Take a Peek Inside Disney’s Animation Research Library #LittleMermaidEvent

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One of the most interesting parts of my Disney trip to Los Angeles last month was going to the Disney Animation Research Library.  The Animation Research Library is where most of Disney’s art is stored.  There are over 65 MILLION pieces of art currently in stored in the Animation Research Library from the early days of Disney films to the newest computer animated films and everything in between.  It is a great resource of Disney employees to use to look at older movies and gain inspiration for new movies.
As soon as we walked in the ARL we were told that we weren’t allowed to use pens anywhere the art was kept so we were all given pencils to take notes with.  There is no food or water allowed near the artwork and the use museum quality handling standards such as using white gloves when touching any artwork.
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Right now the ARL is working to digitally photograph all of the art to be able to preserve it forever.  There are 2 different processes for photographing the art.  They use high resolution cameras that use 240 mega pixels per file and take about 2 minutes PER PICTURE for older artwork and less stable artwork such as charcoal.  For animation art they use a lower resolution cameras (instant art camera) that use 60 mega pixels.  On average this camera can take 1,000 images per day per camera.  The ARL has scanned 800,000 pieces of art in the last 3 1/2 years!  They do daily quality control checks for color, continuity, etc.  They check for things such as hair, dirt, etc. that might have gotten into the picture and they are viewed at 24 frames per second of animation when they check so the person checking as to really keep an eye on details.
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The Design Department is the department that loads out art work for exhibits and creates lots of projects for theme parks, museums, and more.  There is no original art work in this department so they have a large workshop where they can put art together for projects, use all types of medium to design exhibits, and get really creative for many different Disney departments.  The Design Department uses colored pencils to enhance colors to levels that printers can’t.  They also help put books together such as a Tinkerbell book coming out this fall as well as a visual effect book on hand drawing that is coming out soon.  There are 2 musicians in the Design Department so we were told that there are lots of afternoon jam sessions to boost energy and creativity while working.   See the guitars?
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To really get a taste of Disney’s history we were lucky enough to be able to go inside several of Disney’s vaults- an area usually closed to non-Disney employees.  There are 11 vaults at the ARL and they contain over 40 years of Disney history.  They are all temperature controlled and COLD!  9 of the vaults house flat art such as individual cells, drawings, layouts, etc.  The art is all handled with white gloves and the vaults are earthquake protected since they are in California.  Much of the older sketches and storyboards have coffee rings, food stains, and notes on them from their original artists.  Early in Disney’s history they didn’t have scripts early in the movie making process.  The lines were all written on the story boards and we were able to see some examples of this.  In the 3D vaults models, puppets, and anything not flat is stored.  One interesting thing we learned is that they often used models to figure out shadows instead of getting a whole orchestra to come in.  The multi-plane camera paintings on glass are also store here.  The Little Mermaid was one of the last films that was created using a multi-plane camera.  It was also the last Disney movie to use hand painted cells (except for a small part at the end of the movie).
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The final stop on our tour of the Animation Research Library as to meet with Lella Smith, the Creative Director of The Little Mermaid.  She as across from us, behind a table covered in various original art work sketches from The Little Mermaid.  She shared with us how Ariel’s hair was designed with more body than individual strands of hair since she was underwater so her look was more like astronaut’s hair.  She shared with us how at one time Ursula was going to be designed after Joan Joan Collins.  It was Roy Disney who said no, no, no she should be more like an octopus.   I found it interesting to learn that Ariel was originally going to be a blonde.  I just can’t see Ariel as a blonde, can you?
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It was originally discussed to make The Little Mermaid in the 1930’s but it was then shelved until it was finally made in 1989.   Now the new Diamond Edition of The Little Mermaid will be available October 1, 2013.  It is not simply a rescan of the original.  It is old Little Mermaid footage manipulated into a new 3D version.  Make sure to check it out!
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If you have a Little Mermaid fan on your shopping list then you are in luck this year.  With the upcoming Diamond edition of The Little Mermaid coming out soon on DVD, Disney has a whole line of great new The Little Mermaid themed consumer products.  The Little Mermaid is loved by such a wide audience from children to grown women so I love that Disney has products for every Ariel fan.
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When I went to Los Angeles a few weeks ago I was lucky to be a part of a Little Mermaid dinner where we were given a sneak preview of many of the new Little Mermaid products and now I get to share them with my readers.  Enjoy!
Toys and Dolls
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Disney’s Animators’ Collection Ariel Doll Deluxe Bathtub Gift Set
This 16 inch doll comes complete with seashell bathtub, terrycloth bath costume, satin nightdress, Sebastian, and even a DINGLEHOPPER!  This is a great doll for a toddler and is available at the Disney Store with suggested retail price of $49.95.
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The Little Mermaid Plush Collection
This plush collection features all of your favorite characters from The Little Mermaid including Ariel, Prince Eric, Ursula, Flounder, Scuttle, Sebastian, Max, Flotsam, and Jetsam.  They are available at the Disney Store with suggested retail price of $9.95 to $19.95.
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Disney Princess Mermaid-to-Princess Ariel
My girls love this doll.  She sings two different songs from the movie as she transforms from a mermaid to a human and back again.  She features a beautiful shimmering gown and sparkly tail.  It is made by Mattel and has a suggested retail price of $24.99.   If your daughter loves to play with Barbie dolls, this one’s for her!
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Disney Princess Ariel Royal Ship
Take your adventures out to sea with this fun 2 level, expandable ship.  Includes vanity, mermaid-princess bed, and lots of other treasure surprises!  It is made by Mattel and has a suggested retail price of $49.99.
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The Little Mermaid Deluxe Doll Gift Set
I love this deluxe gift set.  Not only are the dolls beautifully done but it features 2 exclusive 12″ characters, Ursula and for the first time ever, her alter-ego Vanessa!  This 5 piece box set also has little Scuttle, Sebastian, and Flounder figures so your little one can act out her own undersea adventures.  You can find this set at the Disney Store and it has a suggested retail price of $79.95.

