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Lion King in Real Life

Look, Simba. Everything the light touches is our kingdom… A king’s time as ruler rises and falls like the sun. One day, Simba, the sun will set on my time here and will rise with you as the new king.

And it gets better:

The Lion King – “Why Is the Rum Gone? Remix”

Disney Dali: cartoon from Walt via Salvador

In 1946, Salvador Dali and Walt Disney planned a cartoon together. But the short subject Destino was left unfinished after Disney and its partner, RKO, decided it probably wouldn’t make any money.

But as David D’Arcy reports, Walt Disney regretted the decision. And Disney’s nephew Roy Disney, who now heads the company’s animation division, decided to revive the project.

Destino is a six-minute film set to a Spanish song, devoid of dialogue and without a clear story line. It follows a dark-eyed ballerina on a journey among strange objects through a desert landscape in a dreamlike atmosphere.

A completed version will appear at festivals around the world before Oscar-nomination time, and Disney plans to release it next year on a DVD with a documentary that tells the whole story.

What’s My Line: Walt Disney

Walt Disney is found out fairly quickly due to voice recognition from a panelist who had a social lunch with him recently despite Disneys best efforts to disguise his tone in his answers, choosing to go low instead of high so Micky wouldn’t slip out. “I was afraid to do the falsetta because that’s the mouse”. Afterward he discusses his appreciation and future future plans in television and also Disneyland California.

White Magic

Video for my track ‘White Magic’, made using sounds recorded from the film ‘The Sword In The Stone’.
Download the MP3 here

Little Murmur

Little Murmur – an interpolation of The Little Mermaid’s ‘Part of Your World’. Lyrics:

[I don’t see how a world that makes such wonderful things, could be bad]

A
[Wonderful things, bad things, wonderful things]
[Are you okay?]

B
Look i just don’t care, i’ve got sure deal.
Things, if only i could run far, people are what do you think girl?

C
Dance, neat be. Dance, free told. Dance, day, live, learn.
(More)
Understand, think are. Bad things, trove think.
Whats that, why does it? Are trove, who are turn.

A
B
C

Look i just don’t care, i’ve got sure deal.
Things, if only i could run far.
Sure.

(World) [think, think]
Understand does he, this could be bad.
Look wouldn’t you think think, this could be bad.
(Be, be, burn)
Understand does he, this could be bad.
(Be, be, more)
Look wouldn’t you think think, this could be bad.
(Pay, give, world)
Understand does he, this could be bad.
(Pay, give, world)
Look wouldn’t you think think, this could be bad.
(Be, be, burn)
Understand does he, this could be bad.
(Be, be, more)
Look wouldn’t you think think, this could be bad.
(Far, trove, above)
Understand does he, this could be bad.
(Far, trove, above)
Look wouldn’t you think think, this could be bad.
(Be, be, more)
Understand does he, this could be bad.
(Be, be, burn)
Look wouldn’t you think think, this could be bad.

B

People are bad.

Bang Bang Bang

Download the music here:
http://www.last.fm/music/Pogo/Broken+…
http://www.last.fm/music/Pogo/Weave+A…

Alice in Wonderland remix

Aan electronic piece composed using sounds recorded from the Disney film ‘Alice In Wonderland’.

Pixar vs Dreamworks

Disney Templates

Ruiner of dreams…The reason for these are corner cutters and time savers on projects that are running long or over budget so scenes are just retraced with the use of Rotoscoping:

Rotoscoping is an animation technique in which animators trace over live-action film movement, frame by frame, for use in animated films[1]. Originally, pre-recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and re-drawn by an animator. This projection equipment is called a rotoscope, although this device has been replaced by computers in recent years. In the visual effects industry, the term rotoscoping refers to the technique of manually creating a matte for an element on a live-action plate so it may be composited over another background.