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Re: Frankenweenie is Coming to DCA!
^wouldn't it most likely be in animation building.. Or blue sky cellar?Last edited by imaginashton; 07-15-2012, 03:25 PM.
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Very cool! I still love that it's based on a short that essentially got him fired from Disney 25 years ago just proves that if you keep to your vision you will someday get your just rewardsBGood! It's not just my motto its my name!
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Re: Frankenweenie is Coming to DCA!
Originally posted by mey View PostIt listed San Diego July 11-15. I assume that mean at (or since the Con has gotten so big, it has spilled outside the convention center) or just outside ComicCon. Has anyone seen it yet?
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The exhibit was separate from the HGTV presentation, and was located within Comic-Con, on the main Exhibit Hall. Judging from the video above, it wasn't the entire exhibit, I think only three of the scenes were on display, the Attic, Kitchen, and School (there might have been a forth that I'm blanking on, but I think that was all), as well as some early models and sketches. Not a very big exhibit, but packed with cool stuff. On the Comic-Con floor, I could barely hear the soundtrack from the accompanying videos, so I'd love to see it again in Anaheim. It's great to see the figures (puppets? I don't know the proper term for stop-motion characters) and get an idea of the scale of the whole thing, and the details on the sets were fantastic (I loved the science projects and all the little details on display in the schoolroom).
If this goes to DCA, I'd guess it'd be in the Blue Sky Cellar, seems just the right size for it.
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Originally posted by Flealick View PostThe exhibit was separate from the HGTV presentation, and was located within Comic-Con, on the main Exhibit Hall. Judging from the video above, it wasn't the entire exhibit, I think only three of the scenes were on display, the Attic, Kitchen, and School (there might have been a forth that I'm blanking on, but I think that was all), as well as some early models and sketches. Not a very big exhibit, but packed with cool stuff. On the Comic-Con floor, I could barely hear the soundtrack from the accompanying videos, so I'd love to see it again in Anaheim. It's great to see the figures (puppets? I don't know the proper term for stop-motion characters) and get an idea of the scale of the whole thing, and the details on the sets were fantastic (I loved the science projects and all the little details on display in the schoolroom).
If this goes to DCA, I'd guess it'd be in the Blue Sky Cellar, seems just the right size for it.
It could also fit into the lobby of the Disney Animation building like they did for the Snow White exhibit months ago.
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