While it was available as a single-disc DVD, a three-disc set titled The Fantasia Anthology was released, including a digital copy of the film, a restored print of Fantasia to commemorate its 60th anniversary, and a third disc containing bonus features. Allegro, The Carnival of the Animals (Le carnaval des animaux), Pomp and Circumstance - Marches 1, 2, 3 and 4, Pomp and Circumstance - Marches 1, 2, 3, and 4, This is the third sequel from Walt Disney Animation Studios, after, While Mickey was searching for Donald, there was a scream, which Mickey said "Oh, sorry, Daisy." Panels showing various segments from Fantasia fly in outer space and form the set and stage for an orchestra. [60] The segment was produced with CGI and 6,000 watercolor paintings on heavy bond paper. The drains became a more scary environment, something that Butoy said was "what the music was telling us to do". [75] The second recording involved Symphony No. [12] Eisner approached Leonard Bernstein with the same idea, but while he seemed enthusiastic, Bernstein died before production began. G | 1h 15min | Animation, Comedy, Family | 16 June 2000 (USA) 1:16 | Trailer. The film premiered at Carnegie Hall in New York City on December 17, 1999, for three nights as part of a five-city concert tour. [19] Because Katzenberg continued to express some hostility towards the film, Disney held development meetings without him and reported directly to Eisner instead, something that author James B. Stewart wrote "would have been unthinkable on any other future animation project. [29] Hunt divided the segment into 31 mini-scenes, noting down points in which he would employ vivid color when the music was bright and fluid, and then switch to darker hues when the music felt darker and denser. Destino is an animated short film released in 2003 by The Walt Disney Company. [79], Hahn recalled some difficulty in finding someone to host the film, so the studio decided to use a group of artists and musicians from various fields of entertainment. [27] Hunt first thought of the story on a morning walk in Pasadena, California, one depicting a battle of "good" multi-colored shapes against "evil" dark ones and how the conflict resolves itself. [95] On November 30, 2010, the film was issued for DVD and Blu-ray in a single and two-disc set with Fantasia and a four-disc DVD and Blu-ray combo pack. [98] With a running time of 60 minutes, the album features Levine conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra on Rhapsody in Blue and The Sorcerer's Apprentice at AIR Studios in London, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for the remaining six tracks using the recordings from the Medinah Temple. Duke is named after jazz artist Duke Ellington. Hello, and welcome to Fantasia 2000. [7], The idea of a Fantasia sequel was revived shortly after Michael Eisner became chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company in 1984 when Walt's nephew, vice chairman Roy E. Disney, suggested it to him at a lunch,[8] something that first entered his mind ten years earlier. [54] Butoy found the Jack-in-a-box a difficult character to design and animate with its spring base and how he moved with the box. Music+Cinema: Fantasia 2000- Pines of Rome/Les Pins de Rome- Disney/Respighi (Extraits) by Claude LE-QUANG 4:18 Rhapsody in Blue by Viviana Magrini 12:30 Shostakovich - … [72] A recording of James Levine conducting both pieces with the Philharmonia appears on the film's soundtrack.[73]. Butoy described Levine's enthusiasm toward the film as "like a kid in a candy store". Fantasia 2000 is a 2000 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. [46][47][48] Goldberg took Hirschfeld's original illustration of Gershwin and animated it to make him play the piano. Produced by Roy E. Disney and Donald W. Ernst, it is the 38th Disney animated feature film and sequel to 1940's Fantasia. [40] Butoy recalled the challenge of having the water appear and move as naturally as possible; the team decided to write computer code from scratch as traditional animation would have been too time-consuming and would have produced undesired results. The Sorcerer's Apprentice was previously from the first film while Yen Sid and Mickey Mouse are in this segment. The review ends with a criticism of the inadequate quality of The Sorcerer's Apprentice on the IMAX screen. Fantasia 2000 é dividido em 8 segmentos, assim como o filme de 1940: Sinfonia n.º 5 É um segmento ao som da música de Ludwig van Beethoven, onde são mostradas imagens abstratas bastante coloridas e … Fantasia 2000 premiered on December 16, 1999 at Carnegie Hall in New York City as part of a concert tour that also visited London, Paris, Tokyo, and Pasadena, California. Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 were released on Blu-ray Disc together on November 30, 2010. 2 "charmingly traditional" and thought Rhapsody in Blue fit well to the music, but Pomp and Circumstance "inexplicably inspires biblical kitsch". When Disney suggested using the Shostakovich piece, Butoy flipped through the book and found the story's structure fit to the music. The film begins with the sound of an orchestra tuning and Deems Taylor's introduction from Fantasia. Hirschfeld agreed to serve as artistic consultant and allowed the animators to use and adapt his previous works for the segment. Moments of Symphony No. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised the film overall while also criticizing its uneven quality. Fantasia 2000 est le 62 e long-métrage d'animation et le 38 e « Classique d'animation » des studios Disney. [9] Disney recalled his reaction: "It was as if a big light bulb went on over his head. [99] A Fantasia 2000 Deluxe Read-Along cassette and CD followed which contains two tracks telling the stories of Pomp and Circumstance and The Sorcerer's Apprentice, with narration by Pat Carroll. [45] Rachel was designed after the Goldbergs' daughter[46] and John is based on animation historian and author John Culhane and Hirschfeld's caricature of Alexander Woollcott. Pomp and Circumstance was arranged by Peter Schickele[76] and features the Chicago Symphony Chorus and soprano soloist Kathleen Battle. Título original: Fantasia 2000 (Fantasia/2000). [115], Entertainment Weekly gave a "B-" rating; its reviewer, Bruce Fretts, called Symphony No. [106], After opening at 75 theaters worldwide, the film grossed over $2.2 million in 54 cinemas in North America in its opening weekend, averaging $41,481 per theater,[107] and $842,000 from 21 screens in 14 markets. When development for Fantasia 2000 began, Grant suggested the idea of having one of the ostriches play with a yo-yo to the last movement of The Carnival of the Animals. [73] The soundtrack went on to reach the number one spot on the Billboard Top Classical Albums chart in July 2000. 5 in C minor-I. He found the story of the tin soldier to successfully mix its music with "top-notch animation" and "an emotionally rewarding story". Fantasia will always be my all time favourite Disney film. [42], Rhapsody in Blue is the first Fantasia segment with music from the American composer George Gershwin. [123], The Carnival of the Animals (Le Carnival des Animaux), Finale, Pomp and Circumstance – Marches 1, 2, 3 and 4, Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or other Visual Media, Symphony No. It originated in 1992 when director and animator Eric Goldberg approached Al Hirschfeld about the idea of an animated short set to Gershwin's composition in the style of Hirschfeld's illustrations. É o terceiro filme de animação dos estúdios Disney e consiste de oito segmentos animados acompanhados cada um de músicas clássicas conduzidas por Leopold Stokowski, sete deles foram apresentados pela Orquestra de Filadélfia. Fantasia (2000) (NatureRules1 and GavenLovesAnimals' Style) Fantasia (2000) Jaden Groves Style [8] The title was changed to Fantasia 1999, followed by Fantasia 2000 to coincide with its theatrical release in 2000. Fantasia 2000. "[114] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 59 out of 100 based on 27 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [26] The Sprite is a Dryad-like creature from Greek mythology. [21] Realizing the idea would not work, he kept three Fantasia segments—The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Nutcracker Suite, and Dance of the Hours—in the program for "quite a while". Fue hecha para recordar el 60 aniversario de la película Fantasía, también de Disney. The project was originally a collaboration between Walt Disney and Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, and features music written by Mexican songwriter Armando Domínguez and performed by Dora Luz. [75] The piece was arranged using four sections from Stravinsky's 1919 revision of the score. Produced by Roy E. Disney and Donald W. Ernst, it is the 38th Disney animated feature film as well as the sequel to Fantasia (1940). [93], Fantasia 2000 was first released on VHS and DVD on November 14, 2000,[94] with both featuring a specially made introduction in which Roy gives a history of key innovations brought by various Disney productions (specifically Steamboat Willie,Flowers and Trees, Snow White, Fantasia, The Great Mouse Detective, Beauty and the Beast, Toy Story 2 and Dinosaur). The segment was produced using Houdini animation software. The artists completed a series of preliminary designs based on the stories, including ones for The Steadfast Tin Soldier from 1938 by Bianca Majolie[50] that were stored in the studio's animation research library and used for a 1991 Disney book that retold the story accompanied with the storyboard sketches. 