Recently, the Academy announced that the entire membership will be able to vote for the best animated short category and every voter will be sent a DVD with all of the nominated shorts. This is the first time they've allowed the entire Academy to vote since the early '70s. I think this increases Paperman's chances, as they will probably vote for the most popular and universally appealing film. Walt Disney won so many of his Oscars in this category, when everyone was allowed to vote, so I expect his studio will win again this year (incidentally, the last time Disney Animation won the Animated Short category was "It's Tough to Be a Bird" in 1969).PixarFan2006 wrote:I also want it to win the Oscar, but the award will most likely go to one of the foreign shorts.
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I don't agree with this new rule change. It means the Oscar will most likely be going to well-known studios like Disney or Pixar. Independent shorts won't stand a chance. People do get influenced by brand recognition. Especially, when they don't belong in the field and don't know much about animation.estefan wrote:Recently, the Academy announced that the entire membership will be able to vote for the best animated short category and every voter will be sent a DVD with all of the nominated shorts. This is the first time they've allowed the entire Academy to vote since the early '70s.
You're probably right. The reason they changed the rules so that only voters who attended special screenings could vote was because back in the early '70s, most of the voters hadn't seen the nominees and so just voted for the American short (the other two nominees were Canadian).
The Crunch Bird won that year, which was a basically a two-minute joke. The Selfish Giant had more depth to it and Evolution (my personal pick of that year) was a lot more creative.
The Crunch Bird won that year, which was a basically a two-minute joke. The Selfish Giant had more depth to it and Evolution (my personal pick of that year) was a lot more creative.
"There are two wolves and they are always fighting. One is darkness and despair. The other is light and hope. Which wolf wins? Whichever one you feed." - Casey Newton, Tomorrowland
haha, you don't need to erase your hard-drive. Whoever told you that was making fun of youTristy wrote:Is there an easy safe way of downloading it without using keepvid or keephd? I don't have java and I was told that in order to get Java I would need to reset my hard drive which I am not too keen on doing.
Actually l should have mentioned that it was the people at the Mac Store who told me that I needed to install something called Lion. I don't even have an option when trying to download it and it was that guy who said in order to install Lion and I would need to reformat it. Or did I misunderstand him?
Lion isn't even remotely related to downloading youtube videos or installing Java. Lion is simply the newest Mac operating system. They wouldn't be allowed to tell you at the Apple Store how to download videos from youtube, as it is technically frowned upon and in some cases not strictly speaking legal.Tristy wrote:Actually l should have mentioned that it was the people at the Mac Store who told me that I needed to install something called Lion. I don't even have an option when trying to download it and it was that guy who said in order to install Lion and I would need to reformat it. Or did I misunderstand him?
All you need to do is go to this site: http://www.clipconverter.cc
Copy and paste the address of the video you want to download, choose your format, and hit download. You may or may not be prompted to download Java.
Regarding Lion however, you most certainly shouldn't have to reformat your hard drive to upgrade to Lion. It may move some stuff around on you, but nothing more. For you personally though, since you seem a little unfamiliar with computers, I would guess the upgrade isn't necessary, as it doesn't add much besides bells and whistles.

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I've found a charming animated short reminiscent of Paperman.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2if15necbYs
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I made a mock-up steelbook for Paperman, for a bit of fun. One can dream...
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Impressive work. How do you make custom steelbooks, btw?SWillie! wrote:I made a mock-up steelbook for Paperman, for a bit of fun. One can dream...
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On a related topic the Paperman short is now at over 11,000,000 views on Youtube.
I just had a random thought today. I think Im going to attempt to colorize paperman. Or at least a few seconds worth. But kyle, it looks so great in black and white, why would you want to change that? Well I assume if and when we get a full length feature movie using this style it'll be in color. I would like to see what that might look like. I don't have a real efficient way of doing so other than photoshoping it frame by frame, so don't expect much.
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