Rebecca Wilson Bresee

Rebecca Bresee is a computer animator at Disney. Becky Bresee joined Disney in 1996 and has worked on movies such as Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero Six, Zootopia, Frozen and Frozen 2, and Moana.[1][2] She has worked at Disney for 24 years. Bresee is most known for working on Disney's Frozen.

Rebecca Wilson Bresee
Born
Miami, FL
Other namesBecky Bresee
Alma materSUNY Geneseo
OccupationComputer Animator
EmployerDisney
Known forHead of Animation for Frozen 2

Work on Frozen

Rebecca Bresee worked as supervising animator for Frozen before moving on to become Head of Animation for Frozen II, but is said to have paid special attention to the character Anna in both of her roles working for the films.[3][4] Frozen II was the first film Bresee was the Head of Animation for, and when asked about the film she responded, "I am nervously excited. Part of it speaks to me very personally. I hold tight to it, because I love it so much, and I hope other people love it, too."[2] In "The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic," Bresee is noted as a supervising animator for Anna, and is said to have based the movements for Anna off of real-life videos she took of herself and her children. This was to give Anna a life-like quality that would appear in the animation. In doing so, the character of Anna was distinctly separate from other characters created for the same movie, creating an 'optimistic' and 'fearless' Anna.[5][1] Later, for Frozen II, Bresee would become Head of Animation.[6] This gave her additional responsibilities such as overseeing the animation for the movie, working on additional characters, and managing the rest of the animation team.

When asked about Frozen II, Bresee responded with, "It's an evolution and an expansion of the story of Frozen, and many of the questions raised in the first movie become the mysteries that our gang are trying to solve in this film."[7] Bresee worked alongside Tony Smeed as Head of Animation to help recreate the iconic characters of Anna and Elsa. Given that Bresee had been involved heavily with Anna's character in the previous film, she was able to continue this work into the next.[8]

Biography

Rebecca Bresee was born in Miami, Florida, alongside her twin sister.[2] She grew up in Miami, Florida but moved to Oneonta when she was ten years old. She graduated from Oneonta High School, took animation classes at Sheridan College, and graduated from SUNY Geneseo in 1993 before moving on to work at Disney.[2]

She has two daughters and a husband.[2] Bresee has worked at Disney since 1996.

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References

  1. Milligan (May 16, 2019). "Annecy: Disney Premiering 3 Experimental Shorts, BTS of 'Frozen 2'". Animation Magazine.
  2. Klein (Nov 22, 2019). "On The Bright Side: 'Frozen II' features work of Oneonta High School alumna". The Daily Star.
  3. AWN Staff Editor (May 16, 2019). "Disney Returns to Annecy with World Premiere of 3 New Shorts, 'Frozen 2' Presentation". Animation World Network.
  4. Soloman (2015). The Art of Frozen. Chronicle Books.
  5. "Rebecca Wilson Bresee".
  6. Wilkins (2019). Frozen 2: The Official Movie Special. Titan Comics.
  7. Richford (June 14, 2019). "Disney Reveals First Footage of 'Frozen 2' in Annecy". Hollywood Reporter.
  8. Bednar, Rudy, film director. Condon, Jeanmarie, screenwriter. Harding, Megan, screenwriter. Thompson, Victoria, screenwriter., The story of Frozen : making a Disney animated classic., OCLC 1045419361, retrieved 2020-04-18CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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