I wouldn't be surprised if it: a) went to Matchgirl as an indication of support for traditional animation at WDFA, or b) went to an un-known independent project as an indication of an individual artist getting their vision up on screen.
With the current feeling going around the animation campuses, Lifted would have to be be very, very, <I>very</I> good to beat the groundswell building up under either of those outcomes.
I love what Mr. Katzenburg said: "I've got no intention to sell DreamWorks Animation. I'm not Steve Jobs with some other company besides Pixar to run."
Sounds like the studio might last after all.
And as for the whole "lay-off" thing, well...yep. That's typical. Dad was almost shocked. Almost. Heh....
Thanks for posting up that information, ShyViolet.
I love what Mr. Katzenburg said: "I've got no intention to sell DreamWorks Animation. I'm not Steve Jobs with some other company besides Pixar to run."
Me too!!
Thanks for posting up that information, ShyViolet.
No prob Mitch!
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BTW, Ben (and everyone else in the UK) happy Boxing Day!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
According to Steve G on AN, Arthur and the Invisibles won't be eligable for the Animated Feature Oscar nom since it doesn't abide by the 75% rule--film must have at least 75% animation to live action ratio in order to be nominated.
(So...I guess that lets Enchanted out for 2008?)
*Oops, I think I meant to put this in the OTHER Oscar thread.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!