Shrek (found "I Feel Good" animation test of CGI-animated film; 1995): Difference between revisions

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Very, very little info has come up on the topic, and all that remains of the original animation test are images. It is currently unknown if any employees at Dreamworks have this animation test, or if the test was destroyed.
Very, very little info has come up on the topic, and all that remains of the original animation test are images. It is currently unknown if any employees at Dreamworks have this animation test, or if the test was destroyed.


Though in September of 2017, YouTube user unclesporkums reuploaded a the storyboard of the test animation that was posted on YouTube in April of 2017, but got taken down likely due to copyright. Since  the original voices were missing when the storyboard was originally posted, he decided to voice over the missing lines by himself The upload can be watched down below
Though in September of 2017, YouTube user unclesporkums reuploaded a the storyboard of the test animation that was posted on YouTube in April of 2017, but got taken down likely due to copyright. Since  the original voices were missing when the storyboard was originally posted, he decided to voice over the missing lines by himself. The upload can be watched down below


==Video==
==Video==

Revision as of 15:03, 20 July 2018

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Screenshot of the test.

Status: Lost

Shrek is a 2001 computer-animated film directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, based on the book of the same name. However, production for the film dates back to around 1995, when Chris Farley was originally cast as Shrek. Around this time, Dreamworks made an animation test featuring an early version of Shrek. It is currently unknown how long the animation test was.

Plot

As of now, all that's known about the plot is that Shrek enters a gated city at night, singing "I Feel Good". He comes across a 'Mugger' tied to a rope, who was singing along with Shrek. Shrek proceeds to play with him and then stretches the Mugger on his rope, and sends him soaring into the night sky.

Availability

Very, very little info has come up on the topic, and all that remains of the original animation test are images. It is currently unknown if any employees at Dreamworks have this animation test, or if the test was destroyed.

Though in September of 2017, YouTube user unclesporkums reuploaded a the storyboard of the test animation that was posted on YouTube in April of 2017, but got taken down likely due to copyright. Since the original voices were missing when the storyboard was originally posted, he decided to voice over the missing lines by himself. The upload can be watched down below

Video

Storyboard of the animation test.

Gallery

Sources