Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Further Analyse (Cinderella)


      Further Analyse

 Cinderella  (1950)


 introduction:
  • Who is the animator? The animator of Cinderella is Walt Disney, however there are many people that worked on each character.
  • Who produced it? Cinderella was produced by Walt Disney and it was directed by Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske and Wilfred Jackson.
  • What year did it come out? Cinderella came out in February 15, 1950 and it was relsead by RKO Radio Pictures.
  • How successful was it? (box office figures, did it win any awards)? Its box office totals on its initial release in 1950 wasn't recorded, but it was successful to place Disney back on the map because Walt Disney Production suffered a major loss of the connerctions with the European film markets due to the outbreak of World World II. However, the film's re-releases in 1981 and 1987 grossed around $28 million and $34.1 million, respectively according to IMDb.com. Cinderella was a massive critical and commercial success upon realease and reinvigorated the Disney comapny when they were nearing bankruptcy after loss of over a $4million from the failures od Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi. Cinderella won 4 awards and had 7 nominations:
 
Nominations
Academy Awards, USA (Oscars)
1951
·      Best Music, Original Song (For the song “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo)
·      Best Music, Scoring of Musical Picture
·      Best sound, Recording
Berlin International Film Festival
1960
·      Golden Berlin Bear
Hugo Awards
1951
·      Best Dramatic Presentation
Satellite Awards
2005
·      Outstanding Youth DVD
(2-Disc Special Edition)
Venice Film Festival
1950
·      Gloden Lion
Won
Berlin International Film Festival
1951
·      Golden Berlin Bear, Best Musical
·      Audience Poll: Grand Bronze Plate
Venice Film Festival
1950
·      Special Jury Prize, Walt Disney (for Beaver Valley)
Young Artist Award
199
·      Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award, Lucille Bliss



Main Body:
  • Analyse the animation, discussing what you can see, take actual examples from the clip. Content, dialogue, sound effects and style. 
  • What effects have been used? (Use actual examples from the animation and discuss how effective the technique is)
Conclude:
  • What is good or bad about the animation?
  • Is the technique used successful?