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alexjohnstonart · 13 days ago
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The sillies~ ❄️
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cloudberriesforaqueen · 6 months ago
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Elsa's Snowflake in Anna's Eyes ❄️
According to The Art of Frozen, Elsa has a "signature snowflake shape."
"If you saw it anywhere in the movie, you'd know it wasn't nature, it was her." — Dan Lund, effects artist.
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So, when they pointed out the detail that Elsa's snowflake appears in Anna's eyes as she turns into solid ice, it was like a cruel reminder for Elsa that what she had done to Anna wasn't nature's fault... it was hers.
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Though her pupils no longer constrict in the movie, Elsa's snowflakes are still seen all around Anna's eyes!
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— ❄️
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farbexx · 3 months ago
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@66zl33gr got me obsessed with the Polish version of Frozen Heart. UUGHHHHUHH
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synergysilhouette · 8 months ago
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"Welcome to Rosas" took inspo from the wrong opening songs
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"Wish" is an exhausting topic, but this is not the last time I'm gonna talk about it! I don't remember all the influences the song was said to take influence from, but "Welcome to Rosas" seemed to embody the more upbeat Disney openings, songs that embraced community and how the protagonist fit into it, such as...
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However, I think Disney should've went in a different direction, going for a worldbuilding song that was epic and mysterious, dramatic and foreboding, just as much haunting as it was enticing, such as...
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(Just now realizing we haven't gotten many epic opening songs for the musicals that fit the criteria lately.)
As an amateur songwriter, I know how hard it can be to write an opening song, but WTR just didn't work, neither in production, lyrics, or entertainment.
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amethyst-geek · 1 month ago
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If Hans' brother eldest brother, Caleb, ever makes an animated appearance, I want him to be act more like classical Disney villain to contrast with how Hans was a secret villain in the first movie. Caleb should be comically theatrical and making no attempts to hide the fact he's an ass. I also want him to have bombastic villain song. Maybe he could have an entire fleet on henchmen who were hired specifically to act backup dancers in said song.
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chloe-spade · 7 months ago
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I am in the planning process of a Frozen Au Fanfic for my Twisted FairyTales Series. But I am having trouble deciding who would be the main characters(i.e Elsa and Anna) and these are my current options but I want to have some outside opinions before I continue
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someoneoffthestreet · 1 year ago
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Remember: this is for fun. Don't take it too seriously! Just pick your favorite between the two choices.
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mochathelion · 10 months ago
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Me when I can story board but not animate (I want to kill myself /silly)
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The song is frozen heart from frozen
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ericmicael · 1 year ago
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FUN FACT: Elsa was almost responsible for Hans going to the grave twice.
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In "Frozen Heart" it is revealed that she tried to impose a much more severe sentence on him for the murder attempts, but it was Anna who stopped her because she just wanted to get him out of Arendelle as quickly as possible. I've seen people arguing that Hans wouldn't be executed because it could create trade problems between the two kingdoms… But considering how much the King of the Southern Isles cares about the prince, it's very likely that he would pay for Elsa to take the man to the execution.
In "Frozen Fever" Elsa blows a trumpet and ends up "accidentally" sending a huge snowball into the Southern Islands, which hits Hans, crushing him in the manure cart. And that was the character's last 100% canonical appearance in the franchise if you ignore "Disney Magic Kingdoms". But then recently at the Disney parks, news was revealed saying that everyone from the Southern Islands came to Arendelle for a celebration, except Hans who was banished and still recovering from the injuries he suffered after being crushed by a huge and mysterious snowball.
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I wonder if Elsa will have a third chance to kill him… I personally would prefer Kristoff to be responsible. Kristoff was initially going to face Hans in "Frozen 1" and is the only one of the trio who has not yet humiliated this abusive prince.
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alexjohnstonart · 2 months ago
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Eirwyn showing a glimpse of her feral side while fighting Judge Selavus. One of the early stages before transforming into a large deer beast
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tookishcombeferre · 1 month ago
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So, I had something in mind for the "Hero or Villain" prompt for Cedric Week since the prompts popped up, but I still ended up being late. Go figure.
This is probably one of the most artsy and self-indulgent things I've written in a while. XD
I just really like writing things that I can use as an excuse to experiment with prose and are also kind of sad. I'm a poet by trade, and poetry often spills into my prose. I'm known to still dabble in writing some true pure angst once in a great while. So, enjoy?
For those following my quirky little series "Mistaken: The Untold Story of Enchancia's Royal Sorcerer," there's some fun little explanations and things tucked in here and there that you'll recognize, and you'll find some more pieces to the puzzle I've been laying out for you across some of the other fics in that series.
However, this works plenty well as a stand alone piece.
I think I forgot to tag @cedricweek in my other fic I wrote earlier. Oops.
Again, many apologies for the late post, and many thanks for organizing. It was fun to see the cool stuff people posted! Enjoy the fic/ offering. Like I said, this was an enjoyable little experiment both in prose and thought on Cedric's backstory.
