Now please let me explain[/B]
this is my veiw on the topic I may not be right buts its just how I see things at the moment
Now western animation, specifically CGI is huge, not only from the guys at pixar but other filmakers are stepping up and creating great films, bascially better than your typical "talking animal+obnoxious celebrity voice+pop culutre reference" type thing and I feel things are going to get better, we may see the day where a big mainstream animated film is made specifically for adults
but thats not what Im talking about here, I talking about traditional animated..2d stuff, which as far as films go is kinda dead here in the west,
Now I think this is for two reasons which complement each other
1. Disney
2.The public perception that "cartoons" are for kids
thease things go hand in hand
1. Dont get me wrong I think disney is awsome[/B] and they have created amazing films, in fact they are a benchmark of great animation, but the thing about disney is that their main Scource material was usually "fairy" tales,
basically disney was always targeted towards kids, which isnt bad though, in a way it would have prevented them from pushing any boundaries, and even if they did in the slightest the Moral gaurdians were there to give them a flaming
now this wouldnt be such a problem if it wasnt for the fact that
Disney had a completle monopoly over Traditionally animated films and were huge- which ment that it was practially ingrained in the public perception that animated=cartoon =disney =kids and so alot of other animated films seemed to copy the disney formula or usually an animated film wouldnt be targeted soley to adults (of coarse there were exceptions)
so it makes me think that things could have been different had there been more animated films that werent disney and that were more mature
bascially the point im making is that disney was so ingrained on peoples idea of animated films that anythign that wasnt disney or didnt follow disney formula didnt do so well
Now in regards to computer animation I think mabye things are where they are today because of how good PIXAR are and when shrek came around and basically said "fuck you" to the whole idea of disney it set the formula for CGI movies that I mentioned before
oh and for some reason around the turn of the century no one liked disney movies anymore, Not sure why mabye shrek had somthing to do with it
also its not liek disney did try, take Atlantis it was ambitious and a cool film but many people point out that its problem is it dosnt shake off the "kiddy-ness" and try nad be serious, similar to Titan AE which didnt know what direction it wanted to go
so to sum it all up I think that if there were filmakers in the west that were willing to push boundaires with traditionaly animated films and pick up the reins after disney said "fuck this" and went off to do direct to video seaquels then we would be seeign more traditionaly animated films on the big screen
so what do you think? some truth there or am I just talking crap? also yeah I know I only focused on America
this is my veiw on the topic I may not be right buts its just how I see things at the moment
Now western animation, specifically CGI is huge, not only from the guys at pixar but other filmakers are stepping up and creating great films, bascially better than your typical "talking animal+obnoxious celebrity voice+pop culutre reference" type thing and I feel things are going to get better, we may see the day where a big mainstream animated film is made specifically for adults
but thats not what Im talking about here, I talking about traditional animated..2d stuff, which as far as films go is kinda dead here in the west,
Now I think this is for two reasons which complement each other
1. Disney
2.The public perception that "cartoons" are for kids
thease things go hand in hand
1. Dont get me wrong I think disney is awsome[/B] and they have created amazing films, in fact they are a benchmark of great animation, but the thing about disney is that their main Scource material was usually "fairy" tales,
basically disney was always targeted towards kids, which isnt bad though, in a way it would have prevented them from pushing any boundaries, and even if they did in the slightest the Moral gaurdians were there to give them a flaming
now this wouldnt be such a problem if it wasnt for the fact that
Disney had a completle monopoly over Traditionally animated films and were huge- which ment that it was practially ingrained in the public perception that animated=cartoon =disney =kids and so alot of other animated films seemed to copy the disney formula or usually an animated film wouldnt be targeted soley to adults (of coarse there were exceptions)
so it makes me think that things could have been different had there been more animated films that werent disney and that were more mature
bascially the point im making is that disney was so ingrained on peoples idea of animated films that anythign that wasnt disney or didnt follow disney formula didnt do so well
Now in regards to computer animation I think mabye things are where they are today because of how good PIXAR are and when shrek came around and basically said "fuck you" to the whole idea of disney it set the formula for CGI movies that I mentioned before
oh and for some reason around the turn of the century no one liked disney movies anymore, Not sure why mabye shrek had somthing to do with it
also its not liek disney did try, take Atlantis it was ambitious and a cool film but many people point out that its problem is it dosnt shake off the "kiddy-ness" and try nad be serious, similar to Titan AE which didnt know what direction it wanted to go
so to sum it all up I think that if there were filmakers in the west that were willing to push boundaires with traditionaly animated films and pick up the reins after disney said "fuck this" and went off to do direct to video seaquels then we would be seeign more traditionaly animated films on the big screen
so what do you think? some truth there or am I just talking crap? also yeah I know I only focused on America