Oceania 2 - From series to film, a Vancouver artist reveals the truth. As the latest Disney film soars at box offices around the world, a Vancouver artist posts about its genesis.An artist, animator and illustrator based in Vancouver, has published a post that testifies to the work choices behind the production of the latest blockbuster from Disney, Moana 2 which in 10 days has exceeded $400 million in takings worldwide and $230 in the States.Made against an estimated budget of $150 million, as some news had already confirmed, the sequel had been developed as a television series that the animator confirms to be composed of 25 episodes that the network had decided to divide into 3 seasons, but then, changing its mind again, reassemble everything into a feature film.The animation studio is specified to be an external studio (it is not indicated whether owned by Disney or not) working mainly on television productions.The artist dwells on the fact that what is now a film, was instead made by artists working on lower budget series who, instead, produced high quality work."People are going to watch moana 2 and see beautiful feature-quality animation, and i hope they realize that these are television animators here in vancouver who did this that are the outsource studio. They aren't shitty artists, they are exceptionally talented animators who were exploited for this... ..we animate 25 episodes, and then the network breaks it up into 3 seasons so none of us get seasonal raised but crunched to deliver it all in a few month. This is how Moana 2 was made. What abuse of talent."The artist then deleted the post justifying himself with "deleted the moana posts, I stand by what I said but I hate going viral on this site, leave me alone".[ Fra - source Cartoon Creek ]. End of the article.
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