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Disney Veterans Gather To Save 2d animation from extinction with Hullabaloo

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I remember visiting this website once...
It was called Disney Veterans Gather to Save 2D Animation from Extinction with 'Hullabaloo'
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 A 2D-animated steampunk movie that might help keeping hand-drawn animation alive.
When I read about this project, I was giddy with excitement. Apparently, James Lopez
(The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin)
and other Disney animation veterans have gathered to face a challenge that has been in need of attention for a long time now–keeping hand-drawn animation alive.
We all know that the sheer amount of outstanding CGI movies is overwhelming. Pixar, Dreamworks, Disney–they all went with the flow of time and worked like madmen to create even more complex and more capable techniques to animate in 3D, to make characters even more … alive. The results are surely breathtaking.
hose are just a few big names that have already achieved the status of classics in animation history.
But slowly, not only I have come to realize many studios and companies seem to be forgetting something–the thing that started it all – hand-drawing frame by frame to create a flowing movement.
Every animation fan will agree with me that the traditionally animated movies have nostalgia, a certain
that no other media can imitate. And though we are already on our way to combine both the heart and warmth of 2D with the stunning visuals and the depth of 3D (for example with Meander, the program invented by Disney and first used on the short
), it still feels like the huge impact 2D features once had is gradually fading away.
The formerly mentioned animators and filmmakers, led by James Lopez, who have already been featured on top-notch Disney productions, have started an Indiegogo campaign to raise money, so they can make their idea a reality. Not only could this be the kickstart for a huge 2D animation renaissance, the movie also promotes a lot of things that are still missing from the big (animation) screens, such as:
Steampunk: a fashion/art/architecture movement where the Victorian Age meets futuristic technologies. To put it shortly, it not only looks totally awesome, but also deserves much more attention.
Female protagonists: Two of them, actually. And they both seem to be talented mechanics/engineers. Girls who beat their opponents with wit and intelligence rather that head-on violence–sounds perfect to me.
in this video below, where you can also see sketches, designs and animation for the film:
is the story of Veronica Daring, a brilliant young scientist who returns home from an elite finishing school to find her father–the eccentric inventor Jonathan Daring–missing without a trace! The only clue left behind points Veronica toward Daring Adventures, an abandoned amusement park used by her father to test his fantastical steam-powered inventions. There she discovers a strange girl named Jules, a fellow inventor who agrees to help Veronica in locating her missing father and discovering the secrets of his work.”
Basically, through indiegogo.com, the team is aiming to get as many people as possible to donate money, so the project can be put into action. The whole campaign started August 27th and ends October 1st 2014. Donating will give you many exclusive perks, like web content, e-books, an art book, concept art material from the movie, actual animation cells and so on, depending on the sum you donate. They are nearly halfway to their goal of $80,000, so just $1 can make a difference, so I beg all of you to spread the word like wildfire, put it on every social network in existence and simply share, share, share.
Or even better: donate, and keep supporting the project in any way you can.
If the team reaches their $80,000 goal, they have stretch goals that will include producing a second and third short and full orchestra recordings for the soundtrack. According the the creators, if the shorts take off, they could turn the project into a web series, TV series or even feature-length animated film. How cool would that be? To see 2D animation brought back directly by its devoted fans.
A little money can go a long way, and if James Lopez and company should succeed, we will get an amazing 2D animated movie which features clever female protagonists, a Steampunk inspired world and most importantly–we will help hand-drawn animation rise from the ashes and keep the nostalgia alive.
, check out the project’s Indiegogo page, website and Facebook page.
Female protagonists missing from the big screen? Really? Forgot about all of the Disney princess movies? Frozen? Tangled? Brave? I think it should be rephrased as “Female protagonists who aren’t princesses.”
Disney princesses aren’t the only ones that get a presence on the big screen either…
MK from Epic, Mrs. Nesbitt from Secret of NIHM, Anastasia, Coraline, Susan in Monsters vs Aliens, most of the Studio Ghibli films have female leads as well…
Then we have the likes of Mulan, Lilo, Vanellope (technically a princess but that’s only shown at the end and it’s not a focus of her character), Alice, and a few other heroines in Disney films that are not royalty.
And the big screen in live action has had many female leads, especially in recent times… Ripley from the Alien franchise, Sarah Connor in Terminator, Katniss in The Hunger Games, Tris in Divergent, The Bride/Beatrix in Kill Bill, etc.
Despite that, it’s always nice to see new additions to this ever growing list. Hullabaloo looks spectacular and it definitely needs all the support it can get. If everyone interested donates at least a dollar to this, the goal will likely get met. Let’s work towards getting this made!
