A Goofy Movie meant a lot to filmmakers Eric Kimelton (the nephew of Lima) and Christopher Ninness. As filmmakers with access to Lima and his circle of animators, they set about making Not Just a Goof, a low budget, documentary love letter about the film and its passionate fanbase of millennials. Once gifted a treasure trove of donated media from Lima, the directors made the decision to weave in original animation to help illustrate some of the funnier talking head stories about then-Walt Disney Studios chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg. They turned to Bogota, Colombia-based studio Venturia Animation to create several 2d animation blue pencil inserts and the illustrated backgrounds that add impressive production value and even some laughs to the finished doc.
How Venturia Animation Added A Dose Of Classic Animation To The ‘Not Just A Goof’ Documentary
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