"The Blue Danube Waltz" was inspired by Johann Strauss II's famous waltz of the same name. Disney's animators were tasked with creating a sequence that would match the elegance and sophistication of the music. The segment was directed by Wilfred Jackson and produced by Walt Disney himself.
This segment was actually a last-minute replacement for the "Nutcracker Suite," which was originally supposed to be repeated from the 1940 film. fantasia 2000 blue
#Fantasia2000 #RhapsodyInBlue #DisneyAnimation #Gershwin #AnimationAsArt "The Blue Danube Waltz" was inspired by Johann
Fantasia 2000 – Blue
The animators used a technique called "airbrushed backlighting" to achieve the specific glow of this blue. It is neither matte nor glossy; it is a "lit-from-within" blue that defined the late-Renaissance era of Disney animation (1990–2000). fantasia 2000 blue
"The Blue Danube Waltz" was inspired by Johann Strauss II's famous waltz of the same name. Disney's animators were tasked with creating a sequence that would match the elegance and sophistication of the music. The segment was directed by Wilfred Jackson and produced by Walt Disney himself.
This segment was actually a last-minute replacement for the "Nutcracker Suite," which was originally supposed to be repeated from the 1940 film.
#Fantasia2000 #RhapsodyInBlue #DisneyAnimation #Gershwin #AnimationAsArt
Fantasia 2000 – Blue
The animators used a technique called "airbrushed backlighting" to achieve the specific glow of this blue. It is neither matte nor glossy; it is a "lit-from-within" blue that defined the late-Renaissance era of Disney animation (1990–2000).