and someone yells, "Draw," the company may find one of its holsters empty.-- The Motley Fool
Which makes the current backwards state of the Disney films (make a movie about the rides, rather than the other way around) all the more interesting...they'll run out of story-based rides sooner.
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Date: 2004-03-29 07:38 am (UTC)2) Disney is doing movies with new characters as well as the based on a ride movies. Hidalgo, Home On The Range are the 2 most current that I can think of.
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Date: 2004-03-29 08:10 am (UTC)I think The Motley Fool's point was about Feature Animation so "Hidalgo" (a fine film from what I've heard) doesn't fit the profile. And, "Home on the Range", unless the current state of the Feature Animation department changes, will be the last Walt Disney full-length animated feature. The have closed all the Feature Animation studios, except in Burbank, and layed-off all the animators who couldn't make the jump to doing the animation in 3-D on computer.
So, the traditional animated feature from Disney is essentially dead. They will continue to create new characters thru their new computer-animated pics but it is the way we have become accustomed to viewing Disney animation that is changing.
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Date: 2004-03-29 03:57 pm (UTC)Stinks. period.
Starting to really hate a certain CEO about now...
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Date: 2004-03-29 04:20 pm (UTC)some animators accepted the offer to learn CGI (Glen Keane, of Beast/Tarzan/Silver is among them). Others left, though not giving a strong "this is what i'm doing" statement the way that Legacy Animation chose to down in florida.
the main group it killed off was the clean-up crew. some of the other teams in burbank (story, layout, the CGI-based effects team (including Deep Canvas backgrounds)) are generally intact, though it may hurt them a bit anyways.
the burbank teams have been responsible for more of the flops (Atlantis, Treasure Planet; mind you i liked them both, but they were financial flops), while the orlando crew was responsible for some very good "modest" successes like Bear, Mulan, and Lilo. the movies are still based on the work of their story/editing teams and so that may get reflected in losing the financially stable (if not blockbuster-making) side of things.
style=mine -- works on most non-system LJ pages
Date: 2004-03-29 11:21 am (UTC)Well, I know there's a setting that says "use my own style when posting comments/replies in others' entries", but I can't find it.
what you can do, if you hit a page in LJ you can't reasonably view, is go up to the URL entry and tag at the end "?style=mine" or "&style=mine" (if a ? is already in the URL).
thus, look at this page http://www.livejournal.com/users/acroyear70/102043.html?mode=reply and then http://www.livejournal.com/users/acroyear70/102043.html?mode=reply&style=mine and see if there's a difference.