that soon changed when songwriters, Robert and Kristen, sat down to write the evil queen song. When they played a vamp, otherwise known as the beginning of the song and the demo came out, everyone loved it! Now, they had to rewrite the story which changed the whole movie!
Speaking of songs, did you know that the popular song, " Do You Want to Build a Snow Man" almost did not make the cut? That's right! When people would try to fit it in, it kept getting cast out again. It wasn't officially put back in until right before the movie was released!
The voices of the characters and the Frozen team played a big role in who the character were, and how they moved and talked.
And, guess what? So did their children! Some of the Frozen team's children got to be the voices of the young Anna and Elsa. What an opportunity!
Two things make me really glad. One is that Walt Disney's dream finally came true. The other is that I hope you learned something new. Be sure to catch the movie in theaters later this year.
Next, they were off to Jacksonville and Wyoming where they played around in the snow for two days to understand how snow falls and the way it looks and feels when you are out walking in it.
The kingdom was coming together, but the story was not. The main reason for this was a character named, Elsa. In the begining Elsa was supposed to be a blue, evil queen with spikey hair. She was to have a coat made out of living weasles that would crawl up and form a living fur coat.
Anna was a peasant who journyed to see the Queen Elsa to freeze her broken heart. The issue became how are Anna and Elsa related. An answer was soon born when someone called out during a meeting that they could be sisters!
Another problem arose that changed the course of the entire movie! Elsa was always envisioned as an evil queen, but
Here is an example of rosemaling.