Hi everybody,
Disney is one of the most successful animation studios today. I think what contributed to their success is the software they use to make the animation. So do people know what software they use?
Thanks very much.
@Coupon92123 for a person, you seem to have had a lot of various questions these last couple weeks…including saying you are married and looking for honeymoon advise, then later saying you are about to get married and looking for a place for hair and makeup.
Yeah, a poll of Meh community mehmbers as to the proprietary and internal methods and practices of Disney for its animated film production is surely to be statistically sound and contain only qualified confirmation of the responses.
I’m sure Pixar and Sony and Fox and a few other studios that compete with Disney would be interested in your “research”.
Lastly, could you clarify what you mean by “animation”? Does that include CGI? Or special effects in general, such as matte screens? What about backdrops, or are you restricting “animation” to strictly hand-painted celluloid panels? Are you talking only feature films or are you including Disney TV animated shows, like Kim Possible. Are you including animations for other Disney properties like ESPN?
Heh. I want to know what programming software the SpamBot factory is using.
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You need to contact Disney. Why are you posting this on Meh? Does Meh. Com own Disney or vice versa?Duhhh
@Redbird1325 Thanks for your comment
I dunno, I heard their software was Mickey Mouse.
@mehcuda67 I always thought it was Minnie Mouse. At least that was my assumption when I heard the animators regret to it as fucking goofy.
@mehcuda67 Thanks you so much
The googles says Presto but I’d imagine there is an entire suite of software they use.
@njfan Thanks you so much
Is someone looking to fluff Disney keyword search engine hits? Like they need it?
What made you join Meh a week ago before your first post today on this unrelated topic, coupon92123?
Your first sentence is a bit of an odd thing to say, and makes a claim, stated as unquestioned fact, and is unrelated to your question.
Are you a robot AI “influencer”?
@mike808 Maybe he is applying to be the new Mediocrebot. Or maybe he murdered Mediocrebot! It is the captcha killer!! OHES NOES!!!
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@mike808 Thanks a lot and I’m person
That’s exactly what a robot AI would say.
Where’s your captcha buddy?
@Coupon92123 for a person, you seem to have had a lot of various questions these last couple weeks…including saying you are married and looking for honeymoon advise, then later saying you are about to get married and looking for a place for hair and makeup.
And so on.
I’ve heard they used something called
Synchronous Production of Animated Motion
Or something like that
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Ignorant I hear Monty Python used that a lot.
@Ignorant Thanks for your comment
Yeah, a poll of Meh community mehmbers as to the proprietary and internal methods and practices of Disney for its animated film production is surely to be statistically sound and contain only qualified confirmation of the responses.
I’m sure Pixar and Sony and Fox and a few other studios that compete with Disney would be interested in your “research”.
Lastly, could you clarify what you mean by “animation”? Does that include CGI? Or special effects in general, such as matte screens? What about backdrops, or are you restricting “animation” to strictly hand-painted celluloid panels? Are you talking only feature films or are you including Disney TV animated shows, like Kim Possible. Are you including animations for other Disney properties like ESPN?
@mike808 Thanks you so much
Heh. I want to know what programming software the SpamBot factory is using.
@rockblossom Thanks you
@Coupon92123 You’res welcome!
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