**Disney provided an all-expense paid trip for me to cover this event, all opinions are 100% my own **
Recently during a fun Zootopia media day I was very
fortunate to sit down and have a chat with the extremely talented Directors and
the Producer of Zootopia. These guys have been working at Disney for many years
and have also been a part of some of your favorite Disney Hits.
Byron Howard, was the Director of Disney's 2010 world-wide
hit feature Tangled, and the popular short Tangled Ever After.
Rich Moore was the Director of Walt Disney Animation Studios
2012 Oscar nominated feature Wreck-it Ralph!
Clark Spencer, was the producer of Walt Disney
Animation Studios 2012 Oscar nominated feature Wreck-it Ralph. A role for which
he was a Producers Guild of America winner for, best animated film.
What was it like sitting down to chat with these Disney big wigs? Was it intimidating? No... Not at all, I have to say these were some of the most down to earth guys who really loved their job, and were excited to share their love of their newest project Zootopia, which will be available on DVD and Blu-Ray on June 7th 2016. Did you ever wonder how Disney movies get started?
Was there any initial idea, or something going on in your
lives that inspired this movie Zootopia?
Byron Howard: "For this movie we had to find out
a lot about animals, we took an amazing trip to Kenya, we were sent out into
the wilderness, the first camp they put the team up at was near a watering hole
where all types of animals came to drink predator and prey, lions would come
and drink right next to antelope and zebra which they normally eat, and during
the day they see each other and are aware of each other they just give each
other a look and they just drink... Then they go their separate ways, everyone
is very well behaved around the watering hole.
Two groups that normally do not get along, but in certain situations they have to figure out how to work together, we thought that was a very interesting. It was parallel in our own world, and as we dove deeper into the idea of bias, we throughout this was a compelling thing to do, we spend a long time talking to each other and experts about bias, we wanted to present it not as a message movie, but as the journey of the characters ....Judy is not perfect she makes mistakes, but she learns by the end of the movie she learns that this issues are not as simple as she thought. It was very tough on us all but we are very proud of the fact that people really related with the message of the movie and the journey of the characters".
Two groups that normally do not get along, but in certain situations they have to figure out how to work together, we thought that was a very interesting. It was parallel in our own world, and as we dove deeper into the idea of bias, we throughout this was a compelling thing to do, we spend a long time talking to each other and experts about bias, we wanted to present it not as a message movie, but as the journey of the characters ....Judy is not perfect she makes mistakes, but she learns by the end of the movie she learns that this issues are not as simple as she thought. It was very tough on us all but we are very proud of the fact that people really related with the message of the movie and the journey of the characters".
It is amazing to think this movie with this theme, the idea
actually came from animals. Who would have thought animals were so peaceful at
a watering hole? I guess we all need water, and when it is time to drink, it is
also time to let it be… Ever wonder how
the directors and producer’s come across a project? Are they scouted? Or do
they get to choose the jobs they do at Disney?
Rich Moore: "The projects are not assigned
we have a meeting with John Lassader and we present to him at least 3 ideas,
that we are interested in it comes from a discussion with him, what are
we passionate about? What ideas we like to explore? it is never assigned, that
is from an old era of Disney, it is a different studio now. If the director
does not have his or her heart into the project... and they take a long time
that is when things start to feel clichéd .. or hackneyed and that is why all 3
of us loved working on Zootopia this is a story that is crafted with real
depth.. really had something to talk about for a director everyday was
exciting, on Zootopia".
Byron Howard: "It is a great thing that
John Lasseter believes in this way of thinking, at the end of the day you are
going to send 5 years making this story, creating characters creating this
world, it's got to come from you, or you will eventually become bored and
disinterested".
With the amazing amount of scenes from funny to sad, in
Zootopia, do you have a favorite? How about the makers of this movie do they
have favorites? According to Rich Moore,
choosing a favorite scene is like asking, “What child do you like
better?” ha ha, I get it… You work so long on a project like this (usually
about 5 years!) and each and every scene is important to you.
What are each of your favorite scenes of the movie?
Rich Moore: “I loved the scene with Nick and
Judy in the gondola when they start to bond. It takes me back, I remember the
day we recorded it. With Jason Bateman, he is a comedian, this is a scene where
nick is dropping his guard and sharing this very painful moment in his past
with Judy when he was a junior ranger scout the full committal that Jason
gave to the scene, it is probably the most serious scene with Nick in it. He
just recorded a very funny scene, prior to that and he was good at taking us to
that moment and becoming very vulnerable. I will never forget creating that
scene together. The performance Ginny (Goodwin) gave too as the
supportive friend... it is one of those scenes where visually the performance
came together".
Byron Howard: "There are some many things
in the movie that are beautifully executed, by our story artists animators and
voice talent for being able to make us laugh. The scene where Judy goes to him
(Nick) and apologizes under the bridge, it is incredible for so many reasons,
Phil and Jared our writers did such a great job at creating that scene and
working with Jen Lee who was in the room with us, it was something we all
looked at together to make sure we were saying just the right thing, cause it
is such a tricky subject. Ginnifer came in and delivered such an
incredible performance, when you ask an actor to cry you never know what you
are going to get. Some are very skilled at that and are very natural at
the, and Ginnifer found something and was really in touch with the emotions and
was balling. When I look at Judy breaking down, I can't believe that that is a
real living character, it is not just a bunch of pixels and animation, it is
not a cartoon. That is a real tribute to what our artist can do. what a good
performance is".
