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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:30 pm
by Wonderlicious
Neal wrote:I, myself, have had some pretty dumb ideas in the past - and looking back now on my ideas from when I was 12 and so sure of myself, it's painful.
I'm not sure how serious you're being, but don't be hard on yourself. The fact is that every person gets better with time, and often only notices it by looking at previous endeavours. You shouldn't try to be too hard on your 12 year old self, as you would have practically still been a child. Nearly all of the ideas for animated films, shows etc that I came up with when I was 12 were just daft, and probably a whole lot dafter than yours: an animated musical based on the legend of St Patrick, "Cartoon Cruise" or "Alice in Halloweenland", anyone?

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:06 pm
by Neal
jpanimation: I will have to look into some anatomy classes and other classes that'd help me out. I wouldn't switch my major at this point - I'm a year through college and on track to graduate in four years, so swapping to animation would screw it all up - but I could slip in some animation classes amongst my journalism courses.
And I'm already taking theater, screenwriting, playwriting, and creative writing courses - so I do have a sampling of story based classes.
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:41 am
by REINIER
Escapay wrote:Neal wrote:I know everyone thinks they have a "good idea" - but I know my good ideas from bad, and I really believe I have something unique up my sleeve with my hand drawn Disney animated film idea!
Neal, if your idea is:
1. A strong story with strong characters.
2. Marketable to both little girls AND teenage boys without being completely gender-biased.
3. Appealing enough to adults who won't see it as just a kid's movie.
4. Not going to cost over $100 million to produce.
5. Something that isn't an obvious or conscious retread of the past 50 animated films.
Then it's sheer genius.
I look forward to seeing it.
albert
You made my day!
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:46 am
by REINIER
Back on topic..
I really want to see Ramayana..
Sanjay Patels, book:
''Ramayana: the divine loophole'' is sure to win any skeptic over.
Now as far as Fraidy Cat's visuals go, I'm all game..
Storywise, can anybody clear that up for me?
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:55 am
by robster16
REINIER wrote:Back on topic..
I really want to see Ramayana..
Sanjay Patels, book:
''Ramayana: the divine loophole'' is sure to win any skeptic over.
Now as far as Fraidy Cat's visuals go, I'm all game..
Storywise, can anybody clear that up for me?
A cat is framed for a crime he didn't commit and has to figure out who framed him and is guilty of the crime. He is helped by a parrot as he travels to track down the actual evil genius. Think "North by Northwest" by Hitchcock with cats...
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:58 am
by REINIER
robster16 wrote:REINIER wrote:Back on topic..
I really want to see Ramayana..
Sanjay Patels, book:
''Ramayana: the divine loophole'' is sure to win any skeptic over.
Now as far as Fraidy Cat's visuals go, I'm all game..
Storywise, can anybody clear that up for me?
A cat is framed for a crime he didn't commit and has to figure out who framed him and is guilty of the crime. He is helped by a parrot as he travels to track down the actual evil genius. Think "North by Northwest" by Hitchcock with cats...
Thank you ever so much

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:15 am
by robster16
REINIER wrote:robster16 wrote:
A cat is framed for a crime he didn't commit and has to figure out who framed him and is guilty of the crime. He is helped by a parrot as he travels to track down the actual evil genius. Think "North by Northwest" by Hitchcock with cats...
Thank you ever so much

here's an official synopsis from the Disney booth at I think Siggraph a couple of years ago:

