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Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:45 am
by Khonnor
wow...there are some amazing stuff on that blog of yours...

And yay to Rotterdam, brilliant city!

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:08 am
by blackcauldron85
tsom wrote:
blackcauldron85 wrote: I just :lol: in real life. That's really funny! :)


That's it. Just wanted to let you know. :)
Hahaha, Amy you're hilarious! :-)

But yes, the class got a kick out of it. She's an awesome lady. So awesome that I picked her as my thesis advisor! :-D
Even reading it again right now, I :lol: in real life. That's one of the funniest things I've read, maybe ever. :p I definitely need to incorporate that into my "We're having a lull in conversation, we need something to say" repertoire.

:)

And Rob, wow, she's beautiful- I like both your design and Disney's, but she is spectacular! Great job!!! I started posting links to my favorite designs of yours from your blog, but there were too many- I'm loving your designs!

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:26 pm
by fatcake
this is the logo i found on the tangleds facebook page, well what do you think?, i think its pretty
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4 ... 1010632984

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:54 pm
by Candy-Bonita95
Rob,your sketch is flawless and unique. :o

This may sound like the most craziest theory about this movie.
What if Rapunzel was the Disney princess with a personality disorder?
Ofcourse,this is either a too difficult element to put in the movie or something that is beyond our imaginations.But it could be logically explained.Rapunzel was kidnapped as a baby and raised by a witch in a tower with no contact with the outside world.

Anyways,there was another test screening.
http://becausedead.livejournal.com/222812.html

"I saw a screening of Tangled tonight.


I COULD spoil every little plot detail for you guys, but I won't.


All I can say is that this movie is amazing. I loved it SO much. I don't know if it'll be one of my favorites, but I definately enjoyed it. It was funny and charming, and a pretty unique take on the story. Rapunzel is SO cute.

Of course, the movie isn't completely finished. Most of it was still in storyboard. (Actually I thought the storyboards were cuter than the computer graphics XDDDDD) But there were alot of scenes that I could just tell were going to be AMAZING when they're finished, and I can't wait for this movie to come out so I can see the completed version. Visually, it's going to be a masterpiece. THE HAIR GUYS. THE HAIR. IT'S AMAZING. SO DETAILED."

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:48 pm
by ajmrowland
now, if only people like that could advertise on TV during commercial breaks. :roll:

either way, Im glad this movie is finally getting some respect.

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:20 pm
by robster16
new artwork for Maximus on Disney's facebook groups:

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"Take a look at some early concept art for one of the newest Disney animated characters from Tangled--Maximus!"

"“Maximus,” the Latin term meaning “greatest” or “largest” can also be defined in “Tangled” terms as “determined horse on a mission.”"

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:50 pm
by fatcake
The sketch looks awsome, well I have a question do you know the sketchs for tangled, that were posted on the Disney facebook right, well who do you think sketched it, glen keane?

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 12:03 am
by ajmrowland
Ah, robster, Not only is that sketch great, but it looks even more like Altivo. :D

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 1:55 pm
by Margos
OK, I showed my grandma the trailer for the first time. At first, she stared at the screen confused and said, "What am I watching?" Then she said of Flynn, "He looks like Aladdin." Then, when Rapunzel stepped into the light, she gasped, "Rapunzel!" And from that point on, she watched the trailer with a smile, and when it was over she said, "Cute." She was not as impressed as she was with the trailer for TPatF, but she seemed somewhat intrigued. Just thought I'd share.

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 2:46 pm
by Polizzi
Another message from the Mexican site that talks about Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)." I understand that some of you Disney fans do not believe on that site, but I think that this message from the site is a real winner. Read for yourself.

SATURDAY JULY 17, 2010

Concludes in two weeks the animation of "Rapunzel"

Days of 10 hours, Monday through Saturday, live the department of animation of Rapunzel these two weeks, as the film's main work is nearing completion. And for this, the team has been divided into two units, one working on the climate and end of the film, and another in two musical sequences that remain to be animated. As of August 2, only the main animators, led by Glen Keane and only a small team of over 100 working in the stay and make corrections while the work enters post-production, to which add texture, light, sound effects and then go to render. For now, 65-minute film is almost completed and 40 such as will be seen in cinemas. The film opens on November 26 in our country and the United States and is the first musical of the studies presented in Disney Digital 3D. Donna Murphy to Play Bill declared that their work of providing the voice Gothel end on 12 August.


http://disneynoticiasmexico.blogspot.co ... l/Rapunzel



P.S. I understand that the translation is improper, but I am sure that we understand what it is talking about.

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 2:47 pm
by tsom
I saw Despicable Me in 3-D yesterday and the theater was quite full. Tangled was one of the trailers and the audience responded very well! There were "awws," "ooohhs," and laughter. A couple of people said it looked cute. They laughed at the smolder part and at Pascal.

