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WALT DISNEY - DISNEY REVIVING HAND-DRAWN ANIMATION

The Walt Disney Co. is planning to revive traditional hand-drawn animation next
year with its live-action/animated Enchanted, Disney watcher Jim Hill
reported on his website today (Wednesday). A traditionally animated test
sequence has already been created for the film by veteran Disney animator James
Baxter, best known for his supervision of the character Belle in Beauty and
the Beast, according to Hill. "And those who have seen this particular
piece of rough animation say that it is 'simply stunning. A wonderful throwback
to the sort of films that Disney used to make.'" Baxter, Hill said, has been
secretly working on the sequence with a small crew at his own studio in
Pasadena, and, he added, his work is likely to be displayed by Pixar's John
Lasseter and Ed Catmull as they make their well-known case for reviving
hand-drawn animation to Disney chief Robert Iger. Said Hill: "They're going to
tell Iger: 'Doesn't that look terrific? People are really going to eat this
picture up. They've been waiting for Disney to do a new film that features
traditional animation. Which is why this movie is going to do HUGE box office
next year.'"
22/02/2006
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