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Disney Templates EPIC FAIL

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OG buckshot jr

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[quote1239295391=Auron]
I'm confused as to how that's a fail?
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The premise is that every Disney movie is just based on already drawn/animated series of movements/ideas/concepts etc etc. The purpose of this video is to show that all the movies incorporate the same sequences/scenes./movements in almost exact fashion - just with different characters and backgrounds... FAIL.

EDIT: added "series of"
 

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[quote1239295566=Auron]
I'm confused as to how that's a fail?
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lazy animators, use old stencils.
 

auron

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I think it's awesome... personally. I'm a developer and re-use of code is a pretty big thing. Why not reuse something you put time into.

If you take the time to choreograph a particular dance or movement once (I'm picturing bringing in an actor, watching them do a particular movement multiple times, sketching it out) and perfect it and it will work in another scene, why not? It's not like anyone watching a disney movie really notices it, that video was probably made by an animator for disney.
 

Narf!

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Mmmm...how about you think of it this way: would you buy a CD from a band if all they played were covers with maybe only 1 or 2 original songs? I probably wouldn't.

It's different from code, you reuse code because it's tried, test, and true in terms of performing tasks. You want stability.

This is a creative, visual piece for f*ck sakes!! For these guys it should be creativity and new stuff for each movie.
 

HooB.wg

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[quote1239301528=Narf!]
Mmmm...how about you think of it this way: would you buy a CD from a band if all they played were covers with maybe only 1 or 2 original songs? I probably wouldn't
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Welcome to every single top40 song today... You spin me right round..
 
I think it's even more then Bjr implies, it's not just the reuse of the movements, it's also the timing, beat and rhythm of the music that's reused or else the movements wouldn't fit.

But Auron still got it right. You know how many drawings it takes to make a Disney film? Each frame is drawn by hand, that's 30 frames per second for 90 minutes or so. That's a lot of drawing. How much did you want to pay to see or buy a Disney movie?

Edit: typos, sigh
Edit2: I miss spoke, not every scene is drawn from scratch either, that's the WHOLE success of Walt's brilliance. He invented the technique of layers for each frame, that's the whole premise of his success. Most frames have reuse built in, or else it would take 4000 animators, 20 years to make one movie. His whole brilliance and invention is BASED on reuse of drawings in layers!

EPIC SUCCESS.

<3
 

auron

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Right, so this should be changed to &quot;Disney's Epic Success: Templates&quot;. Disney was revolutionary, whether you like the company or not, and every (close to atleast ) one of their moves have been successful.

And why are we arguing about disney movies?...
 
[quote1239382770=Auron]

And why are we arguing about disney movies?...
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LOL, I have no idea.
 

td|35mm

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[quote1239392352=dead mike]
dont get it twisted, disney dvds are still great babysitters
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^ Just buy one DVD and then change the cover of the DVD with something else every week.
Kids will believe they are watching a new one :P.
 

td|35mm

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[quote1239392394=Kirock]
I think it's even more then Bjr implies, it's not just the reuse of the movements, it's also the timing, beat and rhythm of the music that's reused or else the movements wouldn't fit.

But Auron still got it right. You know how many drawings it takes to make a Disney film? Each frame is drawn by hand, that's 30 frames per second for 90 minutes or so. That's a lot of drawing. How much did you want to pay to see or buy a Disney movie?

Edit: typos, sigh
Edit2: I miss spoke, not every scene is drawn from scratch either, that's the WHOLE success of Walt's brilliance. He invented the technique of layers for each frame, that's the whole premise of his success. Most frames have reuse built in, or else it would take 4000 animators, 20 years to make one movie. His whole brilliance and invention is BASED on reuse of drawings in layers!

EPIC SUCCESS.

<3

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You know how much money they made by making parents buying a new DVD with almost the same shit in it? :). How fair is that now? :D
 
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