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Treasure Planet Archive Report
6. Why the Archive Matters
Treasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is a unique blend of traditional and computer-generated imagery, combining the classic novel "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson with elements of science fiction. This report provides an overview of the Treasure Planet archive, including its production history, plot, characters, reception, and legacy.
Treasure Planet Archive
One of the most fascinating items in the is the original animatic for the climax. In the final film, Silver lets Jim go. In the original storyboard draft (discovered in 2016), Silver actually tries to kill Jim. treasure planet archive
- Timeline from 1990s (as “Treasure Planet”/“50° Below Zero”)
- Ron Clements & John Musker notes and memos
- Budget, box office, and post-release analysis
What other animated films blended 2D and 3D techniques like Treasure Planet? Treasure Planet Archive Report 6
Aesthetic Influence and Legacy
Documentation regarding the 70/30 artistic rule (70% traditional, 30% sci-fi) and the use of technology that combined 3D CGI with 2D traditional animation. Video Archives: What other animated films blended 2D and 3D