Clark Spencer: "I am going to have to go
with the "Flash" scene. A few months before the movie comes out
the producer goes to other parts of the world, and we start sharing parts of
the film, over in Europe we went eight cities and we were playing, this scene
in different languages. I get to watch these audiences all respond in the exact
same way... in their own language, it was amazing to watch, and I feel that
sense of falling in love with the character Flash, and totally relating in such
an incredible way and to me, there is a weird science in that scene, when Judy
says "There all Sloths" and the audience laughing, and when the
sloths talk and you realize they are going to be talking over each other, then
the joke comes in and there is the big laugh.......you just watch that in all
those counties... it was an amazing experience to have. I really love that
scene”...
Are you guys thinking of making another Zootopia movie?
Byron Howard: “I think everyone would love
it... it is great to see when a work like that lands in these movies, you can
go in any direction.”
Rich Moore: “That would be cool.. collectively
if we felt that there was nowhere to go, sometimes, there is a story and it
feels like that is it, there is nothing left to say in this world... But this
world is so big there are so many characters, and people are hungry to know
more... On twitter we field questions every day, of like what is Bobo's first
name and, What can you tell me about this side character? The fans what to know
more. There is something more here than people are interested in the world then
why are we not exporting this world”?
Byron Howard: "We spend a lot of times talking
to each other about our personal experiences, it is great that this sets a
precedence, with Zootopia that it is really about something, the fact that we
can tackle a deep subject like that is terrific"...
Rich Moore: "I would say whatever it is,
it would be juicy! It would be more than what you can tell with human
characters, I think the world lends itself... to good talking animal stories,
stories that are difficult to talk about amount... human beings, something
about putting this in a world of animals with something we can relate to, they
are not exactly like us.. but we can put or our emotions into them, you have
the ability to talk about things that may be a little unseemly, It might come
off as preachy if it were done with live action or human characters... It is
more palatable to the audience in this kind of form".
Byron Howard: "I took a break, the most
time off I have taken in 25 years to rest. We are going to have Moana
coming out in November, near Thanksgiving... it is a beautiful movie, the Rock
is incredible, and it has great songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda".
Rich Moore: "I am working on something new,
but I can't talk about it right now... Maybe in two weeks"??
Hmm 2 weeks? Now that is exciting, I can't wait to see what
is up next for Disney. I am sure it will be amazing. After finding out this
cool information from this talented trio, that was not all for us, up next
we were going to get our own personal art lesson! We were going to be able to
draw a Zootopia character! It is not every day you have the chance to choose
what character you would like to learn to draw from a Disney artist! As novice
artists we asked to draw the "easiest one" which turned out to be Judy
Hopps,(that was great she is my favorite).
We were presented with animator paper and a fancy animator pencil, and before you know it we drew a large gum drop, a loop here a loop there... a little nose, and a smile… and bam.. Judy Hopps! Or something like Judy??
I am sorry I am not the best animator is the world, I will not be quitting my day job for animating that is for sure! But it was a blast to draw her. I would like to thank these amazing talents for talking the time out of their busy day to spend with us! Be sure to say tuned for more great Zootopia coverage, and pre-order your copy of Zootopia today, or pick up a copy of the Blu-Ray or DVD in stores June 7th!!
We were presented with animator paper and a fancy animator pencil, and before you know it we drew a large gum drop, a loop here a loop there... a little nose, and a smile… and bam.. Judy Hopps! Or something like Judy??
I am sorry I am not the best animator is the world, I will not be quitting my day job for animating that is for sure! But it was a blast to draw her. I would like to thank these amazing talents for talking the time out of their busy day to spend with us! Be sure to say tuned for more great Zootopia coverage, and pre-order your copy of Zootopia today, or pick up a copy of the Blu-Ray or DVD in stores June 7th!!
Be sure to stay
social with Zootopia:
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Stay social with
Zootopia’s Directors:
Byron Howard https://twitter.com/ByronPHoward
Rich Moore https://twitter.com/_rich_moore
Buy it:
Preorder Zootopia online or purchase a store near you on 6/7!
Zootopia is available on Blu-ray and DVD on
June 7th!
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5 comments:
Thank you for sharing some of the behind the scenes about the creating of this amazing movie. My family and I loved Zootopia. I really love the fact that they actually traveled to Kenya to research these animals when makkng the movie.
Thanks so much for sharing this interview. I loved Zootopia, and I always enjoy reading about the thoughts and ideas that go into a film.
This sounds like a cute movie. Sounds like you had an amazing time.
The kids and I loved Zootopia. It had such great messages, such great things to discuss as a family. Can't wait to see it again on blu ray.
I haven't seen this movie yet but am hoping to get the chance to soon. I saw the trailer and it looks super cute.
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