yes............ and i have longer hair than everyone else i know, so i think i have acomplished my childhood goal edit: i cut my hair. long hair was getting boring.
@@andreamoro8543 Well, you get a PhD in a certain domain, as for this person is probably animation. The thing is, getting a PhD means you are doing research on a specific topic, and it shouldn't be a broad topic since it is hard to cover and will not result in valuable research. So you choose something more specific in order to add value to the domain you are researching. As for an example in which I am familiar with, I can go get a PhD in Informatics, so I will work with a Faculty of Informatics. I can choose a specific subject which can be Swarm Algorithms and I can research this and find new innovative things to add value to it. (Thats the whole point of having a PhD) Nice thing, swarm algos have been used in the animation of the Bats in Batman movies :) Hope I made myself clear
@@bloddrinkeraka Never feel like that! Its never too late if you want it and can make it. And its ok if you dont go to one, but never say you are too stupid for something. We all have our qualities!
Fun fact: they also created a “hair bible” for repunzel, with some rules about what not do to with her hair and what you can do (must always have her signature swoop, etc.)
Well she cut her hair short so if it was a sequel it wouldn’t be that bad and if they made a different version it would likely be a live action and not another animation if it’s just a remake
Well..we already have tangled the series that have like..3 season..so i dont think a sequel movie will be good😭(oh yea we also got tangled short movie from 2012 or smtg)
They didnt actually it first start in 1940s but walt disney himself couldn't make a adveture movie for rapunzel cuase it was hard than it got restore'd in 1998 for development and got agreed in 2004 to be made but it was so different back then the story was sort of enchanted 2007 like but the director retired and the movie didnt relese in 2007 as they hope than 2 new directors came and start working on it this time the animation is 3D insted of 2D and it was told to come in 2009 but due to it being so hard to animate the hair of rapunzel and changing the whole story and making new characters and all that stuff the movie got delyed a year in 2010 and finally it got released and it was a masterpiece that i doubt disney could ever make again it was so beautiful and i grow up loving rapunzel and eugene sm 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@@missthangd4311 *You doesn't know what you want! Animation is the best way to tell a story! animation doesn't need shitty live action for the story to be known! You don't know anything, you're ignorant without creativity!*
So that's why they prefer the 2d cartoon design in the series probably because of this. Because it will take a lot of time if they utilize this in the series (well at least its canon).
@RashadA452 I could imagine it. It's pretty normal compared to stuff you'd see these days. Because animating is a very hard thing to do, especially since hair is one of the hardest elements to animate, alongside faces, it's actually expected. Maybe you aren't so educated on the topic, that's fine.
Its still great even though its made in 2010 the animation didnt age a day it looks awsome i say that to shrek too they really having great CGI of their time 🤩🤩🤩🤩
In the production of this film, they literally created a new program for animating hair. To this day, almost all hair in Disney movies is animated using this technology. The movie Encanto was the first to contain every single hair type due to this technology. It has also been used to help create more complex hairstyles like the styles Anna and Elsa wear in Frozen.
just rewatched Tangled today! God what I would give to be able to see it for the first time again. Such a great movie. The songs, the characters, the voice acting, Eugene 😩 were and still are so amazing. Definitely in my top three favorite disney princess movies