Frozen
Frozen
In order to free herself and her kingdom from the chains of ice of her sister Elsa, the Snow Queen, Anna embarks on a grand journey. The guards in the quest were Kristoff, a man from the mountains, and his one-horned reindeer, the snowman Olaf. To do this, Anna and her team need to find Eliza, who now lives deep in the mountains. And the way to the shelter of the Snow Queen is not so easy, dangers lurk at every step. But danger is not an obstacle to friendship, when brave heroes, having joined forces, still break through armadas of snow troops, storms and other traps and surprises. And this struggle will melt more than one cold heart. Read more The announcement of the cartoon "Frozen 3D" from the Disney studio was surprisingly quiet. In the original, the name of the tape sounds like "Frozen", which during the production started with small rumors about the creation of a cartoon about dinosaurs by the Pixar studio. As a result, it turned out that Pixar was indeed working on the creation of such a film, but this was completely different. The project was talked about at the beginning of the zeroes, but some movements with its creation began only in 2010, and even then the filming stopped for a while, until in 2012 the studio announced the continuation of work on this new interpretation of the classic tale of Hantz by Christian Anderson. An interesting fact is that by putting Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee in the director's chair, the production studio thus introduced a new interesting date. Jennifer Lee, the second director of "Frozen 3D" became the first woman to direct a cartoon for Walt Disney Animation Studios. After the release of the full-length version of Winnie the Pooh, which was almost completely drawn, the studio bosses thought to do the same with "Ice Heart 3D". When John Lesseter, one of the curators of the cartoon and the director of the Pixar studio, which is now owned by Disney, saw the sketches of the script, he decided to film it using computer graphics. Thus, when creating the tape, a hybrid hand-drawn/CGI technology was used, which the viewer could observe in the cartoon "Rapunzel".