Thursday, December 10, 2009

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CHRISTMAS TO WALT DISNEY STUDIOS: Interview with director Emmanuel Lenormand


Are you ready to turn the big movie of your Christmas? In this season of holidays, the director Emmanuel Lenormand plunges us into the magic of Christmas with the Christmas movies from Walt Disney Studios Lane: a Christmas single that puts all our senses appetite ....

What is the Christmas Market Park Walt Disney Studios?
For me, Christmas markets are a sublime tradition of the East of France and Europe. I saw such lavish Christmas markets in Germany. It's really "the" celebration of Christmas through the products, but also through the scents, colors, flavors, etc.. So I tried to capture that spirit in the Walt Disney Studios Production Courtyard. It is a place which is large enough, so that lends itself well to this event, plus it is on the path Disney's Stars 'n' Cars .

How did you develop this concept in relation last year?
Last year it was more of a test. This year we applied to make it even more magical, and "cinema". We really want that visitors are within a film. Thus we designed this Christmas market as a "Christmas Lane" lined with cottages on which we have done a lot of light. And this went cottage ends with the Christmas tree. Last year, the tree was a nod to the cinema with film reels as a Christmas balls. This year, we created a completely different from pine last year, and at the same time completely different from that of Disneyland, with a perspective and colors in the blues. It is quite magical, especially at dusk around 16h-17h. And to be perfectly suited to Disneyland, there is also a small post office on the Studios. If Father Christmas is in Disneyland, his elves are going through the Walt Disney Studios to bring the letters of all children. There is also a small barn with a reindeer that will be a little nod to the team work of Father Christmas.

What makes this year's market is it more "Cinema"?
This market is more in tune with the history of Walt Disney Studios in the sense that it no longer lies behind a set, but "in" a setting, as if the visitors were in a movie. We decided instead to immerse visitors in the dream rather than show them behind the scenes. So in that spirit that we created this walk.


Christmas Day so in both parks.
We think every year at Walt Disney Studios when we work on Christmas. We ask many questions. The fact is there has always been a friendly atmosphere Christmas at Walt Disney Studios. It can always be increased, but I think we can really live with this Christmas Lane, but also with Merry Christmas Walt Disney Studios morning with Disney characters coming to wish Merry Christmas. It is true that, ultimately, our desire is that Christmas is celebrated in both the Walt Disney Studios Park in Disneyland, but we prefer to take it slow, in small steps. And this year, the other novelty is the theme of "Christmas" from Disney's Stars 'n' Cars .


How do you theme Cavalcade this in the spirit of Christmas?
We change the start and finish of cars, Mickey will wish Merry Christmas to all children, and we have a new medley, with one side very "Hollywood Christmas", very Broadway. I think it's a nice surprise for our visitors. Most of this ride very popular with visitors is the same, but the Christmas spirit is clearly there!

Photos by Scrooge, with our thanks!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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THE FUNNY CHRISTMAS SCROOGE: Interview with actor Jim Carrey

In A Christmas Scrooge Jim Carrey not only plays the famous usurer, but also the three ghosts of Christmas should visit him to make him understand the true spirit of the festival. Excellent idea that the latter, showing that the Christmas spirit is in everyone, even the most recalcitrant!

Here's what the man who had played the Grinch a few years ago told the press last May in Cannes, during the presentation of the first images of the film.



known dozens of film versions the Christmas story Dickens. Why have agreed to participate in it?
What I like is when you tell the audience a story of a truly novel, which fills the screen and touches you deep. I followed all the career of Robert - Roger Rabbit the Polar Express, Cast Away , etc.. With this knowledge, I knew it would be an original.
What you like about the characters of Scrooge?
love go through the mind of a character. It may sound cliché, but I'm always interested in psychology, to understand the reasons why people are what they are. I also liked the idea of Robert to make me play the three spirits. It's a great idea because every mind can be a different aspect of the personality of Scrooge. There's something Freudian in this approach.



You also play Scrooge at different ages.
By adding this, this is something like eight different characters because I had to have the mentality of a child under 7 years old, a teenager who realizes that no one picks him up at the orphanage, while all others have somewhere to go. Of course, every time the voice changes as the character ages, which is a challenge in itself. Add to this the fact that the spirits each have a different accent.



How was filming in performance capture?
Most people think it is dubbing classic, but it's actually much closer due to play in a theater. All actors are together in one room and give a full interpretation that is captured by the camera. The difference is simply that these images are then fed into a computer to give the film that looks so great.

Finally, it seems very natural.
Yes, except that you need to wear suits rather strange and something that looks like a bike helmet on the head with multiple cameras, which is quite curious in intimate scenes. I remember the scenes with Robin Wright Penn in which we were just knocking us.



As in every fairy tale, you see a moral in the Funny Christmas Scrooge?
For me, the moral of this story is that you love people around you, and that you can always change people's lives!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

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PARTICIPATE IN THE NEXT BOOK OF CHRISTIAN RENAUT!

Here is a message of Christian Renaut, author of From Snow White to Hercules and The Heroines Disney , two real attractions of the Disney literature.

Dear fans of Disney animation, historians, artists, journalists, staff or former staff Disney, this may interest you :
After publishing two books on Disney animation ("From Snow White to Hercules" prefaced by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas and "The Disney heroines" with a foreword by Glen Keane, in Dreamland), I began my research for a third project whose title could be "20 great moments in the Disney animated feature film."
is where you can intervene. Instead of imposing my tastes, I would like to make a kind of survey of fans so that they emit 20 major favorite moments from a list visible at the bottom.
I deliberately used a vague word " moment "and not" sequence "or" scene "to leave some discretion. But we still speak of moments for at least a minute.
If you are interested, send me thank you for your selection, arguing, or even by giving anecdotes related to these moments.
criteria are yours. You can make your selection by highlighting the layout, the quality of the animation, story, or passage sung, design, set design, or performance in terms of special effects, and finally funny. One could imagine that this moment is actually a combination several of these factors combined.
I know this may paaître ridiculous to select only 20 times when certain movies are full already, like ... Stop! No question of influence! So I decided that the first volume focuses on films made during the life of Walt Disney.

Here the list:


Snow White Pinocchio Fantasia

Dragon recalcitrant

Dumbo Bambi Saludos Amigos

The 3 Caballeros
Music Box Melody
South
Sexy Spring Melody cocktail

The Adventures of 'Ichabod and Mr. Toad

Cinderella Alice in Wonderland Peter Pan

Lady and the Tramp
The Sleeping Beauty 101 Dalmatians

Merlin

Mary Poppins The Jungle Book

I'll try to make a book illustrated documents ever seen, and a text fed new information and based on personal interviews and my research there.
Please send me your selection to
argued christian.renaut @ wanadoo.fr

Thanks in advance,

Christian Renaut.