"Fantasia 2000" is a sequel to Disney's animated film that was relaunched with classical music by many famous collaborations, following the 1940's "Fantasia" and was the first to be produced using IMAX technology. animated movies. Background of the work "Fantasia 2000" is the sequel to the Disney 3 classic animation "Fantasia", which blends classical music and animation art, including seven segments that relive the classic through state-of-the-art technology, new Disney animated music film clips and some triumphs. "Fantasia" movement, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"
The parent of the Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney Company felt cartoons as a pop culture, raising the artistic level and implementing widespread appeal. When Disney's ambitions to occupy a land realm were not as large as they are today and were indeed a fantasy kingdom, Uncle Walt's greatest ambitions were still focused on the development of cartoons. He proposed classical music cartoons, which in the same year could be said to be very radical and bold, "Uncle Walter" was the most personal and beloved "Fantasia", born in 1940.
The reaction to the Fantasia map was mixed, but today, 60 years later, when "Fantasia" has become the most historic and commemorative asset in the Disney animation library, and to celebrate the millennium, Disney decided Uncle Walt's "Nature" fantasy is modified, re-scored, and Laundry Once Upon a Time this creature neatly welcomes the representative of the new century, while inserting a new fragment that proves to be with the times. However, the laundry concept? It turned out to be too late New clothes, well, "Fantasia" was originally a new version of "Fantasia" with seven chapters of motion animation in the left part of 2000. "Is it still the idea of ????combining source animation and classical music? Uncle Walter The IMAX movie format is 10 times larger than the traditional 35cm film, and the animation represents the advancement of science and technology.
"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is actually in "Fantasia". "Origin: At the beginning of Uncle Walt, under the original Mickey Tan banner, the plan was started, but due to cost overruns on the overly completed "Magic", Uncle Walt's heart was crossed and overproduced to produce more than 7 videos combined with Fantasia.< /p>
Screenshots of "Fantasia 2000" (12)
Disney's huge influence in the world is that Mickey Mouse has become the trademark of Coca-Cola or McDonald's, such as residents, to celebrate the sixtieth birthday "Fantasia" was released in many countries on New Year's Day of the Millennium as "Fantasia 2000" was released in IMAX theaters around the world with the track "Beethoven: Symphony No. 5" (Symphony No. 5). (Destiny)
The first thing to appear in "Fantasia 2000" is Beethoven's "Fifth Symphony". As soon as Duan started, he used pure geometric sound and shadow changes. The picture was very surreal, and it was different from the original Bach's D minor toccata and fugue in the first section of the 1940 "Fantasia" have similar approaches but the same effect.
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The second paragraph of "Fantasia 2000" Gonzalez Pius is based on "Pines of Rome". The protagonist of this part is a group of whales surfing in the ocean. The overall presentation of Rome (Pines of Rome) is a very beautiful picture. , and finally the whales, they even fly into the blue sky, free from the constraints of the real world
3. Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (Rhapsody in Blue)
"Rhapsody in Blue" is completely different from pure classical music. Other passages in this section are modern music styles with a bit of jazz flavor. The background is in the 1930s, the New York Metropolis, and the section boldly uses colors and lines. The bizarreness of cosmopolitan life is presented, especially with the Manhattan musicians on roller skates and the really impressive rhythmic dancing
Shostakovich Piano Concerto - Fast Version (Allegro, Allegro, Piano Concerto No. 2, Opus 102)
Shostakovich's Second Piano Concerto "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" from Andersen's famous fairy tale, about a ballerina's love for something like a toy tin soldier. The story resulted in a slight change to the Disney style of Nature, and the characters for Disney fans in this segment were computer animated, coupled with traditional hand-drawn backgrounds.
Saint-Sa?ns: Carnival of the Animals (Carnival of the Animals)
"Carnival of the Animals" introduces a set of actions in which the flamingo is obsessed with playing yo-yo, but because of the flamingo, The flamingo's yo-yo posture is ridiculous, causing the entire group of flamingos to get into trouble, causing the Splash's companions to suffer.
