Until then, for those of you that can’t wait, I’ve come up with a list of 25 things you need to know about Secret of the Wings, which debuts on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital on October 23, 2012:ġ2.
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My full interviews with them will be posted soon. Once the film is finished and comes back, if there’s any animation that doesn’t quite work – for example, the lip flaps don’t match or there’s something that’s changed or the filmmakers want to change the performance - they’ll do ADR to replace dialogue and use other techniques like that to produce the best film possible.Īfter laying down tracks in the recording studio and having fun watching McGrath drop my voice into the production of Secret of the Wings as Periwinkle, the newest character in the highly successful Disney Fairies series, I got to talk to the filmmakers behind the fourth installment of the franchise: screenwriter/director Peggy Holmes & producer Michael Wigert, associate producer Lorri Broda & character designer Ritsuko Notani, and art director Fred Warter & lead lighting compositor Nickie Huai. They do hundreds and hundreds of thousands of takes in a movie. With animation, the voice is one of the only things that’s not computer driven and it carries through all the stages of production from storyboards to pre-viz and layout. It also allows the directors to come in and out very easily. McGrath further explained that they do all their recordings in-house which is a treat for the talent because they get to come to Disney, see the artwork and be a part of the creative process.