Fairy tales tell us that we can slay the dragon,'” said Marc Smith, head of story for Frozen 2. You get to verbalize things that normally just happened to you. I could see a version where they edited all that stuff out, but then I don’t think you’d get a real accurate view of what the working situation is. I remember conversations where we talked about, well, what happens if the castle does get destroyed?

Okay. Frozen 2 head of story Normand Lemay and director of story Marc Smith talk about the creation and evolution of the Disney sequel. What does that do to the story? So no, I have no opposition to that.SMITH: I wouldn’t say I was really surprised but I’m actually happy that some of the moments that were a little more tense, where you see that things aren’t working and that they have to be overcome … I’m, I’m happy that those moments are actually in there. So, so when Chris and Shelly, his wife, were very open and honest about losing their son, I didn’t realize it was going to go to such a deep place. For anyone I would imagine, but I certainly feel that way.Click the button below and wait for a message from our Facebook bot in Messenger!Watch: These New 'Hamilton' Clips Are a Perfect Introduction to the Hit…COLLIDER participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means COLLIDER gets paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites. She’s the ultimate optimist; she believes in the happy ending. "We have not had that discussion," Frozen 2's director of story, Marc Smith said to What does that mean? She’s very open and honest and she’s very much goes by the old directive of a filmmaker driven studio. Because I did live through a few different eras and I remember in 2D, I felt like we were firing on all cylinders right before, right before two days sort of, you know, at least 2D went to the back burner a little bit. I’m happy that they stayed true to what it feels like to work that out.SMITH: There were conversations about everything over four years. I’m really proud of the level of artistry that’s coming out of the studio. It was not a problem.SMITH: Well, I don’t know when they Peter [Del Vecho], our producer. It was a great crew, a great team. Previously, Josh Gad, who plays For older fans, there is the recently released documentary You know, sometimes it’s a little therapeutic. The work just gets better and better and deeper and deeper. A significant portion of Frozen 2's story delves into the difference between fairy tales and myths, which splits Anna and Elsa's as Anna is a fairy tale character and Elsa is a mythic character. I think in the end, I the decision to let Elsa actually saved the castle was the right one.SMITH: It’s the most rewarding thing in the world for me to go to Disneyland or on Halloween and see kids dressed in our characters’ costumes, because it means there was a connection made there.
So yeah, I think, I think we’re in a good place.SMITH: No, no, no, I am in early development and I think that’s about all I can say, but yeah, it’s still going forward.SMITH: No, I wouldn’t be at all. I’m not sure. You get to think about it a little more and get a little more emotional about it. Our work depends so much on the collective group, we really work together, and everyone seems to raise it up as it goes down through the departments. Frozen 2 Story Director Thinks It's Too Soon to Start Worrying About Frozen 3.

《冰雪奇緣2 Frozen 2》上映前一週,迪士尼工作室的 Marc Smith 抵達台灣宣傳,ELLE 也專訪到了這位可以說是《冰雪奇緣》系列動畫最決定性的人物。 So you’ll sit in an office and have a film crew psychologize you a little bit by talking about it. I also am happy about the diversity in stories that, that we’re telling. The team responsible for shepherding this facet of Frozen 2 shared some details regarding how they designed and told the princesses' stories during a recent Q&A session. What I’m working on now, it was easy to go straight to home. They’re going to follow you guys around for a year.” Wow. As an artist, being able to have an audience that you can try to connect with in a way that’s meaningful to you.

Even for us, we wrestle with things for years. He continued, “That’s Anna!