February 8, 2012

NOONWIRE: Disney’s animation meet toys

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From the Los Angeles Times:

Disney Pixar Animation guru John Lasseter found himself tangled in a miniature fashion kerfuffle.

Toy maker Mattel Inc. had made a prototype doll of “The Princess and the Frog’s” newly minted princess, Tiana, wearing her bayou wedding dress. But one animator worried that the gown failed to reflect the one in the film, whose multiple layers resemble the petals of an unfolding waterlily.

Lasseter suggested a way to create the illusion of volume without driving up the doll’s $10 price tag — namely, printing a swirling pattern of glitter atop the diaphanous outer layer of fabric.

No detail seems to be too mundane for Lasseter, who after years focusing on Pixar is extending his reach to Walt Disney Co.’s merchandise juggernaut. Immersing himself in the toy-making process, he has visited a plant in Hong Kong to observe how workers applied paint to “Toy Story” Buzz Lightyear figures. The father of five boys has also spent hours in Mattel’s showrooms, studying the Disney Princess line, to better understand what little girls want.

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