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Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2

 Over the summer I watched 'Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2' on Disney plus. It is a behind the scenes look at what goes into making an animated movie. From the music to the pre-screenings it shows it all. It was really fascinating to see how the process works and I would really recommend especially if you want to go into animation or something along those lines!

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  1. Alright I will have to take a look. Hopefully this helps me get better at animating. By listening to how professionals do it all.

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  2. i just watched this yesterday and it was surprisingly very interesting

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  3. I loved the animation and the music of this movie. "Into the unknown" is stuck in my head.

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  4. To be honest I like Frozen 2 better than the original Frozen film.

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