6. The Sorcerer's Apprentice)
"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" segment "Fantasia 1940" reserves, in which Disney's signature star Mickey Mouse stars in the movie Mickey lazily casts spells, falls asleep, and even dreams He was commanded by the wave star, but he didn't expect to be awakened by the flood and discovered that the result was a mess.
"Fantasia 2000" poster (11)
7. Elgar: The Majestic March (The Majestic March)
The "Majestic March" tells the story of the biblical "Noah's Ark", this time Disney lets Donald Duck play Noah, and when the storm is coming, A bunch of animals boarded the ark, and then the raging flood finally calmed down. All the animals boarded the deck of the ark, looking forward to a bright future together.
8. Stravinsky: "Firebird Suite" (Firebird Suite)
"Fantasia 2000", the final section of Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite", regardless of the natural world The movie, or the rippling firebirds burning up the entire sky, rendering the changes in lighting, giving the audience a visual shock, "Fantasia 2000" paints a gorgeous break. Comments (1) Film music for the films "Fantasia 1940, Fantasia 2000 and vice versa."
"Fantasia 2000" is animated by 8 different tracks with music to accompany the imaginary story , music synthesis. This film is a re-edited compilation of the 1940 "Fantasia" story by Disney Studios, including some of the old "Fantasia" Mickey Mouse Apprentice segments, and seven other 2000 new creations. p>
Watching this movie is like listening to a symphony, a complete art animated movie, opening with Beethoven's 5th Symphony, with songs like "Carnival Animals" in the middle, and when Walt Disney himself "Fantasy "Music" production is in the same vein. The legacy of the old one, Mickey's Sorcerer's Apprentice, and the combination with the music are perfect. The straight line shows some New York life, and some of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" which I both love very much. A piece of Noah When Donald Duck of Ark explained it, I almost cried.
(2) Classics have always been put on the back burner, and the music needs to be melodramatic. Listening to songs over and over again requires more contemplation. And the excitement of life experience. In contrast, pop culture is more immersive. The difference between psclassic and pop music is that they are just two branches of the music tree.
So how to enter the world of classics? With Fantasia 2000 we demonstrate a way to organically combine sound and image, and to enter through the auditory and visual halls of the classics, just as a song can be. Common, but in movies, with plots and images as background music, it will give our hearts a new experience and shock (PS alone is waiting for the inserted song in Fantasia 2000, In the Storm). Butterfly, Blue, Donald Duck's version of Noah's Ark, The Swan, The Story of the Toy Soldier, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, etc., Rhapsody is etched deeply in my mind when you hear these pieces of music that will appear on the screen. It can be said that many people like classical music and watch movies.
Casting
Character's Voice Actor Notes to Himself - Introducing Host Steve Martin/Steve Martin--------Mickey Mouse (segment "Pomp and Circumstance") - Wayne Love Temperature/Wayne Allwine----Donald Duck (segment "Pomp and Circumstances")----Tony Seluo/Tony Anselmo - Himself-Conductor (segment "The Sorcerer's Apprentice") Leigh Opold Stokovsky (archive image) - Pianist (segment from "Rhapsody in Blue"), Ralph Grierson - Main Soprano (segment "Pomp and Circumstances") - - Catherine Battle - Himself - Host (segment "Pines of Rome") Itzhak Perlman --- Himself - Host (segment "Rhapsody in Blue" "), Quincy Jones/Quincy Jones ------- Herself - Host (section "Piano Concerto No. 2, Allegro, Op. 102") Bette Midler/Bette Midler --------Self-Host (segment "Carnival of the Animals"), James Earl Jones/James Earl Jones--------Self (Penn) Gillette, Penn/Penn State Jillette --------Self- Host (segment "The Sorcerer's Apprentice";) Teller --------Self- Host (segment "Pomp and Circumstance"), directed by James Levine- -------Herself - Host (segment "Firebird Suite - 1919 Edition"), Angela Lansbury/Angela Lansbury ----- (Chicago Symphony Orchestra) - --Daisy Duck (segment "Pomp and Circumstances") --- Lucy Taylor/Lucy Taylor ---Animation (segment "Carnival of the Animals"), Eric Goldberg/Eri G. Goldberg, -------- Levi ViolinistBenee, Deborah Vukovitz, -------- herself - Host (segment "Fantasia" Introduction";) (Archived footage) View Taylor--------
