For the love of watching films

“Tangled Ever After – Rings”

Posted by on Jan 7, 2012 in 3D Movies, Pixar Shortfilms | 4 comments

 

Zachary Levi and Flynn Rider fans are in for a “slight” disappointment…the new film is a short – literally a 6-minute feature that will be shown in theatres accompanying Beauty and the Beast 3D. The new Disney film will be shown on January 12. Too short a film to see and hear them this time…

 

Rapunzel and Flynn walks to the altar but the ceremony is cut short when Pascal and Maximus, as flower chameleon and ring bearer, respectively, lose the gold bands. A search and recovery mission was in order. As they try to find the rings they leave behind an adventure of chaos – Coming back are the friendly crew and customer thugs of the inn that Rapunzel befriended in the first film. We have to look find out two things…Will Maximus and Pascal ever make it to the church in time and will they finally get Flynn’s nose right? :) Let’s see, can’t wait!

 

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Luxo Jr. – Pixar’s first Official Short

Posted by on Oct 18, 2011 in 3D Movies, Pixar movies, Pixar Shortfilms | 9 comments

Do you know Luxo? That’s the bigger version of the popular hopping lamp you see on Pixar movies and logos. The smaller version is Luxo Jr. – both were conceptualized in 1986. I suddenly remembered in 2001 hubby also did a 3D rendering of a lamp inspired by Pixar when he was starting to learn Studiomax.

So this is a short (short for short film ^_^) that features Luxo, a lamp on a desk along with Luxo Jr., a smaller  version. Luxo Jr. was playing with a rubber ball, the one we often see in Pixar movies particularly Toy Story and Monster Inc. – the one with red stars in it. At first, the two were playing roll with the ball and Luxo Jr. is not seen on screen. When he appears it is to fetch the ball that has rolled by Luxo…he then brings it back and tries to balance only to deflate it later on. Luxo Jr. hops out of the screen again and Luxo appeared surprise when a bigger ball rolled by him.

The short was made to showcase what Pixar can do regarding animation. Luxo Jr. is technically the first Pixar short film as The adventures of Andre and Wally B. was released under Lucasfilm but both were created by John Lasseter.

Graphic-wise, the short shows the use of shadow mapping, clearly the objects appearing as the lamps light on it would appear in light. Anything behind would be in shadow or depending on how Luxo and Luxo Jr. moves, the shadows were placed accordingly. Since the two are moving, they were presumed to have limbs and the movements were done with ease. Notice also the power cords as they move when Luxo Jr. hops.

Interestingly, Luxo although spelled lukso in my mother language means jump or hop. I searched if it would mean the same in Spanish since the words are often close to my mother tongue but jump in Spanish is salto while luxo means luxury in Portuguese. Turns out that the lamps were inspired by John Lasseter’s own Luxo brand task light on his desk.

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The Adventures of André and Wally B. – First Pixar Shortfilm

Posted by on Oct 15, 2011 in 3D Movies, Pixar movies, Pixar Shortfilms | 0 comments

Two years before Steve Jobs bought Pixar, then known as The Graphic Group from Lucasilm, the first computer animated short was released and it marked the beginning of a successful animation history. The film was by award-winning animator John Lasseter intended for his son. Although this short is not technically a Pixar at that time but Lasseter is best known for Pixar so— oh, you get what I mean.

The film depicts the story of André, an unknown creature being awakened by a bee, Wally B. Annoyed, André distracts the bee so he can run away but Wally B followed him and stung him (off screen). Wally B. is later seen with a bent stinger flying away to the other side of the screen. André, still unseen  tossed his hat at Wally B. as a mockery.

The film runs about 1:53 minutes complete with credits and released in December 1984 and shown in Brazil in 1985. Would you really believe this 3d piece was made in 1984? I bet you knew Back to the Future but not this one…

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