Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:15 am
On which home releases do you think Mermaid trailer will be featuring, other than Peter ?
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The Blu-ray releases of Mulan and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame . Both of them are part of the Disney Renaissance, which began with The Little Mermaid. But, I think it will be featured on all home video releases. It's one of the studio's most popular films, so it will be heavily advertised, much like the other Diamond Editions.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:On which home releases do you think Mermaid trailer will be featuring, other than Peter ?
Yeah, I did, and I signed both of them. I also shared them on a group on Facebook. I'm very disapointed Disney has cancelled The Little Mermaid in 3D! I saw it in the theater, during its theatrical re-release in 1997, and I have funny memories regarding it. But I would like to see it again.DisneyJedi wrote:Did any of you guys see the petitions I posted? Please share them with everyone you know.
Good, but we're going to need a LOT of signatures. Everyone, share the petitions with everyone. Send them out to everyone, share them on Facebook, tweet them, ANYTHING!!Sicoe6256 wrote:Yeah, I did, and I signed both of them. I also shared them on a group on Facebook. I'm very disapointed Disney has cancelled The Little Mermaid in 3D! I saw it in the theater, during its theatrical re-release in 1997, and I have funny memories regarding it. But I would like to see it again.DisneyJedi wrote:Did any of you guys see the petitions I posted? Please share them with everyone you know.
i shared it on FB and got some sigs from fam/friends.....which brings us to a grand total of 15.....haha in order to really make a change, we would need something in the thousands i'm assuming.... lolDisneyJedi wrote:Good, but we're going to need a LOT of signatures. Everyone, share the petitions with everyone. Send them out to everyone, share them on Facebook, tweet them, ANYTHING!!Sicoe6256 wrote: Yeah, I did, and I signed both of them. I also shared them on a group on Facebook. I'm very disapointed Disney has cancelled The Little Mermaid in 3D! I saw it in the theater, during its theatrical re-release in 1997, and I have funny memories regarding it. But I would like to see it again.
I was thinking of this (which has Little Golden Book written at the top):Sotiris wrote: Are we talking about the same thing here? I'm talking about the stylized storybooks in the vein of Little Golden Book and not about generic storybooks or coloring books.
Why? Because they employ a more simplistic style than the more detailed Disney 'classic' one? I think that's an old-fashioned perception of art. Following the same reasoning, Mary Blair's art would also be considered "cheap".Disney's Divinity wrote:The examples you gave are stylized, but if I were to see them in a store, I would still think cheap.
But they do produce plenty of storybooks that replicate the same style and design of that of the film's (and that's where things get off-model quite often). They just also make some more stylized ones for variety and, I suppose, because there is some market demand for them.Disney's Divinity wrote:It does come across cheap that they can't just make the characters look the way they do in the film.
Yes, that's true. But when it's by the same artist, in the same style, and even gets made concurrently sometimes, well, the boundaries get a little blurred.Disney's Divinity wrote:And I still don't get the comparison to concept art. One is made while a film is in process, the other is made as a product for a finished film.
Also Brother Bear and possibly Roger Rabbit as wellSicoe6256 wrote:The Blu-ray releases of Mulan and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame . Both of them are part of the Disney Renaissance, which began with The Little Mermaid. But, I think it will be featured on all home video releases.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:On which home releases do you think Mermaid trailer will be featuring, other than Peter ?
This Little Mermaid little golden book is exactly what I've been talking about the whole time - how this is NOT what a little golden book should be, because it is simply replicating the look of the film, and will often be "off model". That's why I brought up that I wish it got the stylized treatment that other little goldens have gotten, like those that Sotiris posted.Disney's Divinity wrote:I was thinking of this (which has Little Golden Book written at the top):
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To echo Sotiris here, do you think Mary Blair's work or other visdev artists work is "cheap"? That's the connection I was making between the two, which you say you aren't seeing. Since many of the little golden books (not those like the Mermaid one) are illustrated by actual visdev artists, they are often in the same style as a lot of the concept art for the film. Some examples:Disney's Divinity wrote:The examples you gave are stylized, but if I were to see them in a store, I would still think cheap. With 3D films, it's necessary since they can't make good 3D books that easy, I guess, but for 2D films it does come across cheap that they can't just make the characters look the way they do in the film.
Probably because I don't expect to find anything of quality in a supermarket. But I get your point.Sotiris wrote:Why? Because they employ a more simplistic style than the more detailed Disney 'classic' one? I think that's an old-fashioned perception of art. Following the same reasoning, Mary Blair's art would also be considered "cheap".
That's great news! Thanks for letting us know.The Little Merboy wrote:I can hear the Angels' chorus.
It wasn't sure if the 3D Blu was going to be scrapped as well. Atleast we're getting one of the releasesatlanticaunderthesea wrote:I thought we all knew it would be a 3D home release, but scrapped for cinema ? That's the more important thing for me ....