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Il nostro incontro con Chris Buck e Peter Del Vecho, regista e produttore di Frozen 2 - Il segreto di Arendelle
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00:00Proteggete Arendella ogni costo.
00:02Io credo in te Elsa, più che in chiunque altro al mondo.
00:31Io sono molto interessato in animazione e sono stato Janetich.
00:36a college.
00:38Io seguirei animazione e poi avveni alla Disney.
00:41Ma che era una passionata.
00:44E io seguo la voce che diceva che serve il vostro gift,
00:47devi andare in un'altra parte.
00:49Io seguirei la voce può sempre essere scattata.
00:52Ma è ok, per te dare la sua permizione.
00:54And I think, you know, Elsa, I love how she starts not wanting to listen to that voice into the
01:01unknown.
01:01But by the end of the song, she has really embraced it.
01:05And that's a great thing.
01:07Speaking about voices, I think that Christophe is ready to join a boy band.
01:13Do you agree?
01:16We were so happy to be able to put this song in the film.
01:21The first one we had tried. We had tried to get a song for Christophe. It just didn't fit.
01:26So to be able to do one, and especially to embrace sort of the 80s power ballads,
01:36that, to us, that felt right for Christophe's head, for what was going on,
01:40because it's his fantasy that we go into.
01:44We were thrilled, and we were thrilled to be able to, not only with the song,
01:47but then with the imagery, to be able to push that, and have more fun with that, too.
01:53Mm-hmm. Nice hair. Christophe has beautiful hair.
01:56Yeah, so he can do it.
01:59It's the wind machine.
02:00The wind machine, yeah.
02:01Yeah.
02:02Olaf, in this movie, is so wise. He's almost like a philosopher.
02:06So I was thinking, do you believe that we could have a reality show starring Olaf,
02:12like Life with Olaf on Disney Plus? What do you think about it?
02:17I don't know. It's a good idea.
02:20You know, it's fun when we came up with the idea of him sort of growing up,
02:24but then learning how to read. And then also, the fun part of it was that he was so attracted
02:29to trivia, any kind of trivia. We used that throughout the film. That always kind of, that was a fun
02:36little bit.
02:36Yeah. Mm-hmm. In the beginning of the movie, we see Bimax and Dumbo.
02:42Ah.
02:44Just a...
02:45Somebody's got a good eye. You've got it.
02:46Yes. And we know that Elsa and Anna join pyjama parties with other princesses,
02:53so maybe we could see a big Christmas party with all the princesses Dumbo, Dumbo, Bimax. What do you think?
03:01That's a big idea. I know. You're a big idea. Disney Plus. Now we've got more Disney Plus ideas.
03:09I mean, for us right now, Anna and Elsa exist in the Frozen World, and we did have fun giving
03:16little nods to some of the other films at the beginning of the movie. Mm-hmm. And in this movie,
03:23we see that fear is the most scariest thing in the world, and life lived in fear is a life
03:30half lived.
03:31So how can we face and overcome fear? It's not easy.
03:38Well, I think sometimes, you know, with our films, and especially for young people, I know,
03:44myself included, when I was growing up, Disney films helped me get through many challenges,
03:49get through many fears. I would see myself in some of those characters, and the challenges that they
03:55would go through, I kind of went, well, they can do it, I can do it. So I feel the
04:01same way they look
04:02at our characters. Anna and Elsa go through some major challenges throughout the film, and I think
04:07people can look at that and sort of dig deep sometimes, and go, and especially young people,
04:14to go. I might be in a really, really tough time right now, but I just keep going.
04:19If I just keep persevering, I think it'll all work out. You know, I trust it will all work out.
04:26And I think love is the other component to that, love versus fear, and the love of family,
04:31and the support you get of family, I think can also pull you through hard times, love of yourself,
04:36when you only have yourself to rely on how to pull yourself through that. But to me, love is more
04:43powerful than fear. I love the, I don't know if it's a spoiler, but the water horse. Yes.
04:50It's amazing. I want to know everything about it. It comes from old Norse legends,
04:57the knock, and very different in the legends than how we used it. But still, it was a water horse,
05:05and we were inspired from that original one. And then it was, you know, Elsa beginning to connect
05:12with different elements of nature. And then we thought that, well, if she can connect with the
05:17water horse, that would be incredible. The challenge was that it was mainly our, the technical
05:23challenge of all our artists was to create this horse made of water on the flowing mane and all
05:30of that. But then we're not only was a horse challenging on water, it was when you put the horse
05:37underwater, how does that look water against water? And you know, why doesn't the horse just dissolve
05:44into, and sometimes it kind of does. But so it was a major challenge on the way. It took us
05:51most of
05:52the film to figure that out. I don't have magic powers, but now I won't want to. Thank you so
05:59much.
06:00Thank you. Thank you. Bye.
06:01Thank you.
06:14Bye.
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