There was an article about it...here we go! I think it sounds really interesting, especially with the hypotenuse in the Love Triangle not being evil this time. There's also been speculation that they're going to use Italy as a reference for the style of the setting, much like how Frozen used Norway. Have we ever had a Disney movie set in Italy?
EDIT: There's Pinocchio, but I think that's about it.
edited 15th Dec '13 7:20:12 PM by Mort08
Looking for some stories?
To be honest. Pinocchio always felt a tad more Germanic than Italian to me (I always presumed it took place around the Austria/Italian boarder.
I'm having to learn to pay the priceI always thought it looked Swiss.
Looking for some stories?
I could definately see that.
Point is, Pinocchio, despite having being an Italian based story with Italian names, isn't really all that Italian looking.
To the point where at Epcot last time I went the Pinocchio hedgecut was in the German area, not the Italian area (Lady and Tramp were the Hedgecut there)
On topic of Moana. Looking at the small bit of concept art that has emerged, the artwork reminds me of Mary Blair's artwork and style (Look at the concept and background art for Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland and especially Peter Pan) and if they can make a film that looks like a 2.5 D Peter Pan (my all time favourite Disney Flick) holy hell I'll be all over it.
edited 16th Dec '13 3:40:55 AM by PippingFool
I'm having to learn to pay the priceThe next slate of Disney movies sounds intriguing to me. Especially Moana, since I don't think there's ever been a major mainstream movie with Polynesian culture in it (unless you count Lilo and Stitch.)
How is Lilo And Stitch not a major mainstream movie? Or are you saying the culture in it is debatable?
@Original Post: What if they called it something like "Disney's The Incredible Adventures of Moana"?
I don't know much about Pacific Islander cultures but I don't think Hawaiian culture is quite the same thing as Polynesian. That's probably what they mean.
Also this film is supposed to be 2000 years ago, not modern times.
http://bethaucoin.tumblr.com/post/70248501199/disneyconceptsandstuff-everythingisdisney
"First off, the logo is definitely fanmade. (explained here) The next one is for Moana, by Sue Nichols. Then we have a painting by Paul Gauguin whose art is inspiring the look of Moana. Also… he kind of died in 1903. Next we have fanart for Moana by Tumblr user emmasdisneyworld. And then, we have a print by Brittney Lee that’s currently being sold on her Etsy.
Next time, before posting art, check to make sure that it is art from the project you’re talking about, and a good way to do that is by clicking the little camera button in Google Images and copy/pasting the image url. Then, as well as finding if the piece is from that film, you’re probably find artist credit too, well, for more recent films anyway."
edited 16th Dec '13 6:14:55 PM by lalalei2001
The Protomen enhanced my life.Huh. I guess that makes sense. I wonder how it will really look then.
My tropes launched: https://surenity2.blogspot.com/2021/02/my-tropes-on-tv-tropes.html
This actually is concept art from the Movie.
Again, the style reminds me of Mary◊ Blair◊'s Art style. Which is great.
...Hawaiian is a part of Polynesia culture. Though Polynesia as a whole is made of a bunch of different "flavors". Maori, Tongan, Tahitian, Hawaiian, Rapa Nui etc.
Much like how "Germanic" encompasses Austrian, German, Swiss etc.
edited 17th Dec '13 6:26:48 AM by PippingFool
I'm having to learn to pay the priceA full-length cel-shaded CGI animated film? FINALLY! I've been waiting for something like this for a while!
boop I'm more active on hereIf this is done well, I might get over the death of traditional feature animation.
........ you did not read the press releases carefully, did you?
Sorry... I was going by what I read in the first post.
boop I'm more active on hereWhat? Did any of the articles say it ISN'T going to be cel- shaded? Which one?
No it's NOT cel-shaded on drawings.
This is done in the style of Paperman. Paperman was done with CG models, then processes through what is essentially an advanced version of the Maya Toon Filter. What is very different than simply drawing on paper, then tracing and painting it on cels! Sorry but I am very stringent on things like this.
Well, that's what I thought it was going to be. I guess I'm mixing up my terms here. In any case, I loved the visual style of Paperman, and would consider it an acceptable substitute if Disney really doesn't want to make more hand-drawn features.
You could at least be nicer about it instead of yelling at people.
edited 23rd Dec '13 10:09:21 AM by Odd1
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.Not really. Disney has never tried to over-saturate their line-up with princess movies until the 1990's.
But they made a freakin kid's show out of the line.
edited 23rd Dec '13 10:42:39 AM by KingKix
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceI would like Disney to make more non-princess movies, but with care put into them. It has just seemed that lately (within the last ten to fifteen years) anytime Disney made a movie that was different from their usual repertoire they either skimped on the story, or they under-marketed it. Then they take it as a sign that no one wants a different kind of movie!
Having Moana be in the Paperman style would be great, because I love the way Paperman looks, but I just wonder what the point is in making CGI look as close to hand-drawn as possible, when it could simply be hand-drawn.
(No offense is meant by any of this, btw.)
When Disney started out, their princess movies only came out every 10-15 years apart. Now they need to release one every 5 years at the most!
;)
Hey at least their Jack And The Beanstalk retelling isn't given an ADJECTIVE as the movie title. ........ enjoy your NOUN movie title instead!
edited 15th Dec '13 7:12:26 PM by Shota