Ive been thinking (shoking I know)

That biography movie/animation/what ever it might be is possible to make. For Godness sake we live in a World full of great technology and even greater programs that are afortable. Krita could be great for animations for instance and audacity ( although its a bit crappy lel) for recording. Only video edditing programs idk about lel, gotta find a good one

The only thing we need is a great way of making this idea into reality, to materialise it and to actualy make the movie since no one will. If we could make his biography into a really good and respectable story, then we wont have any problems when animating/ voice acting.

The only thing that is stoping us is our imagination and motivation. So why not unite and make a small group, a small working and nice group of talanted people from all over the world with great ideas and great talents. And to clarify, it doesnt matter if you are from another part of the world, thats why we have apps like discord and gmail. As long as its an animated movie then we wont have any problems sharing the files, scraps and animations.

And money is not needed at all! Do we need money to make this movie? Absolutly not. And if we dont get anithing from it, we at least got to be together, learn something new and make people , who love Felix Mendelssohn, happy. And that is more then enough for me.

president–felix-mendelssohn:

it seriously bugs me when people say Mozart was autistic because honestly that’s an armchair diagnosis at best, a bunch of the “evidence” for it is interpreted out of context, e.g. the fascination with toilet humour is seen as extremely peculiar today, but back in Mozart’s day it was commonplace, and it feels like just pegging an autism diagnosis onto a well-known “genius” just for added marketability????

andrewlloydwebber:

Robert Heindel (October 1, 1938 – July 3, 2005) was commissioned by Andrew Lloyd Webber to paint the original cast of The Phantom of the Opera while the show was in previews in 1986. Depicted are Sarah Brightman (Christine),  Michael Crawford (The Phantom), Steve Barton (Raoul) and Rosemary Ashe (Carlotta). 

I encourage you to check out his website, there is more Phantom, as well as a lot of other theatre and dance paintings.