2000 Archive — Fantasia
The archive contains “bar-sheets” – frame-by-frame mappings of music to action. For Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin), animators matched the stride piano rhythm to the bouncing of a taxi cab over potholes; the archive holds 30 failed timing drafts before the final version.
: The visuals must never lead the music; they should act as a "visual translation" of the tempo and timbre. fantasia 2000 archive
For decades, Walt Disney’s Fantasia (1940) stood as a bold, unprecedented experiment—a fusion of classical music and high-end animation that was decades ahead of its time. But it was its long-awaited sequel, , that finally brought the concept into the modern era. For collectors, animation historians, and Disney enthusiasts, the search for the Fantasia 2000 archive is akin to a digital-age quest for the Holy Grail. For decades, Walt Disney’s Fantasia (1940) stood as
Despite its comprehensiveness, the archive is incomplete. Missing items include: Despite its comprehensiveness, the archive is incomplete