Suspended Animation, by David Koenig.
Disney is getting out of the 2-D Cel-Animated feature biz -- a business that Unca Walt founded all those years ago. They've laid off 1,500 animators. Even their 3-D ambitions seem rather subdued.
Looks like they're going to try to coast on their theme parks, live-action studios, TV and cable networks, and eighty-something years of back catalogue. I don't know -- it seems like they tried that before, during the Lame Animation period of the '70s and '80s. Maybe they've diversified enough to survive. Maybe Disney really can be something other than, well, Disney. Maybe they can run on the strength of characters who are icons and products rather than actual characters.
This is why they're pushing so hard for the Eternal Copyright -- they've given up on making new product.
Disney is getting out of the 2-D Cel-Animated feature biz -- a business that Unca Walt founded all those years ago. They've laid off 1,500 animators. Even their 3-D ambitions seem rather subdued.
Looks like they're going to try to coast on their theme parks, live-action studios, TV and cable networks, and eighty-something years of back catalogue. I don't know -- it seems like they tried that before, during the Lame Animation period of the '70s and '80s. Maybe they've diversified enough to survive. Maybe Disney really can be something other than, well, Disney. Maybe they can run on the strength of characters who are icons and products rather than actual characters.
This is why they're pushing so hard for the Eternal Copyright -- they've given up on making new product.
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Date: 2003-08-16 09:56 pm (UTC)Life's funny that way.
If 2-D is dead....
Date: 2003-08-16 10:06 pm (UTC)And they are about to re-negotiate the Pixar contract..... ;-)
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Date: 2003-08-16 10:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-08-17 05:37 am (UTC)Considering what they're doing now, I really do hope Pixar gets the distribution-only deal. They deserve a bit of success of their own :)
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Date: 2003-08-17 06:42 am (UTC)I remember an old SNL skit. One of the actors ( I forget who) stands in front of the camera on a Christmas episode. "Hello! I'm Michael Eisner. Last year, I made 120 million dollars. Merry Christmas!!!" *fade to black and applause*
Says alot, no?
Disney will survive. Hopefully there's enough interest and venture capital out there for more "Don Bluth Co's" to spring up. This action could be a birth?
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Date: 2003-08-17 08:50 am (UTC)