5 too abbreviated to amount to much. [97], Walt Disney Records released 60,000 copies of a limited edition of the film's soundtrack on November 30, 1999 in the United States and internationally under the Sony Classical label. 5 and The Firebird he thought lacked the "abstract grace" from Toccata and Fugue from the original, and Pines of Rome was "even less successful" due to the computer imagery which affected its quality. [80] The interstitials were filmed in various locations; the orchestra, Jones, Lansbury, and Bronfman[81] were shot in Los Angeles, Perlman and Midler in New York City, and others in Boston, Massachusetts. [88] The animation was presented on a screen above the stage while Levine conducted the Philharmonia Orchestra[89] with a video auto-cue to time the music to the images. [100], Fantasia 2000 first opened in IMAX theatres for a four-month run from January 1 to April 30, 2000, becoming the first animated feature-length film shown in the format. Entre ellos se incluye El aprendiz de brujo, protagonizado por Mickey Mouse, que ya aparecía en la primera Fantasía. She becomes a Neutral Sprite where her growth trail stops and an Ash Sprite when the forest has been destroyed. [68] Disney chose The Firebird as the piece to use after "half a dozen" others were scrapped, including Symphony No. The ostriches were later changed to flamingos as Disney wished to avoid reintroducing characters from the original film and thought flamingos would look more colorful on the screen. [37] Butoy created a "musical intensity chart" for the animators to follow which "tracked the ups and downs of the music ... as the music brightens so does the color", and vice versa. [3] James Berardinelli found the film to be of uneven quality. [57] Rain animation from Bambi (1942) was scanned into the CAPS system and digitally altered to fit into the segment. [1] The film had cost around $90 million and was viewed by Eisner as Roy Disney's "folly". 1 Synopsis 1.1 Blu-ray 1.2 DVD 2 Bonus Features 2.1 Fantasia 2.2 Fantasia 2000 3 Advertised on 4 In Other Countries 5 Gallery 6 Videos Walt Disney's animated musical masterpiece is an extravaganza of sight and sound — now brilliantly restored for the first time ever in high definition! Fantasía 2000 es una película de animación de Disney creada en el año 1999 y estrenada en el 2000. The short was directed by Mike Gabriel and produced by Baker Bloodworth. ポータル ディズニー 『 ファンタジア2000 』(原題: Fantasia 2000 )は、 2000年 (初公開は 1999年 12月17日 )に ディズニー が公開した アニメーション映画 。 [2] Brian Sibley wrote a mostly negative review in Sight & Sound, a monthly magazine published by the British Film Institute, in June 2000. The Blu-ray transfer presents the film in 1080p high-definition video with DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround sound. 19 VIDEOS | 103 IMAGES. The best of the supplemental pieces features artists Eric and Susan Included in the set is a 44-page book containing some of the film's artwork. [13] It took a further seven years before the film was considered, after the 1990 reissue of Fantasia grossed $25 million domestically[14] and its 1991 home video release prompted 9.25 million pre-orders. The whales were also set to return to Earth but Butoy said it "never felt quite right", leading to the decision to have them break through a cloud ceiling and enter a different world by the supernova. Like its predecessor, Fantasia 2000 consists of animated segments set to pieces of classical music. He felt Symphony No. He found the segment with the flamingos cute and the one with the tin soldier to be romantic. Allegro con brio, Piano Concerto No. He paused and went 'I think the right three minutes would be beautiful'". [93], On Rotten Tomatoes, Fantasia 2000 holds an approval rating of 81% based on 83 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10. After numerous unsuccessful attempts to develop a Fantasia sequel, The Walt Disney Company revived the idea shortly after Michael Eisner became chief executive officer in 1984. [75] Carnival of the Animals, Finale uses two pianos played by Gail Niwa and Philip Sabransky. Work on the film began in 1943, but was shelved. The segment ends with her as a Rain-Wave Sprite, followed by the Grass Sprite. He summarized the film "like a light buffet of tasty morsels rather than a full and satisfying meal". In December 1997, after rejecting pitches from four other animators, Disney and Ernst asked Hunt for his ideas. [61][104] Disney enforced the exclusive screening rule on the other IMAX cinemas that showed