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|Show all Executive Producer: Lisa C. Cook Roy Edward· Disney/Roy Edward Disney, Donald W. Ernst & Young; Patricia Hicks, David Lovegren? Director: James Alger/James Algar, Paul Brizzi, Handel Butoy, Frances Gillette Eric Goldberg of the Basilica/Francis Glebas/Eric Goldberg, Assistant Directors (Assistants): Paul Bernard, Steve Fernandez, Greg Golds Pass, Terry Ham, Bill Hoyt? Screenwriter: Eric Goldberg/Eric Goldberg, Carl Fallberg of Anderson, Joe Grant/Jo Grant Perce; Photography by Paul Brizzi? : Tim Suhrstedt Editing: Jessica Ambinder Rojas; Lois Freeman-Fox, Julia Gray, Craig Paulson; Gregory F. Plotts Casting Director: Mary Hidalgo, Lu Silk Lambert Art Direction: Maurice Hunt Art and Design: Tom Codrick, Dan Cooper, Susan Goldberg, Dean Gordon, Michael Humphries, Maurice Hunt Visual Effects : Dave Bossert, Richard E. Holland; Mauro Maressa
Edit this paragraph English Introduction "Fantasia 2000 Animated Features" is the thirty-eighth Disney animated film in canon and was directed by Walt Disney ·Disney features animation and was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and IMAX Theaters in Buena Vista. It premiered in the United States on December 17, 1999, was released on January 1, 2000, and was later released nationwide by the Criterion Theater on June 16, 2000. The film follows a similar format to Walt Disney's 1940 film Fantasia, with visual presentations of classical music composed of various forms of animation and live action. Music by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, arranged and conducted by James Levine, except for 2 pieces arranged by Peter Hickley and The Sorcerer's Apprentice segments from the original film.
The composers and their works, in the order in which they were used in the film, are:
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor -I CON Allegro-Abstract patterns resemble butterflies and bats exploring light and darkness in the final conquest of the world.
Lespighi Roman Pines - This section features a pod of playful humpback whales in an unusual "aerial" setting, and over an iceberg. The final section, through Apia, gives the impression of larger pods of migrating adults.
George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue - a vignette in 1930s New York City, describing a day in the life of several people in the bustling metropolis during the Great Depression, as the scene is painted Al Hirschfeld's famous cartoons of the era include an animation of Gershwin's composer, himself in the piano style. The little girl in the hotel is based on the character of Eloise by Kay Thompson.
Camille Saint sa NS animals, the finale of the carnival - a group of ballerinas of flamingos (itself a nod to hippos, ostriches and elephants). Hour of Dance Fantasia), a rebellious slapstick flamingo yo-yo, designed to please children with a hysterical musical arrangement on the screen by Peter Hickley
>Paul Dukas' The Sorcerer's Apprentice - a segment of the original fantasy Mickey Mouse, performed by Leopold Stokovsky.
Edward Elgar's Majesty and Circumstances - The Parade 1, 2, 3 and 4 - A reworking of the Noah's Ark story, with first mate Noah Donald Duck floating of Animal Ark, and missed, lost, and in the process reunited with Daisy Duck; music arranged by Peter Hickory, including a wordless soprano solo part for No. 1 March ("Hope and Glory" land”).
Igor Stravinsky's Firebird Suite - 1919 Edition - The story of a spring spirit and her companion the elk. After a long winter, she returns to life in the forest, but unexpectedly awakens in the spirit of a firebird near a volcano. The enraged firebirds proceed to destroy the forest and appear to be elves. She is restored to life, but is reborn after destruction and forest life with her story being considered an exercise in death-themed exercise of life - The God of Rebirth