Watch Pixar’s short BURN-E online
Friday, November 28th, 2008Here you have, the entire latest Pixar’s short BURN-E available online, thanks to MyToons.com
Simply amazing
Here you have, the entire latest Pixar’s short BURN-E available online, thanks to MyToons.com
Simply amazing

Pixar has put the new website for “Up” movie where you can watch the two available trailers (Teaser and Trailer) and a synopsis.
I can’t wait, i can’t wait!! it looks very promising :D
Via: The Pixar Blog
Here is the “Up” trailer in HD, enjoy!
Link: Up Trailer HD 720p
TrailerAddic has put a new theatrical trailer of “Up”, the upcoming Pixar movie, it starts showing some old hits and then the trailer starts.
I really LOVE this one! hope you like it. Pixar wants to make a movie per year and “Up” will be the next blockbuster of 2009.
Via: The Pixar Blog
I’ve discovered this documentary in the past edition of artFutura in Barcelona and it was great! my friends, myself, everybody love it, it was the best of all the activities that weekend.
It is a 80 minutes documentary that tells the whole story of Pixar, with interviews at John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, Steve Jobs, George Lucas, Tom Hanks, and lot more famous people related with the life of the company and their projects.

This is an absolutely must-see for every animator, designer, modeller and so on… it is not a simple story, it is a story about making a dream come true.
Today I recommend this 25min video with an Interview to Rich Hurrey (2006), from Pixar, a nice training video for 3d modeling beginners.
This interview was conducted for Siggraph 2006. Brad and Rich discuss his career path up to Pixar as well as some in depth discussion of hard surface modeling with subdivision surfaces.
Watch it in Luxology website | Interview with Rich Hurrey of Pixar
Last week I had the opportunity to watch the WALL-E movie in AMC Theaters from Times Square, New York
As always Pixar has done a tremendous great job, stunning 3D computer graphics combined with a great characters. It seems this people can’t make a bad movie… and this one is the best they have done to date.
Characters are full of emotions, and they not even speak! there’s a great moment in the movie when Wall-e meets Eve and say their names for the first time.
Don’t worry about the dialogues, the film don’t need any!, but there are human characters too, maybe the “worst” part of the movie if there’s any… but it’s necessary to show them in the way they interact with robots, it’s someway funny, and they have the same look as in “The Incredibles”
Forget the fu%&$ng screeners and go to the big screen to enjoy this masterpiece and also the shot film Presto at the beginning.