One by One (2004 film) explained

One by One
Director:Pixote Hunt
Producer:Don Hahn
Music:Lebo M
Studio:Walt Disney Feature Animation
Distributor:Walt Disney Pictures
Country:United States
Language:English
Runtime:4 minutes

One by One is a traditionally animated short film directed by Pixote Hunt and released by Walt Disney Pictures on August 31, 2004, as an extra feature on the DVD release of Special Edition. The short was intended to be one of the segments for the proposed but never completed Fantasia 2006.[1]

Plot

The film shows a story of children from a South African town flying kites down a hill after one boy is inspired by a colourful feather floating from the sky. The children find materials from places all over the town and produce equally colourful kites. After a walk, they fly the kites and release them into the sky for the ending of the film.

Production

The short film takes its title and inspiration from One by One, a "freedom song" written and performed by Lebo M for The Lion King. Although the song was cut from the final film, it did make it into the Disney Theatrical adaptation, before being used on this short.[2]

Credits

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Ziebarth. Christian. Roy Disney Presents At The Newport Film Festival 2008. November 13, 2011. Animated Views. May 5, 2008.
  2. News: Shaw. Scott. Disney's One by One. November 13, 2011. Animation World Network. September 3, 2004.