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Before diving into codecs and resolutions, we acknowledge the source material. Frozen (2013) is a landmark computer-animated musical from Walt Disney Animation Studios. Directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, it became a cultural phenomenon, grossing over $1.2 billion worldwide. From a technical perspective, Frozen is a visual feast—its rendering of snow, ice, and magical fractals pushes color depth and fine detail. This makes it an ideal candidate for high-bitrate, 4K preservation. The film’s intricate textures (Elsa’s gown, the snowflakes, the castle’s crystalline structures) are punishing for video encoders, which is why the choice of codec (AV1) is so significant.