Sunday, November 24, 2013

making Frozen

I've herd good thing about Disney's newest princess tale and I'm not surprised to say the least, I mean its Disney their known for princess movies and inanimate talking objects. I was also aware that the story was based on a old Viking tale and that Disney changed the story a bit, nothing new there. The thing that fascinated me was the difficult undertaking of making the story and making the chacters all work and works well.
   First off the creators made the effort to make the princess more human this time around. Gone is the picture perfect image of princess replaced by the king of princess that make funny sarcastic remarks and mistakes allowing for them to really connect to audiences. Next was the location, the tale was Scandinavian so the kingdom of  Arendelle was based off of Norway and the winter forest were based off of Wyoming (don't ask me how that happened)and to top it all off the team had to construct an ice palace in the movie so they visited Quebec's famous ice hotel. The final challenge of the movie however was creating the ice palace it took a computer 30 hours to render one frame, that right there is a little more than a problem. Despite all that the Disney company dose it again and make one hell of a movie hats off.
I'm not goana get the chance to see the movie till it comes out on DVD but that doesn't change the fact this movie will probably  end up in the classic section and be remembered as a great Disney film.
My final question is "how long was the longest a computer took to render somthing

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