GIGObuster
11-10-2003, 11:58 PM
http://www.boxofficeprophets.com/lists/holiday0310.asp
Disney dips its paw in the waters of 2-D animation for the second-to-last time (Home on the Range will be their final traditional film) with the lushly-drawn Brother Bear.
Is that the case? Is this the end of an era? Does this means 3D is the only way animation will be rendered at Disney?
What about other animation houses?
BTW: I already know that even in 2D animation, computers have taken over already. However, does the success of Shrek and Finding Nemo, coupled with recent feeble performances of 2D movies, means that in the near future all animation is going to be 3D?
Disney dips its paw in the waters of 2-D animation for the second-to-last time (Home on the Range will be their final traditional film) with the lushly-drawn Brother Bear.
Is that the case? Is this the end of an era? Does this means 3D is the only way animation will be rendered at Disney?
What about other animation houses?
BTW: I already know that even in 2D animation, computers have taken over already. However, does the success of Shrek and Finding Nemo, coupled with recent feeble performances of 2D movies, means that in the near future all animation is going to be 3D?