The Art of Frozen 2
eBook - ePub

The Art of Frozen 2

  1. 156 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

The Art of Frozen 2

About this book

Through never-before-seen development art, character sketches, storyboards, and color scripts, The Art of Frozen 2 gives fans a front-row view of the vast creative effort behind the much-anticipated sequel to Frozen. Filled with gorgeous four-color images and fascinating facts and details from the production team, it's the ultimate insider's look.Copyright ©2019 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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~ PART ONE ~

ARENDELLE

Several stories have taken place in the Frozen world now. To make sure the geography made sense logically in Frozen 2, we tweaked the design of Arendelle kingdom in subtle ways for accuracy. It feels more like an old European town now, with its own history. The streets and houses have a more logical layout. It feels like a real, permanent place.
—David Womersley, art director, environments
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DAVID WOMERSLEY Digital
As we developed the village of Arendelle, we gave the streets names. Market Square is surrounded by the main streets of Klokkegate, which goes to the clock, and Hoydegate, which runs up a hill. Kongeligplas, or Royal Square, was so named because at one point there was going to be a royal statue there. Borgbro is the road that connects the main village to the castle. And Vindmolleveien is the windy road around the perimeter that has a windmill on it.
—David Womersley, art director, environments
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DAVID WOMERSLEY Digital
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DAVID WOMERSLEY Digital
The technology has improved since Frozen. We tried to make sure the essence of the original film—its look and feel—is retained, while also updating assets and elements where we can. For example, we’re using a different renderer, called Disney’s Hyperion Renderer, which increases the ability to make things feel like the material they actually are and to depict fine details we weren’t able to show before. The film starts in Arendelle so audiences will see areas of the castle and village they’ve seen before, but there’s more of a visual richness.
—Jack Fulmer, look development supervisor
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DAVID WOMERSLEY Digital
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MAC GEORGE Digital
There was a version of the story where Arendelle Castle was washed away in a flood, and then rebuilt as a combination of the Northuldra and Arendellian styles. The castle’s foundations became a series of islands linked with aerial bridges to various parts of the castle. Another version had the flow of water being reversed, which is why we designed the watermill.
—David Womersley, art director, environments
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DAVID WOMERSLEY Digital
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DAVID WOMERSLEY Digital

ANNA AND ELSA

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JIN KIM Pencil
The challenge with a Frozen sequel was to find a good story that woul...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Introduction
  7. The Elements
  8. Arendelle
  9. Air
  10. Earth
  11. Fire
  12. Water
  13. Color Script
  14. Acknowledgments
  15. About the Author
  16. Chronicle Ebooks