I do recognize a few of those (particularly the Jungle Book and Robin Hood similarities), but yeah, a few of those are new to me, particularly the Snow White ones. :O But frankly I'm not that surprised...it's a huge timesaver if you just reuse timing that was already done in a previous movie. Obviously you still have to animate everything, but at least then you don't have to time it all out.
Also, it's possible (especially for those dance sequences at the end) that they were just traced from the same piece of old stock footage. (i.e., someone shot live action footage of a couple dancing for Sleeping Beauty, they traced that for the Sleeping Beauty animation, then went back and traced that same LA footage again for Beauty and the Beast.)
Yeah, I knew the junglebook and the Robin Hood ones too since we had a lecture on it. I was just curious as to what you think since I agree with you xD I was thinking that they used stock footage for the dances and then reused them as well. Also I know how much of a pain timing can be 8|
lmfao. To be honest it never really bugged me before I became an animator and now it bugs the hell out of me lmfao. OH WELL. I can see why they did it though
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Also, it's possible (especially for those dance sequences at the end) that they were just traced from the same piece of old stock footage. (i.e., someone shot live action footage of a couple dancing for Sleeping Beauty, they traced that for the Sleeping Beauty animation, then went back and traced that same LA footage again for Beauty and the Beast.)
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It's kind of like Robin Hood was the whole... 'let's just use templates for this because we're lazy' movie.
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