Development At
San Diego Comic-Con in 2012,
Friendship Is Magic head writer
Meghan McCarthy commented on the possibility of a feature film based on the series, saying that it was not in her control whether or not the film would be made. The film was announced on October 20, 2014, with
Joe Ballarini attached as screenwriter and McCarthy as co-executive producer.
Hasbro Studios president Stephen Davis said of the film that "I think it gives us an opportunity to tell a bigger story, that maybe we [can't] tell on television" and that "[it's] also an opportunity to broaden the franchise". The film was one of the first produced through Hasbro Studios' self-financing film label Allspark Pictures, which also produced the
2015 live-action adaptation of
Jem and the Holograms. Series supervising director
Jayson Thiessen was confirmed to direct the film while McCarthy was announced to be writing the script. McCarthy was supposed to work on season 5 of the series but left to write the film while Thiessen announced that after
the finale to season 5, he would be stepping down as supervising director of the television series in order to work full-time on the film. On April 30, 2016, concept artwork and other information was officially revealed at PonyRadioCon in Moscow; the panel included additional plot details such as the main characters' transformation into "sea ponies" for a portion of the film.
Casting The initial Lionsgate announcement listed the principal voice cast of
Friendship Is Magic –
Tara Strong,
Ashleigh Ball,
Andrea Libman,
Tabitha St. Germain and
Cathy Weseluck – reprising their roles alongside actress
Kristin Chenoweth as a new character. By April 27, 2016, actors
Michael Peña and
Uzo Aduba were in negotiations to join the cast. On May 16,
Liev Schreiber and
Taye Diggs were confirmed additions to the cast. At San Diego Comic-Con in July 2016, singer
Sia was announced to be portraying a new "pop star pony" character called Songbird Serenade. On January 11, 2017, it was reported by
Variety that
Zoe Saldaña had joined the cast.
Friendship Is Magic voice actress
Nicole Oliver confirmed on January 23 that she would also be a part of the film's cast, reprising her role as Princess Celestia.
Animation Like the
Friendship Is Magic series and earlier
Equestria Girls animated spin-off films, the animation for the film was mainly done at
DHX Studios Vancouver (specifically, its
2D animation unit) in Canada and outsourced to Top Draw Animation in the Philippines, with additional work from Feitong Cartoon in Mainland China and
Copa Studio in Brazil just for this film. On April 2, 2016,
Michel Gagné, after receiving an email from Thiessen, both of whom having worked together on
Insanely Twisted Shadow Puppets back in 2004, took an eight-month hiatus from
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and joined the film as special effects lead. In early October 2016, Gagné reported that Nik Gipe was hired onto the film's staff as his assistant. He also mentioned that the film was being animated using
Toon Boom Animation's Harmony software rather than the usual
Adobe Flash animation software used in the television series as apparently, it was too cheap-looking to be used for a theatrical film. Several crew members, including Thiessen, Gagnè, art director Rebecca Dart, head of story Doron Mier, storyboard artist Jocelan Thiessen, Thiessen's wife, and creative consultant
Kevin Munroe, who was also a storyboard artist on the film, said they wanted to add "simple yet impactful changes" to the designs for the big screen, such as depth and shadows for the characters' eyes and ears, and the impression of heart-shaped indentations on the bottom of their hooves, while still keeping the look and feel of the show, which using Toon Boom enabled them to do. According to cinematographer Anthony Di Ninno, the crew used 3D modeling in
Autodesk Maya to determine camera locations, lens, angles, rough lighting, character, and prop placement, and which way the characters would be looking and expressing while the composition crew used Toon Boom and
Adobe After Effects and the background paint was done in
Photoshop. The pre-visualization crew were able to use the 3D backdrops, which became more detailed throughout the film's development, to integrate the 3D character models and test the Toon Boom animations on top of these scenes using the placement established by Maya, speeding up the production.
Music The film's official soundtrack was released on September 22, 2017, by
RCA Records. The film's songs and score were composed by
Friendship Is Magic songwriter
Daniel Ingram, instead of the songs being composed by Ingram and the score being composed by William Anderson. Ingram first announced at GalaCon 2015 that he would be collaborating with a live studio orchestra for the film. On his songwriting for the film, Ingram said, "I had to challenge myself to push beyond what had been done in the TV show; to write bigger, more epic." It was stated through the PonyRadioCon panel that the film would have a total of eight original songs. Around 5,800 pages of sheet music were created for all orchestral parts of the score. Recording for the score began at Nashville on June 5, 2017, performed by the Nashville Scoring Orchestra and conducted by David Shipps, and finished on June 11 with additional music written by
Caleb Chan and Trevor Hoffman. Sia contributed an original song to the film, "
Rainbow", which was released as a single on September 15, 2017. A music video for the song later released by
Entertainment Weekly on September 19. The video was directed by
Daniel Askill and features a dance performance by
Maddie Ziegler, a previous collaborator with Sia, intercut to scenes from the film. Danish band
Lukas Graham also contributed an original song for the film titled "
Off to See the World", which was used in the film's first trailer and played over the closing credits. Other artists included in the album are
DNCE and
CL. The score for the film was released on
Spotify on October 7, 2018. It features a song cut from the film titled "Equestria" that was originally going to play in the beginning, but was cut in favor of
Rachel Platten's cover of "
We Got the Beat". The film's production
wrapped up on July 29, 2017, as announced by Thiessen. ==Release==