Deco King, there aren't any larger images of the French Sleeping Beauty possible covers than the ones posted in the Sleeping Beauty Blu-ray threads, and also, I don't think Disney will be showing us the possible different covers for Snow White, and for all we know, there probably aren't any. The Sleeping Beauty ones, and the Cinderella ones, too, were for people to vote on. And Disney probably didn't want them leaked to the public. Well, we're not the public, but you know...
It's extremely late, and I don't know when, if ever
271286 will come back to this thread to see this, but I wanted to apologize for something.
Disney Duster wrote:271286 wrote:I still like the BaTB cover that is as you call it "covered in shadow"... I think it fits the movie very well... It shows the dance which is one of the signature scenes in the movie... Making the room disappear in shadows and focusing on the dancing couple only makes it more romantic IMO... Symbolizing that they are in their own little world...
I agree the original poster makes it look like Belle and the Beast are in their own little world, but shouldn't they're love be
the brightness in the dark, not the other way around? And so it doesn't make sense, and the rose poster took much more thought and artsyness. At least you agree
that's artsy.
And I apologize for saying that they should be bright while the rest of the world is dark. Though that would make sense, it also makes sense for their figures to be silhouetted against a glow that surrounds them, like it comes from them, comes off of them, comes between them, because the rest of the background is in shadow, too, so the whole place isn't glowing, they, "their own little world", is glowing.
I still say the first posters were only previewing the films before the real posters. I mean, since when is not seeing a character's' face, which shows a character's emotion, so much more adult and artistic and better? And Aladdin's second, "real" poster isn't too cartoony. And now that I think about it, the second Beauty and the Beast one was actually creative because it had the Beast looming in the clouds that represent the cloudy spell and Belle's "I want adventure in a great wide somewhere" actually being in front of the castle, enforcing that the castle is the adventure she seeks to run off to...BUT it's just too cartoony in colors and the enchanted objects being there, I guess.