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Originally Posted by Cordre69
Computer Generated movies don't require the same lengthy process as traditional cell artwork to process/transfer. Not by a LONG shot!
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Well, that depends. Disney hasn't spent a lot of money cleaning up
The Three Caballeros for DVD, they didn't give
The Black Cauldron an anamorphic release. Meanwhile, they released beautiful DVDs of
Alice in Wonderland and
The Sword in the Stone, not to mention the Disney Treasures line and the True-Life Adventures. Disney will spend money when it is in their interest.
Besides, every Disney animated feature since
The Rescuers Down Under has a computer-generated negative, so many of the films you're so worried about shouldn't be a problem by your rubrick. Meanwhile, many of the hand-drawn features have already been treated to 2k masters, so you needn't worry about those, as well. Disney will release more titles when the market is ready for them. They are focusing on spectacle titles like
Cars and
Sleeping Beauty. When the HD-DVD market matures (and it sure needs to, in every sense of that word), you'll start getting more titles -- not only from Disney, but from all the studios.