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"Balto III": Digital or traditional cell animation?

Which is it?

Started by Aniu1983 on 12 Jul 2003, 04:43 UTC · 8 preserved posts

On Fluke's site, he says that B3 will be digital animation like the other two films, and I was just wondering where he heard or read this.

Also, on your site Silver, you list Simon Wells as one of the writers for the upcoming sequel.  That interview on DVD Premiere never mentioned him, just Cliff Ruby and Elana Lesser.

I don't really mean to seem nosy, I'm just curious if there's a source of information I don't know about.

It is digital, I just never got around to correcting the mistake.  Sorry about that. ^_^;
Yeah I was told by a rather reliable source that it is Digital animation.
Has to be digital its cheaper and less cost effective, and plus the movie can be finished sooner. IMO i much prefer the traditional ink and paint. But then again who really beleives in tradition anymore? its all make movie make muchandise get richer!!
Traditional inks and colours are nicer, but in fact, digital way is faster and cheeper. I think that if a balto 3 will come, it will be digital.
Yes it will be.  

All of that was established in the posts above yours. O_o;
Oooh, sounds exciting either way and I'm sure, no matter what it turns out like, I will love it. -grinners-
IT's definately digital.  Both Balto and Wolf Quest were done in those formats.  It'd be a little strange to turn back now.  Especially since animation is increasingly being done in a digital format.