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Disney to Release Beauty and the Beast in 3-D

Source:The Walt Disney Studios
November 19, 2008


The Walt Disney Studios has begun re-rendering its Oscar®-winning animated favorite, Beauty and the Beast, in preparation for its Disney Digital 3-D(TM) debut on the big screen in 2010, it was announced today by Mark Zoradi, president, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Group. The announcement was made today in Singapore at 3DX: 3D Film and Entertainment Technology Festival, the industry's first conference devoted to the latest advances in 3-D technology and exhibition. The addition of Beauty and the Beast to its schedule brings the total number of Disney Digital 3-D releases to 11 for 2009-10.

Next year's 3-D schedule includes Jonas Brothers 3-D Concert Movie (2/27/09), Disney-Pixar's Up (5/29/09), G-Force from Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer Films (7/24/09), the newly re-rendered Disney Digital 3-D debut of Disney-Pixar's Toy Story (10/2/09), and Disney's A Christmas Carol, from director Robert Zemeckis (11/6/09) and starring Jim Carrey in multiple roles. In addition to Beauty and the Beast, Disney's 3-D offerings for 2010 include Disney-Pixar's newly re-rendered 3-D version of Toy Story 2, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland starring Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter, the debut of the all-new Toy Story 3 from Disney-Pixar, Disney's enchanting new animated fairy tale, Rapunzel, and from Touchstone Pictures the dance phenomenon Step Up 3D (2010).

Creating a Disney Digital 3-D version of Beauty and the Beast, which won two Oscars® and is the only animated feature to ever receive a Best Picture nomination from the Motion Picture Academy, will be handled entirely in-house at Walt Disney Animation Studios, and will utilize innovative proprietary software, along with the latest techniques and advances in 3-D technology. Overseeing the project from the creative end will be the film's original team of acclaimed filmmakers -- producer Don Hahn, and directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale. A team of technical experts at Walt Disney Feature Animation will be headed by Sara Duran-Singer, senior vice president of Worldwide Post Production. The re-rendering is expected to take about nine months to complete, and will require a painstaking frame-by-frame analysis of the film's original computer files in order to create new images for each eye.

Commenting on the announcement, Zoradi said, "Disney is proud to be a pioneer in creating spectacular 3-D motion picture experiences, and we have a great lineup of animated and live-action features to satisfy moviegoers of all ages. The re-rendering of our animated classic 'Beauty and the Beast' into Disney Digital 3-D is another exciting step for this medium, and further proof of our commitment to the art and technology of 3-D filmmaking. With our animated feature 'Bolt' set to hit 3-D theaters later this month, and eleven more 3-D features on the schedule over the next two years, our Studio is taking the lead position in bringing quality 3-D entertainment to moviegoers all over the world. Disney has created some fantastic new proprietary software to make the 3-D imagery better than ever, and we think audiences are going to love experiencing these films in a whole new dimension."

Don Hahn, producer of the original Beauty and the Beast feature as well as the upcoming Disney Digital 3-D version, adds, "It's a real thrill to be reunited with the film's original directors, Kirk and Gary, in bringing new magic to this beloved animated classic. By going back to the original animation files, which have been carefully archived for 17 years, and using the separate background, effects and character animation elements, we're able to come up with a fun and unique 3-D experience for existing and new fans of the film. With its exciting story, dazzling musical numbers, and landmark computer animated ballroom sequence, 'Beauty and the Beast' lends itself particularly well to the 3-D process, and moviegoers will feel more connected than ever with the fairy tale world of Belle, Beast and the castle's enchanted objects. It's wonderful to revisit some of our favorite animated friends, and to bring them to life in a whole new way."

Originally released in 1991, Beauty and the Beast proved to be a major success at the box office (the first animated feature to cross the $100 million plateau in its initial release), a favorite with moviegoers all over the world and an important milestone for the art of animation. In addition to its unprecedented Oscar® nomination for Best Picture, it received five other nominations from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (and won trophies for Best Song and Best Original Score). The film also won a Golden Globe Award for Best Comedy/Musical and garnered two Grammy Awards. A Broadway stage musical, based on the film, played from 1994 through 2007, and became the sixth-longest running production in Broadway history with 5,464 performances.

COMMENTS (20)

Posted by:
scott K
November 19, 2008
stop making movies 3D yes it looks cool but only if it was shot that way.
Posted by:
Jimmy
November 19, 2008
Why? Why remake a classic just because of technology? The original still stands up to today's films. It's like completely refilming Die Hard using IMAX cameras. There is no need, leave the classics to be exactly that - classics.
Posted by:
Peddy
November 19, 2008
They're not remaking it, they're re-rendering it in 3D. But it's going to be weird, it is 2D animation after all...
Posted by:
Spider Jerusalem
November 19, 2008
This should be cool and 3D is the future there scott it's not going to end it's only the beginning so get used to it or stop watching films it's as easy as that!! And yes peddy, jimmy doesn't seem to understand what re-rendering means. It should be cool I mean Nightmare before christmas was pretty cool all films are 2D anyway 3d just gives it a little more to look at.
Posted by:
kyle
November 19, 2008
I am so sick of Disney and their 3D crap. I absolutely love Beauty and the Beast, but I hate stuff in 3D. Why doesn't Disney just release it like a regular movie. That way I can go see it in theatres!
Posted by:
jessluvsrobertdowneyjrandhughjackman
November 19, 2008
i am going to go see this movie just because its my favorite disney movie of all time
Posted by:
jay
November 19, 2008
all hail the might dollar. after all that's why Disney is re-releasing these films in 3D. Not only will people go see the re-release, but pay more to see it in 3D. I hate when studios create/revive a gimmick and then charge an arm and a leg for it when it becomes successful. for example....Digital Copies of movies anyone??
Posted by:
Naes422
November 19, 2008
ya'll are so stupid, if you really don't want disney to have money from this 'gimmick' then don't go see the movie stop complaining, it's not that big of a deal. Yes it is for money, but it's still kind of cool and people don't have to go see it, but if they want to they can if they are willing to spend the money...it's called oppurtunity cost learn some freakin economics people
Posted by:
Orlando
November 19, 2008
I agree with Naes422. All I read are complains about movies that shouldn't be made. You have a choice: see it or don't see it.

All I hear is "Gosh, why are they making this movie that shouldn't be made but I'm going to see it anyway to just because I want to complain about it some more and write a blog on how stupid this movie is even though I knew it would be stupid but I watched it anyway"

It's complainers/critics like you who watch the movies anyway! Studios make stupid movies because you guys are stupid enough to watch it and complain about it afterwards!
Posted by:
626
November 19, 2008
I'm a huge Disney fan and BatB is one of my favorites but COME ON! The only sequence in the movie that would even benefit from being in 3D is the ballroom scene and it practically looks 3D already. Like Cogsworth (The clock in BatB for you non-Disney fans) said "If it's not baroque, don't fix it!"

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