I have faith in the movie. Oh and I think this will look SPLENDID in 3-D!!!

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 2:58 pm
by Polizzi
tsom wrote:I saw Despicable Me in 3-D yesterday and the theater was quite full. Tangled was one of the trailers and the audience responded very well! There were "awws," "ooohhs," and laughter. A couple of people said it looked cute. They laughed at the smolder part and at Pascal.

I have faith in the movie. Oh and I think this will look SPLENDID in 3-D!!!
I went to see, "Despicable Me," in 3D myself on the exact day of its release, and I too hear people laugh at Flynn Rider's smolder, and Pascal's response to Rapunzel to throw him out of her tower from Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)."

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:06 pm
by Candy-Bonita95
Polizzi wrote:Another message from the Mexican site that talks about Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)." I understand that some of you Disney fans do not believe on that site, but I think that this message from the site is a real winner. Ready for yourself.

SATURDAY JULY 17, 2010

Concludes in two weeks the animation of "Rapunzel"

Days of 10 hours, Monday through Saturday, live the department of animation of Rapunzel these two weeks, as the film's main work is nearing completion. And for this, the team has been divided into two units, one working on the climate and end of the film, and another in two musical sequences that remain to be animated. As of August 2, only the main animators, led by Glen Keane and only a small team of over 100 working in the stay and make corrections while the work enters post-production, to which add texture, light, sound effects and then go to render. For now, 65-minute film is almost completed and 40 such as will be seen in cinemas. The film opens on November 26 in our country and the United States and is the first musical of the studies presented in Disney Digital 3D. Donna Murphy to Play Bill declared that their work of providing the voice Gothel end on 12 August.


http://disneynoticiasmexico.blogspot.co ... l/Rapunzel



P.S. I understand that the translation is improper, but I am sure that we understand what it is talking about.
The team is divided in two units.One for the climax of the film.The other for animating two musical scenes.On Aug. 2 Glen Keane and his team will work on corrections and editing while the work goes into post-production.The voicing of Mother Gothel will end on Aug 12.


It doesn't seem like they won't be ready for November.The postpone rumor was just a rumor.By the time Comic-Con occurs,this film will have more publicity.

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:43 pm
by blackcauldron85
Polizzi wrote:For now, 65-minute film is almost completed and 40 such as will be seen in cinemas.
So it's 65 minutes now, but when it gets to theaters, it'll only be 40? Obviously that wouldn't be true, so what is that meaning to say?

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:48 pm
by UmbrellaFish
blackcauldron85 wrote:
Polizzi wrote:For now, 65-minute film is almost completed and 40 such as will be seen in cinemas.
So it's 65 minutes now, but when it gets to theaters, it'll only be 40? Obviously that wouldn't be true, so what is that meaning to say?
I thought it meant that roughly forty minutes of the film have been animated.

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:51 pm
by blackcauldron85
^ That makes sense. Thanks! :)

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:55 pm
by UmbrellaFish
You're welcome. :)

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 4:46 pm
by robster16
blackcauldron85 wrote:
Polizzi wrote:For now, 65-minute film is almost completed and 40 such as will be seen in cinemas.
So it's 65 minutes now, but when it gets to theaters, it'll only be 40? Obviously that wouldn't be true, so what is that meaning to say?
What I got from that is that 65 minutes of animation is done, and of those 65 minutes 40 minutes are completely done with rendering, texturing and completely ready for what you'll see in the theatre!

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 5:34 pm
by Polizzi
I believe that it is 65 min. of animation that Disney has completed so far, and they have the rest of animation to do that lasts for 40 min. If you add 65 and 40 together, then you get 105 min. of animation total. Which means that Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," could last for 1 hr. 45 min., maybe. I must say, that animated movie could have last for 2 hrs. besides 1 hr. 45 min., that would make it the very first computer animated movie in the U.S. to last about or over 2 hrs., probably because of the musical numbers that they have added. If the movie does last for 1 hr. 5 min., then it would not be as a long animated movie as we expected.

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 5:57 pm
by Candy-Bonita95
Polizzi wrote:I believe that it is 65 min. of animation that Disney has completed so far, and they have the rest of animation to do that lasts for 40 min. If you add 65 and 40 together, then you get 105 min. of animation total. Which means that Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," could last for 1 hr. 45 min., maybe. I must say, that animated movie could have last for 2 hrs. besides 1 hr. 45 min., that would make it the very first computer animated movie in the U.S. to last about or over 2 hrs., probably because of the musical numbers that they have added. If the movie does last for 1 hr. 5 min., then it would not be as a long animated movie as we expected.
I doubt it would be 65 minutes long. :lol: It would require almost two hours because there is character development,psycho-drama,romance,and song.The comedy is just subtly carried out through the movie.