Check out the latest trailer for the upcoming movie The Lorax, which features Taylor as the voice of Audrey. The Lorax hits theaters March 2, 2012. Watch the new trailer HERE.
Picture from "The Lorax"
"The Lorax" New Behind The Scenes video! With footage of Taylor (starting at the 3:08 mark), Zac Efron, Danny DeVito, Betty White, and Ed Helms recording their vocal parts for the movie.
Taylor talks about "The Lorax"
Taylor Swift, Feb 07, 2012 : Universal City, CA -02/07/12-Dr. Suess' The Lorax Press Conference at Universal Studios Hollywood http://www.startraksphoto.com/©
Taylor Swift, Feb 07, 2012 : Universal City, CA -02/07/12-Dr. Suess' The Lorax Press Conference at Universal Studios Hollywood http://www.startraksphoto.com/©
Press conference for “The Lorax” in Universal City, California
"THE LORAX" PRESS CONFERENCE (February 7th) ♥
Taylor and Zac Efron filmed commercials for their animated movie The Lorax. ABC Family released a short video of the two which you can watch below.
The world premiere of The Lorax will take place tomorrow in Hollywood, CA!
Taylor & Zac Efron in an interview with E!News!
Taylor & Valeria Ortiz, reporter of E!News :)
Behind The Scenes of "The Lorax" :D
Taylor, E!News Reporter & Zac Efron!
"THE LORAX" World Premiere - February 19
Ed Helms, Danny DeVito, Zac Efron and Taylor Swift.
Box Office: Partiers and SEALs No Match for "The Lorax" - The Gossip Girls
Us Magazine
Box Office: Partiers and SEALs No Match for "The Lorax"
The Gossip Girls
It's been a family favorite read since 1971, and the big screen adaptation of Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax" now finds itself at the pinnacle of the movie world after claiming the top spot at the box office to begin the weekend on March 2-4, 2012.
Taylor Swift and Zac Efron Sing a Song for Ellen DeGeneres
Taylor Swift and Zac Efron were guests on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to promote their new film The Lorax. Taylor has been teaching Zac how to play the guitar, and they sang an impromptu duet to Ellen. The very funny song was all about how weird it is to be a guest on Ellen's show: Ellen scared Taylor in the bathroom, and she always asks her who she's dating. Zac and Taylor sound amazing together -- we think they need to record a duet immediately. Take a look:
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Posted on February 21, 2012
Taylor Swift is no stranger to a recording studio, having spent a healthy portion of her teen years in an isolation booth laying down vocals for her many Grammy-winning hits. But for her upcoming animated feature, "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax," Taylor's had a very different (albeit enjoyable) experience with the mic.
"My favorite part about being a part of this movie is, well, it's a completely different space that you go to in your head," Taylor told MTV News recently. "Because you're in the studio, which I have done a lot, but it's very different when you sing songs you wrote, and you're trying to access those emotions that you felt when you wrote the song."As madding as we imagine it'd be to have to recall, say, a Hollywood-type boy breaking your heart, in order to capture the right mood on a song, it'd probably be even more crazy-making having two-sided discussions with only yourself."You're sitting there in the booth having conversations with no one," Taylor continued. "There's no one there. We all recorded our parts in different places, so you're trying to come up with what the different characters would be saying back to you, anticipate their responses, how you would respond to that, how you would react. What people don't think about with character acting in the voice-over form, you're making a lot of sounds a lot of times." Taylor then demonstrated the incoherent grunts and exclamations, which we'll roughly equate as "eeeeoooohhhheee." But it was all worth it for Taylor to depict a character she really connected with. "I really, really related to the character," she said. "I think she's heavenly. She's such a day-dreamer and cares about the past, which makes her so much different from everyone else in the society she lives in. No one in her society honors the past. They just think about right now, and they don't think about the future. They're just stuck in the moment, and to some degree you have to have a priority on the past and future." Click play on the video above to hear more from Taylor on her "Lorax" character, including whether she can see any physical resemblances! Will you be seeing "The Lorax" this weekend? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!
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Taylor Swift, Feb 07, 2012 : Universal City, CA -02/07/12-Dr. Suess' The Lorax Press Conference at Universal Studios Hollywood http://www.startraksphoto.com/©
The world premiere of The Lorax will take place tomorrow in Hollywood, CA!
Taylor & Zac Efron in an interview with E!News!
Taylor & Valeria Ortiz, reporter of E!News :)
Behind The Scenes of "The Lorax" :D
Taylor, E!News Reporter & Zac Efron!
"THE LORAX" World Premiere - February 19
Ed Helms, Danny DeVito, Zac Efron and Taylor Swift.
Ed Helms, Danny DeVito, Zac Efron and Taylor Swift.
Box Office: Partiers and SEALs No Match for "The Lorax" - The Gossip Girls
Us Magazine | Box Office: Partiers and SEALs No Match for "The Lorax" The Gossip Girls It's been a family favorite read since 1971, and the big screen adaptation of Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax" now finds itself at the pinnacle of the movie world after claiming the top spot at the box office to begin the weekend on March 2-4, 2012. Taylor Swift and Zac Efron Sing a Song for Ellen DeGeneresTaylor Swift and Zac Efron were guests on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to promote their new film The Lorax. Taylor has been teaching Zac how to play the guitar, and they sang an impromptu duet to Ellen. The very funny song was all about how weird it is to be a guest on Ellen's show: Ellen scared Taylor in the bathroom, and she always asks her who she's dating. Zac and Taylor sound amazing together -- we think they need to record a duet immediately. Take a look: Posted on February 21, 2012 Taylor Swift is no stranger to a recording studio, having spent a healthy portion of her teen years in an isolation booth laying down vocals for her many Grammy-winning hits. But for her upcoming animated feature, "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax," Taylor's had a very different (albeit enjoyable) experience with the mic. "My favorite part about being a part of this movie is, well, it's a completely different space that you go to in your head," Taylor told MTV News recently. "Because you're in the studio, which I have done a lot, but it's very different when you sing songs you wrote, and you're trying to access those emotions that you felt when you wrote the song." As madding as we imagine it'd be to have to recall, say, a Hollywood-type boy breaking your heart, in order to capture the right mood on a song, it'd probably be even more crazy-making having two-sided discussions with only yourself. "You're sitting there in the booth having conversations with no one," Taylor continued. "There's no one there. We all recorded our parts in different places, so you're trying to come up with what the different characters would be saying back to you, anticipate their responses, how you would respond to that, how you would react. What people don't think about with character acting in the voice-over form, you're making a lot of sounds a lot of times." Taylor then demonstrated the incoherent grunts and exclamations, which we'll roughly equate as "eeeeoooohhhheee." But it was all worth it for Taylor to depict a character she really connected with. "I really, really related to the character," she said. "I think she's heavenly. She's such a day-dreamer and cares about the past, which makes her so much different from everyone else in the society she lives in. No one in her society honors the past. They just think about right now, and they don't think about the future. They're just stuck in the moment, and to some degree you have to have a priority on the past and future." Click play on the video above to hear more from Taylor on her "Lorax" character, including whether she can see any physical resemblances! Will you be seeing "The Lorax" this weekend? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter! |
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