One of the other features on the disc is ‘The Anatomy of a Scene ' the one scene we were shown is of a waterfall scene. Andy had mentioned to us why he was so emotional it turns out, the picture was lost while they were shooting, but eventually found and returned. He emotionally spoke about what it was like to see that on the big screen. More crew interviews include the editor of the film, Sim Even-Jones, who found a old picture of his estranged father the set designers used that exact photo in the film without him knowing, much to his delight. This is another reason why Disney is the king of DVD's the imagination and thought that goes into some of this stuff is amazing! You get to hear their stories and who they are, instead of the actors. If you click on the wardrobe, you're taken into the world of Narnia the characters come alive and they're the special features. Andrew Adamson blindfolded her before taking her onto the set when he took the blindfold off, he started rolling as she walked through the snowy forest this feature is called the children's ‘Magical Journey.' There's a really neat interview with the youngest of the children, Lucy, played by Georgie Henley where she discovers the set of Narnia the same time her character does. There's also a special section on the menu that has cast interviews and making-of segments. This is probably one of the coolest features I've ever seen from a DVD! There are shots from the production and video fly by's of some of the areas where they shot. The menus for the special features section is very unique not only does it show the features, but it can also double as a screen saver. The one-disc is the same as the one in the two disc set the second disc in the special edition set includes a lot more features. The other version will be a two-disc special box set that includes the original theatrical film, plus more extra bonus features, film stills, and a booklet showing the making of the film from pre-production to post production. There will be two versions of the Narnia DVD one will be a one-disc widescreen edition with the original theatrical film and many bonus features included. This enabled Andy to work ‘step by step' with the production team. She mentioned it's the first time Andy, and his team, had an office on set during the shooting process of the film. Gabrielle Chamberlain, the head of marketing, who worked on this DVD title spoke briefly about the experience. The film, at the time of this print, has already taken in more than $270 million in theaters in the US, nearly $500 million worldwide – yes, I said $500 million! You could immediately tell Andy and his team were thrilled with the success of this title. The portion on Chicken Little took about 10 minutes then it was on to talking about what we all wanted to see - The Chronicles of Narnia. As you probably have figured out, Disney doesn't just put things on their DVD's for show their DVD's are top notch! And knowing Disney DVD's, I'd take his word for it. Other features Andy mentioned was an interactive game with the ‘Fish out of Water' character he says it's a lot of fun, and a trivia game associated with the film.
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