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If you don’t recall, Lena Hall is a Broadway actress that won the Tony Award for Featured Actress in a Musican (“Hedwig and the Angry Itch”), and confirmed she was a fan of the show when she ended her acceptance speech with “Friendship is magic!”
And that prove all of western animation, how?
Of course not every company does it the same, so to say they all do it one way is kind of stupid.
You ever seen any behind the scenes shows/videos/dvd extras on the subject?
Do I really have to point them out specifically?
I remember growing up Disney showed it a lot specials for when a animated film was coming out the people recording voice work when looking over at lest a rough animation of the part the lines they where recorded for.
@Prof.NightJack
May i have a source?
They also use the unfinished animation to help with the timing of the line reading.
Actually the voice work is done when the animation is being done as well, there are three main stages in animation, pre production, production, and post production, and the voice work and most of the animation is in the production stage that is all worked on at the same time.
Maybe in japan, but in western animation, the animation comes after the voice acting.
In animation in which the animators try to match lip movements with the dialouge (Such as My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic), voice recording is done early in the process.
Japanese animation is mostly the opposite of this: the show is already animated, and the voice actors try to keep their dialouge within the time a character is moving its lips.
So, who? What has she done, how did she get the job? Etc etc etc
Um…………. No thank you.
“Filly Vanilli 2”
See, for example, here
EQD post
Sweet!
Countless interviews with show staff since 2011. I don’t keep an index of all the interviews I’ve ever seen, but it’s a bit common knowledge by now. You can look up interviews with Jason Thiessen, Big Jim Miller and and Daniel Ingram. Storyboarders then plan their sequences around the spoken dialogue and songs.
(Other shows like Phineas and Ferb record much later in the process, which is why I specified MLP:FIM.)
Source?
@martianmister
Not really. The order for MLP:FIM is something like:
Guess we’ll just have to wait till the show airs to find out for sure.
First Thought: One of Pinkie’s sisters get to sing?
Probably a brand new character we’ve never seen before.