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People I (Mostly) Admire

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The Circuitous Path to Making Frozen

The development of Frozen was not straightforward; it involved a complex, trial-and-error process over several years. Initially, the movie was conceived with different character dynamics, including a bullied Anna and an evil Snow Queen, which failed to resonate. After creating and screening a movie that did not succeed, the creators faced pressure with a looming release date. A pivotal brainstorming session focused on personal stories and relationships ultimately led to the idea of sisterhood being central to the narrative. This collaboration emphasized the importance of familial bonds and female relationships as key themes. The concept of 'innovation brokering' was integral, signifying that creativity often emerges not from pure invention but from blending existing ideas in unique ways. The final essence of Frozen resulted from merging elements of traditional narratives, personal experiences, and a deeper exploration of sibling dynamics.

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