The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas and Frozen won two Oscars (Best Soundtrack, Best Original Song). Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Mulan, The Princess and the Frog and Tangled were just nominated for an award. To date, Jasmine and Merida are the only Princesses who...
Preliminary designs included those from effects animator Cy Young, who produced drawings influenced by the patterns on the edge of a piece of sound film. In late 1938 Disney hired Oskar Fischinger, a German artist who had produced numerous abstract animated films, including some with classical ...
The official soundtrack version contains a different take of the Station Wagon's verse with alternate lyrics; "There were 'kinis and buns on the weenies." There is an indicated audio skip when the word "bikinis" was sung. "Zuma" in the Station Wagon's verse refers to Zuma Beach in ...
SFX (Sound effects. This wiki is in need of any SFX from both games.) Both Character Voices and SFX may be added to the Voices & Sounds page. OST (Original Soundtrack, or music files. There aren't that many uploads of OST from both games anywhere on the web. It would be a pleasu...
Sound designer Dane Davis mentioned that he and his team "scoured hobby shops and junk stores for antique windup toys and old spinning mechanisms" in order to create the sound effects for John Silver to "avoid sounding slick or sci-fi". The team did some experimentation with the sound used...
Motion Picture Sound Editors: Golden Reel Award; Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects; 1984. National Society of Film Critics Awards: NSFC Award Best Cinematography, Hiro Narita; 1984. Western Heritage Awards: Bronze Wrangler; Theatrical Motion Picture, Carroll Ballard; 1984.Nominations...
Copy Link And guess who else in The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story. Ragingron7·8/23/2024 Copy Link Who? JodMartin3820·8/23/2024 Copy Link Bagheera. JustThatR00·9/17/2023 Copy Link I don't understand how he can breathe underwater and sound so feminine. ...
When it came time to present it to the executives overseas, Povenmire edited the storyboards together into a film, adding music, sound effects and providing the voices for all the characters. This animatic can be found on “The Fast and the Phineas (DVD)”. The original story pitch ...
[11] It was also rumored that Disney CEO Robert Iger wanted a more contemporary soundtrack and that the show was being reworked.[12] Many of these changes were confirmed when a second video of a run-through leaked onto the Internet.[13] ...
Jafar has a recurring musical theme in Aladdin, which can be found as "On a Dark Night" on the official soundtrack. The character was intended to have a song that would have been placed during the climax; some include "Humiliate the Boy", "Why Me?", "Master of the Lamp",[4] and...