Early this week I got up with the sunrise and discovered our Mushka maquette looking amazing in this natural light.
See below a Mushka mug made for our crew members.
Right now I am actually animating the last scene for the film. That's it, animation is done, just some post production left to do like final sound mix. Negotiations with streaming services will begin as early as next week.
That's great news. Can't wait to watch this! Looking forward to the next update.
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ReplyDeletevery nice, you're getting there!
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous! Very well sculpted. It is something really special to have your own charactes as a maquette... I am looking forward watching your film, too.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, that’s a big milestone to reach! I can’t wait to watch it.
ReplyDeleteWow! Congratulations, I can't wait to see your film!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! Cant wait to see it! The preview/interview you gave some months back was so fabulous...the animation looked beautiful and so pure...been waiting with bated breath ever since!!
ReplyDeleteI am very eager to see your film, Andreas! I hope it will also get some sort of theatrical showing (maybe next year at the Annecy festival or also the Ottawa festival?) Congratulations on finishing the film and I look forward to what you will do next. I must tell you that your work has inspired me for so many years. The first time I met you was when I was still working on Oliver & Co. , you had recently returned from London after Roger and were working on the first scenes of King Triton. Then, not long after that James and Nik came over and were staying at your house if I recall, because I have a memory of a few times picking them up from your house and dropping them off at the studio and I think there was a lunch at the Tam O'Shanter in there , too. For me that was one of the best of times , I was elated to have worked on Roger (with Dale) and then working on Oliver , but so looking forward to Mermaid. It was absolutely the most exciting time to be alive and actually working at Disney Feature Animation. I had to pinch myself every day to believe it was really true.
ReplyDelete(this is David Nethery, by the way ... for some reason my Google profile doesn't show my full name )
Ich bin sowohl ein Fan von der Mushka Maquette als auch von natürlichem Licht.
ReplyDeleteFür diese Aufnahme hat sich das frühe Aufstehen gelohnt!
Ihnen und Ihr Team einen guten "Lauf" auf der letzten Mushka Etappe!
Congratulations on your progress! So exciting. I would love to work with you on a book celebrating the last 100 years of Disney animation. I am the editorial director for Walter Foster Publishing. Would love to connect - please email me at pauline (dot) molinari (at) quarto (dot) com
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