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Under the Sea Surprise Ariel
My girls love playing in the shower and bath with dolls and this special doll has a magical surprise.  When you place Ariel in water her fins light up to create a magical rainbow of color.  She also sings and says sounds and phrases from favorite movie moments.  She is one of my favorite Ariel dolls and I know my girls would love playing with her.  Who am I kidding?  I would love playing with her myself.  Who said a grown mommy can’t play with dolls?  It is made by JAKKS Pacific and has a suggested retail price of $29.99.

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Holiday Princess 2013- The Little Mermaid
Look how beautiful the 2013 Little Mermaid Holiday Princess is with her sparkly white and turquoise dress, tiara, and dangling earrings.  Is it too early to add her to my wish list?

Dress-up/Pretend Play
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Ariel Costume Collection for Girls (left) and Ariel Musical Light Up Dress (right)
Dressing up as the Little Mermaid has always been my daughters favorite costume and Disney has some really beautiful costumes available.  The Disney Store has the Ariel costume, tiara, and wand with a suggested retail price from $12.95-$44.95.  Want a little extra sparkle and shimmer?  JAKKS Pacific’s Ariel costume both lights up with magical motion-activated lights and also plays “Under the Sea”.  I was like a little kid when I saw this costume for the first time.  I had the Disney rep push the button several times so I could hear the dress sing and flash it’s lights.

Apparel and Accessories
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Little Mermaid Tanks and Tees
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE the grown-up style of the Little Mermaid Tanks and Tees that are available at Hot Topic with a suggested retail price starting at $9.00.  They also have other Little Mermaid merchandise, too, so make sure to check it out.  I love that there is so much stuff for the older Little Mermaid fans!

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Ariel Long John Pajamas
This cuddly pj set is made of 100% organically grown cotton and has ready-to-grow cuffs to keep the fit neatly in place.  My girls dream of a night cold enough in FL to wear these pjs but you can find them at Hanna Andersson with a suggested retail price of $42.00.
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Ariel Charm Bracelet
Charm bracelets are so much fun and this is one of my favorites.  It features 10 charms of favorite characters and icons from The Little Mermaid on a silver-tone link bracelet.  It is bright, colorful, and will go with any fashionista’s wardrobe.  You can find this beauty at the Disney Store with a suggested retail price of $16.95.

Cosmetics
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Disney Reigning Beauties Ariel Collection by Sephora
I am so excited for this collection.  I won the nail polish set playing trivia at the dinner and the colors are so pretty.  My favorite is the sparkly white which looks great by itself or over other colors.  Sephora has an assortment of cosemetics, a signature fragrance, and other accessories inspired by our favorite red-headed mermaid.  I love the attention to detail on the packaging.  Look at the hidden figures in the barcodes.  Who do you see?
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Ornaments
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I don’t have a Christmas tree but I LOVE LOVE LOVE these ornaments.  The Ariel on the right is my favorite.  I need to think of a creative place to put her because I WANT ONE!

What are your favorite Little Mermaid products?
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I’m Going To LA For The Disney Planes Premiere and Little Mermaid Event! #DisneyPlanesPremiere #LittleMermaidEvent

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I am so excited to share with you that I will be flying to LA on Sunday August 4th to be a part of the Disney Planes Premiere and Little Mermaid Event.  My girls and I are HUGE Little Mermaid fans so this trip is extra exciting for me.  I just have to make sure they don’t try to hide in my suitcase to come with me.
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This is going to be a fun filled 2 1/2 day whirlwind of a trip.  We get to attend the red carpet premiere of Planes, interview the voice of The Little Mermaid- Jodie Benson, see a 20 preview of Disney’s upcoming movie, Frozen, and have a meet and greet with the puppies from Super Buddies.  Check out our schedule:

Sunday, August 4th 

  • Travel to Los Angeles and check-in to our hotel.
  • Disney Consumer Products LITTLE MERMAID Showcase dinner

Monday, August 5th

  • Visit the Animation Research Library for a look at THE LITTLE MERMAID archived materials and a Q&A with the lead archivists
  • Preview bonus content from THE LITTLE MERMAID and sit down for Q&As with Jodie Benson, THE voice of “Ariel”, John Musker and Ron Clements, Writers and Directors
  • Attend the red carpet premiere of PLANES at the El Capitan Theatre- YES, we will get to walk the red carpet!  I can’t wait!

Tuesday, August 6th

  • Preview 20 minutes of the upcoming theatrical release FROZEN (in theatres November 27th) including a Q&A with filmmakers
  • Meet and Greet with some of the stars of SUPER BUDDIES, the newest film in the Buddies franchise

You can follow along with our trip with #DisneyPlanesPremiere and #LittleMermaidEvent.
Disney’s Planes flies into theaters on August 9th!

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