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'Frozen' Event Offers a First-Hand Look at Animation Careers

'HOLLYWOOD ANIMATION SCIENCE’ UNVEILS SCIENCE BEHIND MOVIE ‘MAGIC’

October 7, 2015

Carnegie Science Center’s “Hollywood Animation Science: Frozen!” event on Oct. 10 will offer a chance to discover the fascinating science behind the animation in Disney's Frozen.

 

First, Frozen fans can watch the movie in Carnegie Science Center's Science Stage. Popcorn and snacks will be available for purchase.

 

Then, visitors can enjoy a question-and-answer session via Skype with two members of the team who brought the beloved characters to life. Guests can bring their own questions for the experts, get a behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to be an animator at Walt Disney Animation Studios, and discover the science behind movie magic. Becky Bresee, animation supervisor for Anna, and Wayne Unten, who supervised the animation for Elsa, will answer questions.

 

The event is suitable for children ages 6 and up. Guests are asked to arrive at 6:30 pm, and the movie will begin promptly at 7 pm.

 

Tickets cost $10 per person. Advance registration is required. Visit www.CarnegieScienceCenter.org for more information and to register.