In case you didn't noticed I was sarcastic .
Me neither,thought she actually seen herself in that film (She played old "Ariel").
Daniel-Well,I don't think any cheapquel's animation can get to the level of the original film's,the animation is okay,thought the animation in Enchanted Tales was better,even the animation in Cinderella III looked a little weird.
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Yea, Once was being sarcastic about the new DVD game, too.
Hey, I really want to know something. Ben, or anyone who can help, I caught that there's this technique where things move only about two frames at a time, and some things move on a different frame than other things move. Here's an example. The merpeople don't move, but the bubbles do:
I also caught this happening in The Little Mermaid II. So...is this a TV quality thing, a poor quality thing...or actually, something done in even Disney's best theatrical films?
Most animation is actually drawn on twos (12 frames out of every 24). Even the Disney classics, if you actually look at most movement. 24 frames (or ones) are usually reserved for very fast movement or very slow, emotional acting.
In this case, the bubbles are more than likely a CG effect, which may as well be rendered out in 24 frames for more fluid movement, while the characters are typically moving at 12 frames. Just some of the tricks used to make some animation look/feel better than it actually is...
Jim Hill wrote:Let's start with the good news: "The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning" isn't nearly as awful as "The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea" was.
Yay! But it's what we've been predicting. If Marina wanted Triton's position, that would maybe make her more of a baddie, but wanting Sebastians...? Lame.
Thanks Ben, and actually, I think the bubbles are on the two's, too. As in, they move in one frame, then the merpeople move, then the bubbles, etc. I definately caught this happening with a dolphin and a splash of water in TLMII. The water moved, then the dolphin.
Yes, Marina should have wanted to take over as ruler and then turned out to be Ursula.
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