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Fantasia 2000

Fantasia 2000

List Price: $75.00
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantasia 2000, an incredible journey!
Review: Being an artist wanting for an animation career, I remember seeing Fantasia as the actual first Disney movie I was taken to. Now, like Fantasia inspired so many of us to become artists, Fantasia 2000 looks to bring even more people who want to dance act and draw their way onto the screen. This book is a masterpiece, giving detailed descriptions, beautiful conceptual and finshed art, as well as insight into Roy E Disney's plans for Fantasia 2000 and Conductor James Levine's joy in being a part of a tradition. The book has everything, from the abstaract beauty of Beethoven's 5th symphony, the Al Hirschfeld stylings of New York to Rhapsody in BLue, and even Shostakovich's Concerto no 2 to the works of the Steadfast Tin Soldier. If you see this film, or love the soundtrack, I recommend this book for you. who knows, the images may inspire your son, daughter, niece, nephew, etc. to take up an art career.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantasia 2000, an incredible journey!
Review: Being an artist wanting for an animation career, I remember seeing Fantasia as the actual first Disney movie I was taken to. Now, like Fantasia inspired so many of us to become artists, Fantasia 2000 looks to bring even more people who want to dance act and draw their way onto the screen. This book is a masterpiece, giving detailed descriptions, beautiful conceptual and finshed art, as well as insight into Roy E Disney's plans for Fantasia 2000 and Conductor James Levine's joy in being a part of a tradition. The book has everything, from the abstaract beauty of Beethoven's 5th symphony, the Al Hirschfeld stylings of New York to Rhapsody in BLue, and even Shostakovich's Concerto no 2 to the works of the Steadfast Tin Soldier. If you see this film, or love the soundtrack, I recommend this book for you. who knows, the images may inspire your son, daughter, niece, nephew, etc. to take up an art career.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantasia 2000- As good a book as the movie
Review: Fantasia 2000: Visions of Hope was an extremely good book. My entire family enjoyed looking at the photos. The book provides an extensive overview of every segment of the film.It helps you to understand the framework of each segment, and prepares you extremely well for the movie. The book even lets you in on hidden jokes in the movie such as where to spot Mickey and Minnie in "Pomp and Circumstance," or where to spot a hidden Nina in "Rhapsody in Blue". The book is a must have for fans of Fantasia 2000, fans of Disney, or even other people who just love these sorts of coffee table books.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Happy reading on the sad day one of Walt's 9 Old Men died
Review: I was happily reading comments from Amazon.Com readers that my "Fantasia/2000: Visions of Hope" gave them pleasure when I got a phone call from Eric Goldberg telling me that the Disney Studio had just learned to the sorrow of all its artists that Marc Davis had died. Marc was one of Walt's legendary Nine Old Men of animation -- the one who animated Cinderella waking up, and Flower the skunk blushing, and Tinker Bell and Malificent and Cruella deVil. Eric directed "Rhapsody in Blue" in the new "Fantasia," in which he caricatured me as Flying John, a character who follows the advice Walt Disney gave me in person, when I was 17: "Think of the happiest things; it's the same as having wings." Eric had sad news to report, and yet, readers such as Gordon Hack from Australia and Michael Howe, doombuggie and Mediaboy talking about the pleasure they got from Disney conceptual art and animation is what Marc lived for and Eric lives for now.Those few, those happy few, that band of brothers and sisters, the Disney artists, are co-creators of delights for millions of God's children. I stayed with Marc and Alice Davis while I was researching my book. One night at dinner, Marc told the story of how Walt, dying of cancer, went out of his way, on his last visit to his studio, to say "Goodbye, Marc.""He'd never said 'Goodbye' to me before," Marc told us. "The purpose of any of the Fine Arts," Walt told me when I was 17, "is to get a purely emotional reaction from the beholder." Seems to me that's a pretty good definition of the purpose of life -- and the emotion we're all going for is joy. Marc Davis is the guy who made such joyous conceptual drawings for "Bambi" that Walt insisted he animate them. Walt needed Marc's art to support that film's main theme: "Love is a song that never ends." Eric Goldberg and the other artists follow in his footsteps with the same theme in "Fantasia 2000." So I imagine that Marc is feeling joy tonight. And I imagine that he is hearing a hearty, "Hello, Marc!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Overjoyed
Review: I've been hanging out for this book for the last 6 months and I have definately not been disappointed. It is filled with tons of information on the making of this film plus excellent illustrations of the production process from initial ideas to finished production stills. The chapter on the Sorcerer's Apprentice contains some beautiful animation drawings that I had not seen in print anywhere before plus details on which animators worked on which part of the finished film. Overall an excellent addition to any animation fans library and a must for anyone who loves Fantasia.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic!
Review: This book is really spectacular. The illistrations are supurb and the writing is just great. Whether you like Fantasia/2000, or you're into classical music, or you love Disney animation, this is a really wonderful read. Well worth the price!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic!
Review: This book is really spectacular. The illistrations are supurb and the writing is just great. Whether you like Fantasia/2000, or you're into classical music, or you love Disney animation, this is a really wonderful read. Well worth the price!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Next Best Thing
Review: This is a brilliant companion to a brilliant film. Countless colorful stills from the film and commentary from its creators makes this a must for collectors and fans of the film. Culhane continues to be a master of Disney animation and this book is consistant with, if not better than, all of his worthwhile looks at the Disney animated films. If you like this book, you'll adore The Art of The Huntchback of Notre Dame. This oversized art book in some ways is more satisfying than the film itself. Huntchback the book provides an in depth and pictoral overview of the classic story and the development of the animated film, including beautiful conceptual artwork from illustrator Peter DeSeve and insightful character development sketches. Where the film, while almost perfectly animated, lacked heart the book makes up for. If you can find it, get it. But unitl you find that, Fantasia 2000 will more than keep you and your eyes busy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Next Best Thing
Review: This is a brilliant companion to a brilliant film. Countless colorful stills from the film and commentary from its creators makes this a must for collectors and fans of the film. Culhane continues to be a master of Disney animation and this book is consistant with, if not better than, all of his worthwhile looks at the Disney animated films. If you like this book, you'll adore The Art of The Huntchback of Notre Dame. This oversized art book in some ways is more satisfying than the film itself. Huntchback the book provides an in depth and pictoral overview of the classic story and the development of the animated film, including beautiful conceptual artwork from illustrator Peter DeSeve and insightful character development sketches. Where the film, while almost perfectly animated, lacked heart the book makes up for. If you can find it, get it. But unitl you find that, Fantasia 2000 will more than keep you and your eyes busy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thourogh book on the making of Fantasia 2000
Review: This was a beautiful book. Interpolated with pictures from the new Disney film it is for any fan of the new film. I did enjoy his other book on the Fantasia more. This though in detail on each of the ssegments individually there is not enough info on the overall creative process. I thimk this book belongs first for any Fantasia 2000 fan, secod for any Disney fan, and and a distant third for anyone who enjoys reading about the making of movies.


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