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More About Disney’s New Shorts Program
May 10, 2007 12:43 am
From Business Week, this article offers a few new details about Disney’s shorts program. Among the tidbits: * The budgets for these shorts are “$2million or less.” * One of the six shorts in development, The Ballad of Nessie, is “partly an exercise in helping animators improve their skills at drawing fabric in a naturalistic way.” * Another interesting item from the article:
And what would a mainstream article about animation be without poor research and misinformation. The writer of this piece obviously has no concept of animation history when he writes, “In the 1930s, Walt Disney pioneered the animated short as a way of keeping his animators sharp while waiting for the script for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to finish.” Wow! (via Seward Street) |