Really cool interview with Disney Afternoon's Tad Stones!
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Really cool interview with Disney Afternoon's Tad Stones!
http://mag.awn.com/index.php?ltype=sear ... 157&page=1
It particularly has some very interesting tidbits on the "early Disney" of the new regime and what it was like to work with a very different Michael Eisner.
It particularly has some very interesting tidbits on the "early Disney" of the new regime and what it was like to work with a very different Michael Eisner.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
He really is, look at this IMDB page, it's already in Post-ProductionBen wrote:Is Tad involved in this? He says he'd like to be if you read the interview, but not that he's actively doing this (yet).
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0810895/
And so's this installment
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0817910/
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Yes, but so does a lot of stuff.
I was saying that the quality would have been better if they had stuck to DTV level. It's really good TV animation they've done here. Nothing bad in that, but knowing it was going to DVD as well they should and could've put a little more time and money into it since it has two bites.
As it is, it's good TV level that will see a DVD release, not a DTV level that will also get shown on TV, if you get ma drift...
I was saying that the quality would have been better if they had stuck to DTV level. It's really good TV animation they've done here. Nothing bad in that, but knowing it was going to DVD as well they should and could've put a little more time and money into it since it has two bites.
As it is, it's good TV level that will see a DVD release, not a DTV level that will also get shown on TV, if you get ma drift...
Well at least Guillermo del Toro and Mike Mignola are somehwhat involved.Ben wrote:Yes, but so does a lot of stuff.
I was saying that the quality would have been better if they had stuck to DTV level. It's really good TV animation they've done here. Nothing bad in that, but knowing it was going to DVD as well they should and could've put a little more time and money into it since it has two bites.
As it is, it's good TV level that will see a DVD release, not a DTV level that will also get shown on TV, if you get ma drift...
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I like the part about Eisner pitching the Gummi Bears cartoon: "My kid loves Gummi Bears...." (the candy)I remember reading that from a while ago. It's a GREAT interview and well worth reading every page of.
To the artists it first sounded like making a show called "Pepperoni People."
(Or kinda like that Bannanas in Pajamas show? )
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!