the film which limited its release. [69] French twins Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi from Disney's Paris studio were hired to direct the segment. [86][87] The film premiered at Carnegie Hall in New York City on December 17, 1999 for three nights as part of a five-city concert tour. "[93] Firebird Suite was his favorite segment which left "a lasting impression of the beauty, terror, and unpredictability of the natural world". It originated in the 1930s when Walt Disney wished to adapt a collection of Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales into an animated film. [34] Butoy served as director with James Fujii handling the story. [21] Disney thought of the idea of the Earth's destruction and renewal after passing Mount St. Helens following its eruption in 1980. An update of the original film with new interpretations of … Sibley argued the film lacked an even quality, highlighting Pines of Rome with its "breathtaking" opening before "its magic has been overtaken by chronic boredom" when the baby whale reunites with his parents. He drew a comparison to The Firebird with the 1997 Japanese animated film Princess Mononoke. [116] Todd McCarthy of Variety pointed out that while the original Fantasia felt too long and formal, its "enjoyable follow-up is, at 75 minutes, simply too breezy and lightweight". [118] Richard Corliss of Time magazine wrote a positive review of the film, citing Pines of Rome as "a superb, uplifting flight of the spirit" and Piano Concerto No. The shortened version was made by cutting 125 bars of piano solo in three different places. The idea originated from animator Joe Grant, one of the two story directors on Fantasia who loved the ostriches in Dance of the Hours. The film includes The Sorcerer's Apprentice from the 1940 original. 5 is an abstract segment created by Pixote Hunt with story development by Kelvin Yasuda. When the drawings were scanned into the CAPS system, Butoy found the whales were either moving too fast or had less weight to them. [44] The bottom of his toothpaste tube reads "NINA", an Easter egg referencing Hirschfeld's daughter Nina. "[11], Production began under the working title of Fantasia Continued with a release in 1997. Fantasía del 2000 - La fantasía de los mejores momentos (II) - 12/12/20. Fantasia 2000 (1999) SoundTracks on IMDb: Memorable quotes and exchanges from movies, TV series and more... Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys STARmeter Awards San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film Festival Awards Central Festival Central All Events It is based on an original story by Hans Christian Andersen entitled The Little Girl with the Matches or The Little Match Girl, published in 1845. [2] Elokuvaa valmisteltiin yhdeksän vuotta, ja se on Disney-yhtiön kallein elokuva.lähde? [110] Fantasia 2000 grossed a worldwide total of $21.1 million in 30 days,[111] and $64.5 million at the end of its IMAX run. [49] The segment was completed two months ahead of schedule. Fantasia 2000 est un film réalisé par Eric Goldberg et Pixote Hunt avec les voix de Leopold Stokowski, Steve Martin. In 1940, Walt Disney released Fantasia, his third animated feature film, consisting of eight animated segments set to pieces of classical music. Birçok animasyon içerikli sahnelerden oluşan filmin ilk filmi Fantasia, 1940 yılında çekilmiştir. [11] He had once asked André Previn to work on a Fantasia film but Previn declined after he learned it was to feature songs by the Beatles rather than classical music. [52][53] Live action footage of a real ballerina was used as a guide for the toy ballerina's movements. Ohjaajina toimivat Hendel Butoy ja Francis Glebas. [33] At one point during production, Hunt and Yasuda completed 68 pastel drawings in eight days. [71] The elk's antlers were produced by CGI and placed on top of its body that was drawn traditionally. Fantasía del 2000 online, completo y gratis en RTVE.es A la Carta. Symphony No. [3] He found Rhapsody in Blue to be the second-best in the film with its witty, hyper-kinetic evocation of the melting pot with sharply defined characters. Fantasia 2000 Inspireret af Walt Disneys vision for den oprindelige Fantasia som et vedvarende projekt, fortsætter Fantasia 2000 denne vision i en kreativ blanding af klassisk musik og den nyeste animationsteknologi med blandt andet ”Troldmandens lærling” og syv nye sekvenser. [15] Disney saw its commercial success as a sign that there was enough public interest in the Fantasia franchise to make a sequel. [92] Each of the seven performances cost over $1 million. Introduction by Leopold Stokowski (archive footage), Written and directed by Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi. Each new segment was produced by combining traditional animation with computer-generated imagery. This followed nearly half a year of release in the IMAX format, possibly blunting the amount earned in the weekends of wide release. He "wanted to show images on shapes like big sails of a clipper ship. Budgeted at about $80–$85 million, the film grossed $90.8 million worldwide. 