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:12 am
by robster16
a comment by Steve Hulett about the new mystery project at Disney animation:
I CAN reveal that what's being developed is a hand-drawn film in the style of cartooning that we all enjoyed as kids.
"Pinocchio"
"Aladdin"
Flims like that.
Okay? Now, stop asking because my head will otherwise explode.
Exciting!
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:06 am
by Super Aurora
robster16 wrote:a comment by Steve Hulett about the new mystery project at Disney animation:
I CAN reveal that what's being developed is a hand-drawn film in the style of cartooning that we all enjoyed as kids.
"Pinocchio"
"Aladdin"
Flims like that.
Okay? Now, stop asking because my head will otherwise explode.
Exciting!
Nice! Hope it's Ramayama. The concept art is gorgeous and it's an epic tale that can work great for all ages and gender.
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:33 am
by Sotiris
Super Aurora wrote:Nice! Hope it's Ramayama. The concept art is gorgeous and it's an epic tale that can work great for all ages and gender.
Actually, the concept art found online, that a lot presume to be for Ramayana, was in fact created for an entirely different project named "The Emperor's Nightingale". Not to be confused with the abandoned short starring Mickey Mouse, this version was envisioned and developed as a hand-drawn feature in the period 2002-2003 but was ultimately scrapped.
Any concept art for Ramayana has yet to surface.
For more info check this:
http://progresscityusa.com/2010/06/10/o ... ghtingale/
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:47 am
by JDCB1986
robster16 wrote:REINIER wrote:Back on topic..
I really want to see Ramayana..
Sanjay Patels, book:
''Ramayana: the divine loophole'' is sure to win any skeptic over.
Now as far as Fraidy Cat's visuals go, I'm all game..
Storywise, can anybody clear that up for me?
A cat is framed for a crime he didn't commit and has to figure out who framed him and is guilty of the crime. He is helped by a parrot as he travels to track down the actual evil genius. Think "North by Northwest" by Hitchcock with cats...
Sounds like a sequel to Bolt. (Which I did not like.)
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:48 am
by Neal
Poor Steve, he teases us and then everyone bombards him with questions. Rabid fans be crazy! Myself included.
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:37 pm
by Super Aurora
sotiris2006 wrote:Super Aurora wrote:Nice! Hope it's Ramayama. The concept art is gorgeous and it's an epic tale that can work great for all ages and gender.
Actually, the concept art found online, that a lot presume to be for Ramayana, was in fact created for an entirely different project named "The Emperor's Nightingale". Not to be confused with the abandoned short starring Mickey Mouse, this version was envisioned and developed as a hand-drawn feature in the period 2002-2003 but was ultimately scrapped.
Any concept art for Ramayana has yet to surface.
For more info check this:
http://progresscityusa.com/2010/06/10/o ... ghtingale/
Interesting....Well I wouldn't be surprise if they did use those concept for their Ramayama project, considering both that canceled project and Ramayama takes place in India.
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:23 pm
by amazon980
Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:46 pm
by Sotiris
That is an independent book project of the animator in question. The illustrations were not created for a Disney feature but solely for this book. Any work done during his years at Disney would be property of the company and he would not be allowed to use it for commercial purposes without Disney's consent.
Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 9:26 pm
by jpanimation
Looks like
Samurai Jack 
Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 10:36 pm
by BK
Just going to be the realist here and say that studio hyping is more often than not biased.
I'll believe in the project once I see the synopsis otherwise it's going to be Camp Rock 3 or whatever in hand-drawn animation form.
I thought Lasseter was in control of the animation departments.
How nice to know I was wrong and that the jerk-off is in control.
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:40 am
by Mooky
As a cat person, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for "Fraidy Cat". In addition to sounding like a great idea, I think Disney could use more feline protagonists, considering they've always been kind of pushed aside and/or presented as villainous (honorable exceptions like Oliver, Aristocats, and Mittens notwithstanding).
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 7:53 am
by singerguy04
I've been hoping that "Fraidy Cat" and "My Peoples" would come back. I really liked the ideas for both films, at least more than "Chicken Little", "Meet the Robinsons", and "Bolt". The whole idea of a melodramatic hitchcock thriller comedy for "Fraidy Cat" really intrigued me, and I loved the concept arts we got from "My Peoples"!
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 7:57 am
by blackcauldron85
singerguy04 wrote:I've been hoping that "Fraidy Cat" and "My Peoples" would come back.
These are the 2 projects that I had been most excited for, too, back when they were still being worked on. I wonder how much work would need to be done on the stories, though, to make them not go back into production hell...