I went to go see TPATF today, and I loved it. Absolutely and completely. The animation made my heart soar after years of waiting for something even remotely close to how wonderful this movie was. Some of the movements of the characters seemed a bit quick (can something be too fluid?), but I don't think it deterred from the movie as a whole. From the commercials I thought that Raymond the Firefly was going to be annoying, but he turned out to be quite endearing. Also, I am Lotte. XD

Dear Disney,
Now that you've seen the light and begun to rebuild your animation team, I have one request of you. Please contact Mr. Steve Himber. I need James Marsters to voice a Disney prince before I die. Please, please, please! I swear on the cryogenically-frozen head of Walt Disney, I'd give my left hand for the merchandise alone!
Love,
Fender
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From: [identity profile] mulder200.livejournal.com


TPATF was a good movie wasn't it? And hearing James Marsters voice on screen would be a treat.

From: [identity profile] memento-macabre.livejournal.com


Some of the movements of the characters seemed a bit quick (can something be too fluid?), but I don't think it deterred from the movie as a whole.

As an official Cartoon College student, can I ask which movements on which characters? Disney animation is shot entirely on 1s and 2s, which is usually a great balance for good timing, but there is some odd animation in the movie (parts where its obviously done by interns, the biggest being Tiana's friends in the cafe at the beginning) but I didn't notice any severe timing issues, except where it was intentional (Charlotte, for example). i've seen it like... 8? times now so I've got it fairly memorized, if you can tell me which part I can give my thoughts on it!

Also glad to hear you liked it, I'm really praying for it to do well... also, I have to feel a sense of pride behind it since so many people from my school, alum and teachers alike, worked on it.
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