First of all: Thank you so damn much, Rotoscopers, for posting my article! (Yes, I’m Lisa-Marie Hillardt), I am seriously jumping around in my room out of sheer joy! I am so glad Hullabaloo is getting more attention, and I still believe we animation nerds have the power to put this project into action! I’m so excited!
and @Rothbert: It’s not just the fact that they’re females, or princesses. It’s more about the fact that they’re engineers, they’re mechanics – those are professions that are usually reserved for men. It is refreshing to see that those ‘Steampunk Ladies’ slowly become a big part of the animation scene (I want to mention Asami Sato from The Legend of Korra here – she was introduced mainly as a beautiful, elegant love interest for Mako, but turned out to be not only a skilled pilot, racer, fighter and engineer, but also a very strong, important supporting character (especially for Korra during Season 3.) We (and by we I mean girls all over the world, children or teens) need those kind of girls, who show us that we can do anything a man does, no matter what anyone says.
There is no profession that is reserved only for men. We can be doctors, scientists, mechanics or pilots, too – that’s the message. A message that I believe to be very important in this day and age, for women all over the planet.
You are welcome! Thank you for submitting such an awesome piece. It’s hard to keep up on all the different smaller projects, so it really means a lot when someone so passionate about one submits so everyone can know about it.
And turns out this piece is a hit! Over 115 retweets on Twitter! DANG! People really want to save 2D animation!
No no no, thank YOU. You can’t believe how honored I feel having my article posted on your totally awesome website. And I love that you included the Youtube clip and the development art, I didn’t even know some of this stuff until I saw it here .. you guys ROCK, and I can’t wait for the next opportunity to write for you guys!
A disney – style 2D animated Steampunk project?
2. Why hasn’t this ever been done before?
Disney + Steampunk (+ and extra of space :D) = Treasure Planet
It has been done before. Now, that aside, 2D short film made by former Disney veterans: Count me and my money in!
I gotta disagree, “Treasure Planet” wasn’t Steampunk! *chuckle* To fly around space they used solar sails. To burn the rockets, I believe they used coal or some sort of combustible material. And I’m pretty sure that all those holograms and cyborgs weren’t steam-powered. Now, “Steamboy”? That was Steampunk. Steelehouse Digital’s “The Sky High City of Steel Puff”? That is Steampunk. “Treasure Planet” is more sci-fi territory.
Treasure planet actually IS considered steampunk given the going theme throughout the movie that the main source of power (Even the robots) was mechanically based. (Steam/coal/windup) Steampunk in definition is not literally limited to steam, but to the absence of modern forms of power/electricity, reverting back to a psuedo-modernized western feel.
We can also all agree that we are really REALLY excited for “Hullabaloo!”
This is AWESOME! It kinda reminds me of Bioshock Infinite
Please please please please do well! I want hand-drawn animation back in cinemas so badly. Hopefully, a major studio can get behind this too.
There isn’t enough ‘yes please’ in the world. I was starting to just accept that we’d maybe never get another full length, 2D animated feature (despite the new technology of Paperman, Duet etc).
Not to take away from how cool this particular project looks, but didn’t Disney already do a “steampunk” 2D film? It was called Atlantis. Actually, I think Treasure Planet was in a similar style as well.
Treasure Planet was more closer than Atlantis, but still, neither was quite steampunk.
Treasure Planet most definitely was steam punk in my opinion. Still can’t wait for this project
Technically Treasure Planet was steampunk-influenced sci-fi, not steampunk proper. But that’s a different debate. All that really matters is that movie was cool, but so is this one!
Great article. I agree that this project deserves as much attention as possible, I’d love to see more animation with strong female characters in the lead especially something as well crafted as this 2D hybrid project is looking to be. The action scenes look awesome and I look forward to finding out more about the story.
The only issue I have with this is the fact that projects such as this are saying they wish to “save 2D animation” which is a load of old nonsense. 2D animation is still incredibly healthy with hundreds of shorts, TV specials and series that can be seen at animation festivals worldwide, even 2D features are still relatively healthy anywhere outside the US, what is a dying art is 2D TRADITIONAL AMERICAN FEATURE animation which this project isn’t – it is a short.
I’d love to see this film succeed because of it looks incredibly well made with a unique world setting and strong vision, but please, this project and others don’t have to keep churning out the same “2D animation is dying” line every time a project like this wants to be made. Sell it on your abundant strong points not some mythological weaknesses.
I’m a huge fan of Tangled and Frozen. I think they are both beautiful 3D films and I love them to pieces, but I think the key to a second Disney Renaissance is to bring back their full length hand drawn animated movies. Even if it was every other year or every few years, it would give people something to look forward to.
After just watching Aladdin the other week, there’s something about hand drawn animation that’s just so amazing, especially to think that it was all done by hand and had to be drawn by someone. Think up a really good story, find a really good fairy tale or book and turn it into a full length hand drawn animated movie.
