It's been too long, folks! We have been very busy, and at this time,
I must admit that I cannot guarantee a steady flow of postings immediately, but I will do my utmost!
A. Film moved once again, this time to a building from 1885 just next to the Copenhagen City Museum, with a very nice atmosphere and this last month we got everything up and running again!
(Last month left, 1919 right!)
Because of the move AND because of my new/old ISP shutting down web services in the start of next year, I moved all files once again - and moved the blog back to this location. The main URL is still the same (afilmla.blogspot.com) but any redirects to separate pages needs to be updated again - to the old ones. Never mind, after a while you'll get the hang of it.
SO... what is next?
I indicated it a few weeks ago in a comment: Prod. 2004 - Fantasia.
Here is the list of sequences as described on the inside front of my draft from the BG Morgue:
Now - I admit to having taken the easy way out: I have had a draft copy for some 30 years, and it is this Xerox that I scanned, NOT the copy from the BG Morgue. The info is the same, and then I did not have to take the original apart, remove staples etc. Can you live with that? Then we will see what it has to offer from tomorrow...
Labels: A.Film, Draft, Fantasia, News
5 Comments:
Hello Hans,
Very happy to read that you'll be posting the Fantasia drafts! On the sequence list the Pastorale sequence comes before the Nutcracker; do you know if this was the order initially planned for the film?
Another feature draft? Yipee! I thought you left the web for a while, but I see that work is much more important!!
I'm going to be REALLY looking forward to your next postings, and I've been wanting to see the drafts for a while.
I might make mosaics for these, I mean MIGHT because, Mark Mayerson probably would want to make one, and I need to finish "Alice in Wonderland", to get through Fantasia.
Anyway, hope all is well and let's make the draft the most of it! ;)
Hi Joost, I really do not know. Something about this may be in Culhane's book on Fantasia, but I have as yet not checked (and I really doubt it).
I wonder what the draft for sequence 8.2 ("VOLCANOES") looks like. Four or five pages of scene descriptions trying to differentiate between various shots of flowing lava!
No Clair de Lune, I see. It must have already been taken out when this draft was assembled.
I loved the pics of the buildings, now and then.
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