Trailer of Pixar Movie 'Finding Nemo'
tjansen writes "The trailer of the next Pixar movie, Finding Nemo, is out. Only Quicktime, as usual, so you need CrossOver on Linux machines." Actually's Disney's site has Real and Windows Media formats, so you can pick your poison.
Really? Where can I find something that plays the Sorensen codec, and plays is properly? I'm not talking about something that only gives me audio or only gives me video. Until then, I'm sticking with Crossover.
The short answer is Steve Jobs: Pixar is his baby, and Quicktime is an Apple technology, and Apple, of course, is another Jobs baby.
This is the first trailer on Apple's site (and the Pixar.com as well). There was a teaser on the Monsters Inc DVD though...
From what I hear the next movie in the hopper is "The Incredibles" which is a story about a super-hero family. Then it's "Ray Gunn" a futuristic film-noir in the vein of "BladeRunner". After that it's "Toy Story 3", yep they're back. Hanks and Allen have already agreed to do the sequel.
mencoder -oac mp3lame -ovc lavc \f ind ing_nemo/finding_nemo_trailer_750.wmv
-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vhq:vbitrate=16000 -o finding_nemo_trailer.avi \
mms://wmd31sea.activate.net/digitalmedia/bvim/
b.
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"Just believe everything I tell you, and it will all be very, very simple."
Albert Brooks : "Nemo's father"
Alexander Gould : "Nemo"
Ellen DeGeneres : "Dory"
Willem Dafoe : "Gill"
Geoffrey Rush : Nigel the pelican
Barry Humphreys : vegetarian great white shark
$ mencoder -o nero.avi -oac copy -ovc copy mms://wmd31sea.activate.net/digitalmedia/bvim/find ing_nemo/finding_nemo_trailer_750.wmv
:)
$ mplayer nero.avi
tada, no crossover required. also no lag, no skipping. what more could you want ?
mplayer homepage.
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Hello? So far the feature-length films they've done have been *for* Disney!
I'd guess that the intent is exactly that--they're currently making movies for kids, particularly Disney movies for kids, so they aim for a particular look.
I would expect that when their contract with Disney is up, they may move towards other areas.
-Geoff
In case anyone wants the file directly the direct URL is:
n g_ nemo/finding_nemo_trailer_1500.mov
http://acw.activate.net/digitalmedia/bvim/findi
Else you can pull these from the HTML source on Disney's page, not hard to do.
Oh, BTW...not only is vlc open source, there's also a drag and drop method for OS X. You don't have to be an advanced user.
ooh...I figured out how to do links...I'm now dangerous!