The Lion King - 1994 Battle for Pride Rock Scene with 2019 Score - 3/3

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I had to cut it into three parts because YouTube wouldn't let me upload the whole thing. =P

Part Three: you're here. =]

I own nothing! The Lion King belongs to Disney and its incredible soundtrack (both original and remade) was composed by Hans Zimmer. All rights go to them!

Time taken to edit: approximately 5 hours
Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
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This scene was so important I don't know if people realize

jameshuyen
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You managed to upload the battle for pride rock! I said I was going to happily comment when you'll upload the whole video and so I shall:
The editing of these scenes and the soundtrack are virtually flawless! :D Great job on them! Your satisfaction level should reflect on the number of subscribers you have!
You are soo cool! Hope you have an incredible week! 😁

Kyzekrem
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Thanks for uploading this; it's my favorite part of the soundtrack and the movie!

They really butchered the timing of the music in the 2019 remake... ._.

asafk
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I’m a bit mad they didn’t include Rafiki saying “It is time”. It’s such an important line for Simba to hear. And you know something? There’s more that could’ve been done with this scene. If I helped with the remake, this is what I would done…

After Simba reunites with Nala and his mother, Simba will then have a quick heart to heart talk with his mother saying he’s glad to be home again. And then, as a reference to “The Lion King 1 1/2”, Timon and Pumbaa step forward.

Simba: I couldn’t have done it without you guys. Thanks.
Pumbaa: How could we not do this for you? Your our boy.
Timon: Friends stick together ‘til the end.

Then Simba goes to Rafiki. Just like in the remake, Rafiki can put his hand on Simba’s forehead. But just like the original film, he will say “It is time.”

Now here is where I would add something original. Something that would bring more depth into this scene…

Simba begins walking up to walk on Pride Rock, but he stops. He turns to look back at Rafiki and says “Thank you”. Simba says this since Rafiki helped him show the way. While Nala did tell him he needs to come home, Rafiki motivated more into the idea how he needs to learn from the past and take his rightful place as king. And above all what Rafiki said, he helped Simba realize his father lives in him.

But, with Simba saying “Thank you” here, Rafiki then shakes his head and replies with “No. Thank YOU.” Rafiki says this because while Rafiki gave Simba advice, he was not going to force him to return home. It was Simba’s choice. Simba knew what he had to do. Simba saved the kingdom.

With Rafiki replying to Simba here, Simba is in agreement. He then looks out at Pride Rock. We then get a closeup shot on Simba’s paws beginning to step forward. The music then escalates as we get that side shoot of him walking out on the rock. And just like in this video, Simba’s roar must been timed right the same way it did in the original film.

ryanstauffer
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Uh thats the king of pride rock scene, not the battle of pride rock scene, wrong scene name but good work though

coolclara