Re: Untitled Musker & Clements Film
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:30 pm
Peabody and Sherman.... Why does that name ring a bell?
... CG or hand-drawn? It'll most likely HAVE to be the latter because think about it. Has Spongebob ever been done in anything BUT 2D, not counting the video games or the Rankin-Bass style Christmas special?disneyprincess11 wrote:Don't forget, Spongebob Squarepants Movie 2 coming out later next year!
This is probably just a theory, but maybe they're trying the Paperman technique, except the other way around. Characters and backgrounds drawn first and the rest being filled in by CGI.John and Ron are working on a CG/hand-drawn feature that looks computer generated.
Disney can match it with their "Phineas & Ferb" film. Franchise vs. Franchisedisneyprincess11 wrote:Don't forget, Spongebob Squarepants Movie 2 coming out later next year!
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/wp-content/u ... nimage.jpgDisneyJedi wrote:Peabody and Sherman.... Why does that name ring a bell?
This has me scratching my head as well... I'd be absolutely disgusted if they let the potential of the hybrid technique go to waste. This time last year I had just gotten back from Inspire Days and was all pumped, but unfortunately they skipped on holding Inspire Days this year, so I didn't get a chance to get a little peek at whatever the heck is going on at the studio right now. Now more than ever, I'd like to be able to do just that.Sotiris wrote:If it looks just like ordinary CG, then what's the point of making it a hybrid in the first place?
I said this already, but here's my theory: Maybe they're trying the Paperman technique, except the other way around. Characters and backgrounds drawn first and the rest being filled in by CGI or something. Or something along the lines of making it look like a moving painting, like this:SWillie! wrote:This has me scratching my head as well... I'd be absolutely disgusted if they let the potential of the hybrid technique go to waste. This time last year I had just gotten back from Inspire Days and was all pumped, but unfortunately they skipped on holding Inspire Days this year, so I didn't get a chance to get a little peek at whatever the heck is going on at the studio right now. Now more than ever, I'd like to be able to do just that.Sotiris wrote:If it looks just like ordinary CG, then what's the point of making it a hybrid in the first place?
Hand-drawn, thankfullyDisneyJedi wrote:... CG or hand-drawn?disneyprincess11 wrote:Don't forget, Spongebob Squarepants Movie 2 coming out later next year!
Source: http://www.blueskydisney.com/2013/06/bl ... m-hat.htmlHonor Hunter wrote:Another prime candidate would be Ron & John's new film. If it's ready, it could be the later 2016 film, but as of now it's more likely to be the first 2018 release. Their new film is of the Polynesian persuasion shall we say. And it could turn out to be the duos first computer animated film. It's not in concrete now, so don't everyone get upset. They're currently working on the story for the most part, but test are being done to see how the characters act and look in computer form as well as a hybrid solution (think: Paperman). A while ago, Ron and John pitched two different ideas to John and the Story Trust and this particular story they're working on was the one the Creatives gave the green light. It's gone through several versions and will likely go through a few more before given the approval to move forward into actual production.
They're testing a hybrid medium during development but there's no confirmation that that's what they'll go with in production.JTurner wrote:So their newest picture IS gonna be a Paperman style animated feature. Just as I suspected. That means it'll look handdrawn albeit computer animated. So much for people saying that artform was done at Disney. If they wanna do future handdrawn films with the "Paperman" technique, fine with me.
For the record, I DID like The Princess and the Frog as well.
Source: http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/ ... t-diz.htmlSteve Hulett: Ron and John's project will soon be having a table read. I'm told. Table reads are a group of folks reading a script around a table to get the flow and tempo of the story.
Q: Is Ron and John's project still planned as a 2D/CG hybrid or will it be in just regular CG?
Steve Hulett: Haven't talked to them of late, so I don't know. Last I heard, it was going to LOOK like all-CG with hand-drawn elements under some of the CG. I think the all hand-drawn feature at Walt Disney ANimation Studios is currently ka-poot.
Q: From the footage you've seen, does it look at all like Paperman?
Steve Hulett: The footage I saw for the R & J project was a loong time ago, and has likely changed. (Animators and finalers show me stuff.)
Source: http://www.blueskydisney.com/2013/07/cl ... ahead.htmlHonor Hunter wrote:After a short break we'll finally get Ron and John's next feature, "Moana" which will be a Polynesian tale involving the island folk and the idols made famous the world over. It will also mark the directing duo's first computer animated film, or at least computer hybrid animated film (think "Paperman").