Cheers,
Pip 💚💜
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meltthefrozenheart · 1 year ago
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10 YEARS OF FROZEN !!!
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This is nuts. So much has changed, yet I can still remember clearly how this animated movie captured my attention immediatly. At the time I wasn't much interested in animated movies, so I didn't watch it in theaters. But when I "discovered" it in 2014, it became an obsession. The characters, the story, the themes, even the music. These two sisters, despite their differeces, still longing for each other, yet facing trauma, their separation and the isolation from the rest of the world ... and even the other characters, Olaf, Kristoff & Sven, Hans, they all are so interesting to follow.
Everything captured my interest, as if I was watching not just something aimed for families, but FOR EVERYBODY in a deeper sense: a full fleshed-out movie that talked universaly to the whole audience, indifferently of age or gender.
And here talking is a guy who always loved blockbusters, is obsessed with Transformers, superhero movies etc so this speaks volumes of how special Frozen is, and its world-wide success is a proof of that. And all the time watching the movie, the ending always felt just like the beginning of something, which is why at the time, I was such a big supporter for a Frozen 2.
It's probably the first movie (animated or live-action is indifferent) that I actually analyzed deeper than just "Wow, how cool is that!". In a way, Frozen is what opened the doors for me to the world of cinema, wanting to learn more about the background work to develop a movie, the ideas, the vision and the ultimate goal of what they were or are narrating.
I own this movie so much and I can't wait for what the future will hold for us, knowing we are going to get a two-parter story as what is probably the "final chapter".
HAPPY 10 YEARS FROZEN !!!
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goldilocksthethird · 7 months ago
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What did Hans do for his father in 'a frozen heart'?
There's this part in the book where he's talking about collecting taxes off of people and then someone told him they couldn't pay it so he did something and he felt really disgusting afterwards but I'm wondering what it was or was it intentionally kept ambiguous so you could imagine the worst.
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amorphousbl0b · 1 year ago
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Random worldbuilding tidbit I think people should use more: ICE HARVESTING
Before refrigeration, the only way to keep food cold was to bring in ice from elsewhere, making it an absolutely thriving trade, especially in the 19th century when insulation and ships had improved enough to transport it far away. Blocks of it would be shipped in, brought down from mountains, or harvested from local waters in winter and stored in icehouses for distribution in spring, summer, and autumn.
In your pre-modern worlds, where do people get their ice? Wizards able to freeze water might have a job selling it during the warm seasons. Gathering ice was also a winter task for many farmers, so consider incorporating that into your characters’ daily lives. If there’s no way to get ice — in regions that don’t freeze in the winter or are too far away from the poles for easy trade, or in worlds without insulation technology — how do people preserve their food?
And don’t think I forgot about science fiction, because space ice miners are a concept that’s been stuck in my head for YEARS. Asteroids colonies, space stations, terraforming projects, arid planets, and other settlements with little to no natural water will all require a reliable supply thereof. And if your setting has nuclear fusion or hydrogen fuel, more water is always appreciated for electrolysis. The great thing is that ice is pretty abundant in space. From pioneering terraformers cracking the poles of Mars to frontier Oort-hoppers wrangling comets at the outer reaches of the solar system to interstellar operations stripping planets of their rings and stars of their asteroid belts, there’s room for ice mining in every space setting.
Aside from worldbuilding, the profession itself would make for some excellent stories, no matter what setting. Ice cutting is a dangerous job, wherein the very ground you stand on is liable to break up and plunge you into freezing doom if your cuts are not precise. It would be no simpler in space, contending with all the perils of zero-G. Backgrounds could be diverse, from farmers simply providing for their own families to fully professional ice harvesters and sellers.
If nothing else, it’ll provide an excuse to reference the best song from Frozen.
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sensacetionalshady · 14 days ago
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quite possibly the most complicated skin swatch I've made for a reference. never had to label the different tones before lmao
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ice-diameta · 25 days ago
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Song of the Frozen Heart
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“Don't go holding your breath
You know that I'm not done yet
There's still a fight in me left [...]
Untie my silhouette
It's all that is left of a broken heart”
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Here’s my entry to a Winter Queens' Collab for Instagram❄️✨️ I chose the prompt “song of the ice” and Birdy’s song Silhouette to go with this drawing. I wanted to portray my Snow Queen OC holding a rose that symbolizes resilience- despite having an already frozen and perhaps even broken heart, melodies still stem from within her heart that she’ll find her way one day. Right now even the rose is frozen like herself, but she still holds on to it as a piece of hope. I’ve decided that roses are her symbol flower. I’m not sure if my message in this artwork was conveyed clearly enough tho😅
This is probably the first time I’ve done a more close-up drawing of her, other than the Elsa hybrid drawing whose base was actually Historia Reiss.😅 It was technically difficult to do and it took much longer than planned, since the shading and textures were challenging (I don’t think I did a good job with the arm perspective) and I had to alter some elements mid-process, but I did put a lot of effort into it and so I hope you like it.
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