Disney brings back the cartoon short

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disney works on new traditional animated short...

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Andreas Deja visited one of the most famous TV Shows in Germany "TV total" with host Stefan Raab last week on Thursday Oct., 6th. He said that he is currently working on a new Disney short, featuring traditional animtion. Does anybody know what the short is about? :?:
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We posted a bit about this in an exclsuive discussion with Andreas at the beginning of August:
http://www.animated-news.com/archives/00003772.html

Specifially:

AN: Have you ever thought about directing a film?

AD: I don't think I'm quite ready to direct a feature film because you're so involved in storytelling. I know you have the story crew who is working with you, but I will be doing a short film for the studio.

AN: Which one?

AD: It's my own . . . it's going to be 2D.

AN: Is it too early to tell what it is?

AD: Yeah, a little too early. It's in those early stages. It's going to be a personal film. It's going to be inspired by the work of T. S. Sullivant. It's going to be spontaneous, and something fresh, something character-driven. Totally character-driven.

AN: And that'll probably just be released to theaters with another movie.

AD: That's what I understand, yeah. I would like to animate the whole thing, have two assistants maybe to help me with the follow up, and just make it really fun.

AN: So is it based on any existing characters or all new?

AD: It's all new.
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Why does this sound vaguely familiar?
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Hey! Thank you very much for the response!!! :D
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On the poll, I had to vote "yes". I really think traditional animation murdering Eisner is out the house, 2D animated shorts could become more frequent and actually help to make a 2D comeback, and it's great training ground for bigger things...who knows! :mrgreen:
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I hope they show it with one of disney's upcoming animated films... like American Dog or Wilbur Robinson... just to show Disney is actually animating again.
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I'd see anything new 2d from Disney (as long as it doesn't end in "O"!)

J/K :) :)
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Like Chicken Little-O?
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I was just kidding...I meant Destino or Lorenzo. (being exec produced by Roy Disney and all.)

I'm sure that they're good films. :wink:
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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I've seen Lorenzo three times. I haven't seen Destino yet.
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Disney brings back the cartoon short

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Disney tries out new talent in an old form, the cartoon short
Moviegoers who have become inured to ads and trivia quizzes before the film may soon be getting something that's old enough to seem new: cartoon shorts.

After a hiatus of nearly 50 years, Walt Disney Studios is getting back into the business of producing short cartoons, starting with a Goofy vehicle next year. The studio has released a few shorts in recent years, but they were more artistic exercises than commercial endeavors. The new cartoons, by contrast, spring from an effort by a new leadership team at Pixar Animation Studios, now a Disney unit, to put the company back at the forefront of animation, with a form that it pioneered......
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Post by Meg »

Fantastic! It's so exciting to see the direction that Disney is now taking.
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Shame they couldn't put their 160 soon to be unemployed onto these... :(

But Goofy in "How To...Install Your Home Theater"? YES! :)


BTW...this is hysterical - have the article read to you (but they can't say Lasseter!):
http://83.231.141.195/cgi-bin/nph-neosp ... =15905.mp3
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Wrote to Dick Cook about three years ago suggesting they bring back a regular program of animated shorts. Since I wasn't an employee then (or now) they probably read the suggestion and thought, "Where do these looneybins come from?" Now it comes back and everyone says Lasseter is a genius.
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Who is this "LazEEder" they speak of?
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