Best animated feature film of the year
[B]“Cars” (Buena Vista) John Lasseter
“Happy Feet” (Warner Bros.) George Miller
“Monster House” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Gil Kenan[/B]
also
Best animated short film
“The Danish Poet” (National Film Board of Canada)
A Mikrofilm and National Film Board of Canada Production
Torill Kove
“Lifted” (Buena Vista)
A Pixar Animation Studios Production
Gary Rydstrom
“The Little Matchgirl” (Buena Vista)
A Walt Disney Pictures Production
Roger Allers and Don Hahn
“Maestro” (Szimplafilm)
A Kedd Production
Geza M. Toth
“No Time for Nuts” (20th Century Fox)
A Blue Sky Studios Production
Chris Renaud and Michael Thurmeier
Does anyone have information on ways to see The Little Matchgirl? Venues and such, or if it is possibly for sale (probably not on its own but if there's a DVD that's out it's a special feature on, something to that effect).
I also feel I should say I was opposed to the idea of seeing Monster House on the grounds of production process, but then my aunt invited me to go with her husband (he only watches animated movies right now because he's still learning English and anim films are so heavy on visual/body language)...It's cute! It kinda had the tone or feel of maybe an hour long TV special versus a movie, but far from sucking I can say time was not wasted in seeing it and I laughed out loud twice (although it was for the dialogue -- believe it or not, thankfully, it wasn't so-called bathroom humor)
You can watch exclusive clips for this year's short film nominees in the AWN Oscar Showcase.
Does anyone have information on ways to see The Little Matchgirl? Venues and such, or if it is possibly for sale (probably not on its own but if there's a DVD that's out it's a special feature on, something to that effect).
If you buy the special edition Little Mermaid DVD, it's on the second disk. You can look at the back of the case to make sure you've got the right edition as it's listed under Special Features, iirc.
Thank you!
Thank you!
You're welcome. :)
Now, does anyone know how to get ahold of Disney's 2004 short film "Lorenzo"? :D
I have been looking over the Oscar web site to find an answer to a question. How do films get nominated? If a film is nominated for editing, for example, are they talking about the whole film or just a short clip?
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Why is "Hoodwinked" not on these lists?
no surprises here:
Best animated feature film of the year
[B]“Cars” (Buena Vista) John Lasseter
“Happy Feet” (Warner Bros.) George Miller
“Monster House” (Sony Pictures Releasing) Gil Kenan[/B]
also
Best animated short film
“The Danish Poet” (National Film Board of Canada)
A Mikrofilm and National Film Board of Canada Production
Torill Kove
“Lifted” (Buena Vista)
A Pixar Animation Studios Production
Gary Rydstrom
“The Little Matchgirl” (Buena Vista)
A Walt Disney Pictures Production
Roger Allers and Don Hahn
“Maestro” (Szimplafilm)
A Kedd Production
Geza M. Toth
“No Time for Nuts” (20th Century Fox)
A Blue Sky Studios Production
Chris Renaud and Michael Thurmeier
http://www.oscars.org/79academyawards/noms.html
Does anyone have information on ways to see The Little Matchgirl? Venues and such, or if it is possibly for sale (probably not on its own but if there's a DVD that's out it's a special feature on, something to that effect).
I also feel I should say I was opposed to the idea of seeing Monster House on the grounds of production process, but then my aunt invited me to go with her husband (he only watches animated movies right now because he's still learning English and anim films are so heavy on visual/body language)...It's cute! It kinda had the tone or feel of maybe an hour long TV special versus a movie, but far from sucking I can say time was not wasted in seeing it and I laughed out loud twice (although it was for the dialogue -- believe it or not, thankfully, it wasn't so-called bathroom humor)
You can watch exclusive clips for this year's short film nominees in the AWN Oscar Showcase.
If you buy the special edition Little Mermaid DVD, it's on the second disk. You can look at the back of the case to make sure you've got the right edition as it's listed under Special Features, iirc.
Thank you!
You're welcome. :)
Now, does anyone know how to get ahold of Disney's 2004 short film "Lorenzo"? :D
www.animationartconservation.com/lorenzo.html
I have been looking over the Oscar web site to find an answer to a question. How do films get nominated? If a film is nominated for editing, for example, are they talking about the whole film or just a short clip?
So do any of you guys or gals know?