Bolt

Features, Shorts, Live-Action and Direct-To-Video
Post Reply
AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 199
Joined: July 3rd, 2007

Post by CGIFanatic » November 26th, 2007, 9:50 am

According to this article "Bolt" will be released in theaters in Digital 3D...

Also, it says that maybe there will be a trailer for it attached to National Treasure: Book of Secrets next month.

www.slashfilm.com/2007/11/26/disneys-bo ... er-poster/

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 9996
Joined: September 1st, 2006

Post by Daniel » November 26th, 2007, 6:43 pm

Yeah, espicially with the treatment Meet The Robinsons got. Too bad none of the theatres near me will have this, though. :(

Here's our original AD/Bolt thread: American Dog / BOLT.

User avatar
AV Founder
AV Founder
Posts: 25295
Joined: October 22nd, 2004
Location: London, UK

Post by Ben » December 1st, 2007, 7:46 pm

Thanks Josh, my mistake.

Interesting that Sanders isn't going solo on a self-originated project. Perhaps if Crood does good, they'll let him loose on something of his own design.

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 9044
Joined: October 25th, 2004
Location: Binghamton, NY

Post by ShyViolet » December 1st, 2007, 11:17 pm

I hope they do too! :)

Um, sorry Sanders feels that way, but most animation fans see the Pixar group-system as one of the better innovations at the new regime (and quick to point how it saved "Meet the Robinsons" from certain disaster), and that it was "twisted geniuses" under Stainton that gave us so many half-baked and/or cancelled projects in the first place.

Twisted geniuses getting creative control under Stainton? No offense, but this just doesn't jibe. :wink: Sanders getting more free reign on Lilo was a total anomaly--and thank goodness Sanders did, since many animation fans DO like that film. :P

He happened to be a favorite of Schumacker (who was running WDFA at the time) so yes, he got more creative control. But he was a pretty rare exception.

Stephen Anderson, Ron 'n John, Kirk and Gary and Mark Dindal did not have anywhere near the full opportunity to "strut their stuff" as directors since the Disney regime (execs) at the time constantly made notes and told them to change things.....(which apparently isn't all that different from what's going on now.) And all those "cancelled projects" sounded very cool to me....they were never even made, so how could we possibly know they were "half-baked"?

Now, of course we do have to take into consideration the fact that it's Pixar who's running WDFA now, not Stainton and Schumacker, so, it's pretty safe to wager that they've got good advice and ideas for the older guys. (at least better than the Eisner regime did)

It just feels that there's a huge divide between how Pixar artists are treated and how Disney artists are. I don't know if this is true or not--just a feeling I get. In an interview, let's say, someone like Brad Bird, Andrew Stanton, Pete Doctor are described in reverential terms by Lassetter. When you hear him talking about someone like Stephen Anderson or Chris Sanders, it doesn't feel like he's talking about accomplished directors for Disney but.....first time animation students who need to be reigned in. Would he treat Pixar directors like that? I'm not alleging anything, just trying to put across why some animation fans are (a bit) skeptical of Pixar's actions.


All I can really do is speak on the things I know first hand. I happen to know Chris and am currently working with him on his new film.
You are? Wow, that's just awesome! :wink: So I guess that means you work at DW then? You sound very knowledgeable, I really hope you post more here! :)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 9996
Joined: September 1st, 2006

Post by Daniel » December 2nd, 2007, 1:35 am

What about Chris!? He likes message boards, right CTind? ;) sigh, it would be so awesome if he became a member...

You know, if we do get a teaser trailer of Bolt with Book of Secrets, that would mean Wikipedia is right. Gasp!

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 9044
Joined: October 25th, 2004
Location: Binghamton, NY

Post by ShyViolet » December 2nd, 2007, 1:47 am

sigh, it would be so awesome if he became a member...
Yes it would! :) I listened to a podcast interview with him and he sounded so, so cool. I'd love it if he could direct his own movie at DW. :D
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 24
Joined: February 1st, 2007
Contact:

Post by Prince Kido » December 26th, 2007, 7:19 pm

Exclusive!!
The first pic was just released on RopeOfSilicon.com which has published the 2008's calendar of upcoming Walt Disney movies.
A synopsis and a logo are attached too.
So here's the final look of Bolt, also with Rhino and Mittens.

Image
[url=http://davidgilson.blogspot.com/][img]http://davidgilson.free.fr/petitpoulet/banblog2.jpg[/img][/url]

AV Team
AV Team
Posts: 3197
Joined: October 22nd, 2004

Post by Josh » December 27th, 2007, 1:38 am

:shock: There certainly is a considerable difference between that and this:

Image

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 42
Joined: October 12th, 2007

Post by CharlieBarkin » December 27th, 2007, 6:10 am

Wow, that is so not what I was expecting. It's absolutely adorable!
"The difference between insanity and genius, is measured only by success"

User avatar
AV Founder
AV Founder
Posts: 25295
Joined: October 22nd, 2004
Location: London, UK

Post by Ben » December 27th, 2007, 11:25 am

Adorable...or deplorable.

Any similarity between Sanders' American Dog and Disney's Bolt is strictly unintentional.

This is a distinctly different dog altogether... :(

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 42
Joined: October 12th, 2007

Post by CharlieBarkin » December 27th, 2007, 1:29 pm

It's a lot more cutesy than I was expecting. I didn't think Bolt would be a puppy either.
"The difference between insanity and genius, is measured only by success"

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 9996
Joined: September 1st, 2006

Post by Daniel » December 27th, 2007, 1:50 pm

Well, he does look more like a dog... :? Still, that's not exactly how I pictured Bolt, he looks so plain. If anything, I like the designs for the other two characters better.

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 1471
Joined: October 7th, 2007
Location: Unknown

Post by Once Upon A Dream » December 27th, 2007, 2:03 pm

I"m kinda disappointed,this is nothing like the concept arts :shock: (the concept arts were much better in my opinion) it's cute but i didn't saw that coming,this is look like something that DreamWorks or BlueSky will do,not Disney (espically Bolt's desighn).
[img]http://i43.tinypic.com/bfqbtk.jpg[/img]

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 9996
Joined: September 1st, 2006

Post by Daniel » December 27th, 2007, 4:31 pm

Keep in mind, that most of the concept art we saw for the film before, was when it was originally titled American Dog and still had Chris Sanders at the helm. IIRC, they featured techniques such as non-photorealistic rendering, which gave it that special visual appearence.

The look for Bolt so far is cute, but I agree, I am a bit dissapointed.

AV Forum Member
AV Forum Member
Posts: 219
Joined: November 8th, 2004
Location: Poland
Contact:

Post by Kaszubas » December 27th, 2007, 6:53 pm

hmm... I'm slightly confused-I think I expected something less ordinary... New design looks quite generic to me. Maybe it is cute but there is nothing special or memorable about it. I prefered that unmistakenly sandersish look of the dog (same for cat) - it has uniqe style and a lot of personality.

Post Reply