I know it’s not that easy and it takes so much time and money that they’re afraid they’ll fail and never recover the loss, but someone’s got to try it. The directors to Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and The Lion King all thought their movies weren’t going to be huge hits but they were. If Disney can come up with a movie that has a good story and the same type of quality as the three movies mentioned above, it would help the company greatly. And I’m talking about that kind of quality, with minimal computer interferance, unless needed for special effects (like the ballroom scene and Belle’s dress in Beauty and the Beast, or the Wilderbeast Stampeed in TLK). Even Mulan, Tarzan, and The Emperor’s New Groove handled the use of computer special effects nicely without detracting from the hand drawn animation.
No one can do a full length animated film like Disney. It’s what they’re good at, and I think it’s time that they return to their roots, even if it’s every other year or two, between their 3D films.
Yes! Read about this before, and it looks awesome! BRING IT ON! (tossing money at screen).
I kind of want to ask if there’s anything I can do to help. xD I was sadly only really taught the basics of 2D animation, as even animation schools feel it it outdated and focus more on 3D. I don’t really get why they think 2D is dead, 2D is pretty much all that comes out of Japan, and anime is huge in this country; there is a reason why!
Wowowow. This is the coolest thing I ever seen! This needs to happen! Look at all the beautiful work that has been achieved already, plus the plot sounds intriguing.
This is simply AMAZING. We are going crazy on the news of this and will talk about it on the next show. We will send what support we can by donation and word of mouth. What a beautiful world you are creating here. The color, life and characters are so alive in the clips you gave. Keep it up!
geeze, i wish i had the money to Donate right now, but no job at the moment. But stil steampunk! I’d of had a steampunk style wedding if i coudl have afforded it
Female protagonists? No way! Get outta town! Really? That’s so innovative! /sarcasm
So you just this… impulse to let everyone here know about it, right?
Right above the small gallery of pictures “What are your thoughts about ‘Hullabaloo’? Will you donate?”
…..So take that snark and return to sender.
It looks cool, but I must confess to being one of the few people who’s not going completely nuts about it.
I think this idea would work great…as a TV series. Doing a feature film means finding a distributor (one who agrees with the idea of putting 2D animation back in theaters) and stepping into a very competitive pool with other animation companies.
And besides, 2D animation is still alive and well on the small screen. Putting this on Netflix would be a stroke of genius.
Except that they’re not trying to make it a feature film. The indiegogo page says they’re making a “short film” with the chance for additional “episodes” if it reaches enough stretch goals.
This is a seriously cool project – and in addition to Mr Lopez there are a TON of cool people already attached (Bruce Smith?! Minkyu Lee?! IM DYING OVER HERE). I’m on a serious budget after a month of expensive travel but I may have to scrounge up SOMETHING to help get this thing going.
Minor quibble that since it’s not going straight to feature length the “save 2D” thing is a teeny bit overblown, but if that push is helping more people find the project then I guess I can’t complain that much.
It is a very nice project. We, TouTenKartoon Canada inc., would be more than happy to help any manners.
The 2D animation looks great, but it wasn’t pure 2D, unfortunately. 2d should not be mixed with 3D IMO. (Some of the sets/vehicles/etc. were computer-rendered)
Sometimes I get the feeling people see 2-d vs. 3-d animation like Vinyl vs. CDs or mp3. As if the only main people are unhappy to see less 2-d is personal nostalgia, and that the shift to 3-d computer animation is just technological progress. But that’s totally the wrong way to look at it. 3D animation is awesome but it can never hope to achieve what 2-d can. Just like 2-d will never be able to do many of the things 3-d can. They’re different mediums with different aesthetic vocabularies, advantages and disadvantages. And by leaving 2-d in the dust you leave behind an entire mode of expression making movies as whole that much less diverse.
This looks like a great idea and a great cause, my first love will always be 2d animation, and I hope it can still be alive somewhere!
I can’t read about professional animators desperately trying to keep 2D animation alive without thinking of Mike Nguyen (“The Iron Giant” and a whole bunch of other things). Except he’s been working on his film for fourteen years now and there’s still no sign of release…
Yes! I will donate. looking forward to this project to life. Also Please this name in mind. This man mans name is Kevin Kliesch. He’s an amazing composer with an excellent background of of working as an orchestrator for many film projects. His projects even including disney films and those disney films he served as an orchestrator for are Enchanted(2008),Tangled(2010), The Muppets(2011), The Paperman Short and Frozen. He evan has composed a few critically acclaimed projects such as Tangled Ever After Short, 2 DC animated Projects, Currently composing the music for Disney Juniors Sofia the First and last in my opinion one of his greatest works in orchestra The Reboot for Waner.Bros ThunderCats(2011). Believe me i wouldn’t kid with you about this man. He’s amazing for what he dose. If ya like check him here’s his website. Still in the works, but it’s still enough for you to know. http://kevinkliesch.com
I’m telling you this because not only do i love his work, but believe his work should be just right for this project. If already got someone else in mind then what hey. Just saying that ya should keep him in your list.
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