Source: https://www.uphe.com/movies/antzSpecial Features
Digital copy of Antz
Production Featurette
Basics of Computer Animation
Antz Facial Animation
Character Design
Feature Commentary with Directors Tim Johnson and Eric Darnell
Antz on Blu-ray
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Antz is getting released on Blu-ray on October 16, 2018.
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This is also welcome news. The current DVD stinks. I will be so happy to dispose of (or sell) it when this comes out.
Now bring on El Dorado, Sinbad, Over the Hedge and Shark Tale.
Now bring on El Dorado, Sinbad, Over the Hedge and Shark Tale.
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I want a Blu-ray release of The Road to El Dorado, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, and Joseph: King of Dreams.Jules wrote:Now bring on El Dorado, Sinbad, Over the Hedge and Shark Tale.
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Oh! I forgot Joseph because it was DTV and I haven’t yet seen it. Sotiris, do you know whether it was animated in-house at DreamWorks or whether they outsourced the animation, as the film was, I expect, a lower budget production?
In any case, if it ever comes out on blu I will get it.
In any case, if it ever comes out on blu I will get it.
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I don't understand what's the hold-up with those titles. They have already remastered them in HD. They were included in the 33-film Blu-ray box set they gave to their staff on the occasion of their acquisition by Comcast.Jules wrote:Now bring on El Dorado, Sinbad, Over the Hedge and Shark Tale.
How come you never watched it? I recommend it, if you care about my opinion. Even though it's obviously not as good as The Prince of Egypt, its production values are higher than the average Disney DTV. The animation was outsourced to Bardel Animation (now Bardel Entertainment) in Canada.Jules wrote:Sotiris, do you know whether it was animated in-house at DreamWorks or whether they outsourced the animation, as the film was, I expect, a lower budget production?