1940年の「FANTASIA」から60年後に公開された「FANTASIA 2000」です。ファンタジア2000には、8曲が収録されています。1940年のファンタジアと同じ曲は、「魔法使いの弟子」のみです。ファンタジアの代名詞ともいわれて Fantasia (1940) and Fantasia 2000 (1999) (Andrew Smith Style) - UbiSoftFan94. [24] Disney kept The Sorcerer's Apprentice in the final program as a homage to Fantasia. [35] Butoy sketched the sequence on yellow Post-it notes. [77] Don Hahn directed the live action scenes which were designed by Pixote Hunt. He admired Rhapsody in Blue and its interlocking stories, pointing out its style was reminiscent of the Madeline picture books by Ludwig Bemelmans. Fully immerse yourself in the wonders of this innovative blend of music and animated imagery. Disney Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. 2 played "wonderfully as a self-contained film", while he found The Sorcerer's Apprentice to be "not as visually sharp as the rest of the film". They fly in on the wind and form a sort of Stonehenge concert hall in the middle of a vast, empty, imaginary plain". 5, to be "a little pedestrian". [41] The code handling the pod of whales was written so the whales would move away if they were to collide and not bump into, overlap, or go through each other. 9 by Beethoven and the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Messiah by Handel. [23] Later on, Dance of the Hours was dropped and The Nutcracker Suite was replaced by Rhapsody in Blue during the last few months of production following the response from numerous test screenings. [64] After numerous ideas were scrapped due to the difficulty in writing a clear plot,[65] animator and director Francis Glebas came up with the Noah's Ark idea that he titled Donald's Last Roundup!,[66] later retitled as Noah's Duck,[23] and pitched it thinking it was "laden with comic possibilities". Fantasia 2000 is a 1999 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The drawings were altered to make the whales slow down and "more believable". The Little Match Girl is a 2006 animated short film directed by Roger Allers and produced by Don Hahn. [82] Each scene was filmed in front of a green screen to allow shots of the orchestra or the set to be placed behind them. Pomp and Circumstance, he thought, contained "shamefully sloppy animation" but is saved by Donald's comical gags, but pointed out Rhapsody in Blue, with its "strong lines and vivid, flat colours that are fashionably retro", and the "classic Disneyesque ... exquisite beauty and raw natural violence" in Firebird Suite, as the film's most successful segments as they "ironically, hark back to older times".[119]. Elokuvan tuottajana oli Walt Disneyn veljenpoika Roy. Its consensus reads: "It provides an entertaining experience for adults and children alike. Fantasia 2000 offers Destino, the Walt Disney-Salvador Dali creation that took more than 50 years to complete, and an overproduced film about the making of it. [38] He explained that because CGI was in its infancy during development, the first third of the segment was hand drawn using pencil to get a feel of how the whales would move. Disney felt the need to keep interstitials (bridges) as used in Fantasia in order to give audiences a chance to "cleanse their emotional palate" from the previous segment while also providing some information about the next one. [67], To close the film, Disney wanted a piece that was "emotionally equivalent" to the Night on Bald Mountain and Ave Maria segments that closed Fantasia. [74] Pines of Rome was re-arranged in 1993 by Bruce Coughlin, who reduced the four-movement piece by cutting the second movement and trimming sections of the third and fourth movements. I was … [112], Following its release in 1,313 regular theatres in the United States on June 15, 2000, the film grossed an additional $2.8 million in its opening weekend that ranked eleventh at the box office. Following preliminary work on new segments, the idea was shelved by 1942 and was not revisited for the remainder of Disney's life. [4] Film critic Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that the film "often has the feel of a giant corporate promotion whose stars are there simply to hawk the company's wares" while noting the film "is not especially innovative in its look or subject matter. Development on a third film began in 2002 under the working title Fantasia 2006. 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