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Disney made one movie, and they've been tracing and tracing


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Lady_Satine
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PostPosted: Apr 09 2009 02:08 am Reply with quote Back to top



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PostPosted: Apr 09 2009 03:16 am Reply with quote Back to top

Wow, that was very interesting...I cannot believe I never realized any of that.


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PostPosted: Apr 09 2009 03:49 am Reply with quote Back to top

I was amazed at how long the video was. Damn they didn't just do it a couple times. I would assume this is due to using the same motion videos as reference. Ya know most of the time these guys don't just whip this shit up off the top of their head, they use references for accuracy.


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PostPosted: Apr 09 2009 07:28 am Reply with quote Back to top

That was amazing.

I was amazed that some of the copied scenes were so long.



 
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PostPosted: Apr 11 2009 01:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

wow, that was a very well made video. i am duly impressed


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PostPosted: Apr 11 2009 04:14 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Was very well made.

I also noticed that a lot of the copied stuff was dances. I wonder if that's particularly difficult for animators (especially back when they did things mostly by hand), and so they reused...stuff...when they could. I don't know enough about how animation works to really comment I guess lol, but I know something with so much action would involve drawing a LOT more frames, so I guess it makes sense to me.

What amazes me is that no one's noticed. I mean I've seen all those movies so many times, and never caught that, so no harm no foul I guess.

Yet people can catch a one-frame flashby of a topless poster in "The Rescuers"....hmmm.


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PostPosted: Apr 11 2009 05:03 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The video is pretty cool, but most of it isn't really news. I saw a montage of the Robin Hood stuff about two years ago on YouTube. The reuse of animation in that movie is particularly well-known, since the budget for it was so small that they were frequently forced to recycle sequences from previous films. This has never been a secret and in fact if you look at the IMDb trivia page for Robin Hood, it's the first thing that's mentioned there.

The The Jungle Book stuff has been known for a long time as well, but it's the first time that I've seen a montage of the footage. I'm not sure what caused the reuse of animation in that movie though. Money might have played a role, but AFAIK The Jungle Book didn't have the same budget problems that Robin Hood had.



 
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PostPosted: Apr 11 2009 05:49 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Andrew Man wrote:
Wow, that was very interesting...I cannot believe I never realized any of that.

Ditto for me. Kind of sad really, but economically understandable, I suppose.


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PostPosted: Apr 12 2009 04:35 am Reply with quote Back to top

I noticed the similarities when I was younger. I always assumed that, since Walt's last work was the Jungle book that they just reused old sight-gags and stuff because they were still trying to pick up where he left off. Then again I could be wrong.


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