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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Syera"]I think the 'deadness' is more the fault of the stories, not the animation. If these 'inferior' movies were re-done in cel-animation, they'd [i]still[/i] be inferior. On the other hand, Pixar's movies seem just as warm and lively to me as any 2D movie Disney ever did back in the day.[/quote]
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Syera
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 6:00 pm
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I think the 'deadness' is more the fault of the stories, not the animation. If these 'inferior' movies were re-done in cel-animation, they'd
still
be inferior.
On the other hand, Pixar's movies seem just as warm and lively to me as any 2D movie Disney ever did back in the day.
Chaos
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:36 pm
Post subject: How I feel
You know some people adore traditional disney animation or 3d animation. But how he puts it is exactly how I feel it was perfect how he said it
The animation genre in Hollywood evolved a great deal over the last decade. With the huge success of computer-animated movies, it was said that traditional animation was dead. What is your opinion on that?
"First of all, computer animation is certainly a tremendous and viable medium today. But the warmth and personality derived from 2-D animation, in my opinion, cannot be surpassed.
Certain stories lend themselves well to 3-D animation and I won’t labor this with naming them, but in my bones, I still respond more emotionally to the artists feel in 2-D. You feel the ‘actor’ in the animator more personally…it’s hard to explain."
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