The intent this time around was to make a Jungle Book movie, at cost of $175 million,
this time around they used a little boy called Neel Sethi worked alongside a cast of characters who were created entirely in CGI, and voiced by famous actors like Bill Murray and Lupita Nyong’o, who recorded their parts months later.
it racked up a global $1b tickets sold over the course that it was in theatres
-All animals and landscapes etc. were created on computers, mostly by the British Digital effects house MPC
cel animation as a homage - multiplane layers during the first scene (intro part)
-The producers tried to keep the animals as close to the normal anatomy of that animal to make sure it was as realistic as possible
-Some of the producers went to other countries like India to look at Jungles and such to help create realism
walt disney home entertainment realised it on VHS in 1991 and on dvd in 2007
it is a vertically integrated and they own many company in order to get the message out to a wider audience
Created with intent of a realistic look.
Humour would've been too broad for a live action.
Disney were open to faureau's new approach.
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