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centaureg [2019-01-19 08:18:53 +0000 UTC]
Sleeping Beauty was the first Disney feature presented on 70 mm film. I saw it at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood when I was 25. The same year I saw the first "Star Wars" film at Graumann's Chinese Theater (the place famous for its courtyard featuring impressions of celebrities hands and feet). Two of the most important film events in my life. Sleeping Beauty made me into a rabid disneyphile and a lover of all things animated.
I love this tribute to one of the greatest of all animated films. It's beautiful! Bravo!
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Sansomon [2018-12-17 18:47:06 +0000 UTC]
I did not like Disney's live action movie. I remember the cartoon film and that touching and loving character who was the father of Princess Aurora then it seemed to me a dumb and futile convenience in the live action movie with Angelina Jolie say that in reality the King is who was the "great villain" of history and that in reality Maleficent was a " poor little thing " and a "victim" and that in reality Maleficent "was not evil" she was in reality a "creature of light" that was taken "into the darkness" that neither happened to the Darth Vader and that she had her "fair reasons" to pray for that curse on Princess Aurora . The film "Maleficent" fails terribly in wanting to show the evil fairy as a "good person" and to completely remove all relevance of the faerie godmothers "Fauna", "Flora" and "Merryweather" who which have become supporting characters totally devoid of charisma and relevance or the Prince Phillip who loses all his majesty and importance as a character and becomes an unnecessary adornment since the one who awakens Aurora in "Maleficent" is the evil fairy herself with her "maternal love" . I remember the cartoon film from Disney and when Maleficent says "Now shall you deal with me, O Prince and all the powers of Hell!" And turns into a Giant Black Dragon in one of the most scary cartoon film scenes and fights a battle epic with Prince Phillip and how she finally falls defeated by the Sword of Justice and when I compare this with the Maleficent movie fight I only get the word "Meh!". Finally I prefer infinitely the cartoon film of 1959 that this "politically correct" production of 2014. As Hommer Simpson would say, "Politically correct sucks!".
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SimonPPC [2018-11-05 09:08:01 +0000 UTC]
Concordo con te... Ormai hai raggiunto un livello fenomenale.
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FaGian In reply to SimonPPC [2018-11-05 12:47:46 +0000 UTC]
Ho ancora una grossa lacuna, non so creare adeguatamente le composizioni.
C'è dietro tutto un lavoro si comunicazione, di equilibri, di masse ecc. ... che io sfioro soltanto
I personaggi li faccio simili perchè copio i model sheet originali, ma creare una immagine ex-novo non ammette "scorciatoie" del genere, e io devo imparare ancora tanto
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SimonPPC In reply to FaGian [2018-11-05 22:13:20 +0000 UTC]
Son certo che imparerai quando avrai l'ispirazione adatta...
Il talento non ti manca, abbi più fiducia in te stesso e nelle tue capacità
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FaGian In reply to SimonPPC [2018-11-06 07:29:14 +0000 UTC]
Eh... alla Disney avevano settori preoposti per ogni passaggio, quello che sembra UN disegno, in realtà era il prodotto di decine di artisti diversi, ognuno con la propria mansione parcellizzata (concept-artist, matite, inchiostrazione, fondali, lettering....)
Io vorrei tanto avere una visione più di insieme, ma quella era la mansione finale di Walt Disney in persona, che decideva se l'opera finita andava bene o voleva che qualcosa fosse modificato.
Il che la dice lunga sulla mia ambizione, se non sulle capacità =^_____^=
Comunque grazie della fiducia
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