Tale as Old as Time: The Art and Making of Beauty and the Beast
The Beauty and the Beast legend has a universal appeal; the fairy tale exists in numerous versions throughout the world. During the process of being translated into a Disney film, Beauty and the Beast had several false starts. It was originally conceived as an eighteenth-century period piece, directed by the British husband-and-wife team of Richard and Jill Purdum. After some changes, two new directors, Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, were put in charge of the project. Although he was initially reluctant to do another animated film after The Little Mermaid, the late Howard Ashman came on board shortly after the new directors did. Over many months, the characters and story evolved further, but there were many changes, and wrong turns. Sequences were created, reworked, cut, and added as the film gradually emerged, like a statue from a block of marble.
SKU | 5935 |
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ISBN | 9781423124818 |
Language | English |
Product Type | Hardcover Books |
Primary Contributor | Charles Solomon |
Age Groups | Ages 10 to 12, Ages 13 to 15 |
Publisher | Disney Editions |