Disney is taking another chance with traditional animation following the critical acclaim of last year’s Princess and the Frog, announcing that they are working on a new Winnie the Pooh film to be released in theaters in July 2011. The film will be produced by John Lasseter, the man behind Toy Story and Cars, and directed by Stephen Anderson, who also directed Meet the Robinsons for the company. It will be based on five short stories about Pooh and Friends and will feature the voices of Craig Ferguson and Jim Cummings.
I love animation as much as the next person and as a mom, I see a lot of it. I don’t really know much about the medium from a technical standpoint, but like most people, I prefer traditional animation and I’m happy to hear that with this film, Disney is making yet another commitment to hand drawn animation rather than going entirely with CGI films. Even with an untrained eye, the difference in quality is incredible; I was so in awe during The Princess and the Frog that I couldn’t help but compare it to other recent films I’d seen that were computer animated.
You can read more about the film here and here.
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