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.
The trailer that's /been out/ for a month? There's no reason to mention the release of a new movie trailer. I mean, a star wars or matrix trailer is one thing, but a movie about talking fish just because it's animated using a computer, much like many movies today are? Hey, there's a trailer out for "3, 2, 1 Penguins!" too.
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Toys, Bugs, Monsters.. now Fish..
I dunno how long they can keep this going. However, I know for one thing I'm not caught into this preview nearly as much as Pixars past works. This movie seems like the little mermaids friends geared towards 5 year olds. Not that I'm saying that's bad or anything; just seems like a huge change of pace from Pixar.
Here fishy fishy..
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Look, I love PIXAR movies. The CG is always awesome and I usually make it a point to see pretty much any computer animated film . . .
But what's with the 'Slashvertisements' lately. I mean, it'd be one thing if we had some article here that talked about the tech that went into it or something like that, but this is just the trailer! Is there something I'm not aware of about this trailer or movie that makes it so special as to justify a Slashdot front page post? Maybe it's just a slow weekend...
Who said Freedom was Fair?
If you know of other products, rather than chastising the initial post, why not be more informative and actually list them?
Well, that's nice, but could you please some links to those projects, or at least their names?
Why the big stink about unsupported media formats? I mean, is there a viable alternative format out there? Windows doesn't support DivX out of the box, and it's not mainstream enough to consider releasing in that format. Ogg Vorbis was supposed to be developing an open-standard video codec, but it's vaporware for now. MPEG4 is totally unnecessary for video of this type.
Repeat after me: "Linux users are *not* the majority." Windows users are. Don't expect corporations to force Windows users to take a few extra steps to watch their advertisements just so that Linux users aren't disenfranchised...
You probably have a Windows box, or know someone who does, so quit complaining and watch the trailer there. If you don't, then you probably don't give a shit about the movie anyway...
Anyone know how much this advances computer animation?
The under-water environment looks extremely well done; the colours, refraction, fading etc. look very realistic.
Have these been done before, or has Pixar invented lots of new stuff again?
Projects marked "Stage 1 -- Planning" don't count.
found him.
The order of preference seems to be as follows:
1. Real player format that can not be downloaded at all
2. Quicktime file which you can usually download (but I don't like the client
3. Some other weird streaming format (windows media? can it be downloaded)
4. Nice mpg file that I can actually take to my desktop -- even with my Cable connection, my processor just does not handle video streaming very well.
Can someone tell me why this is happening? Seems counter productive - streaming is bad for network if it can be avoided. And this is not premium/paid content we are talking about! This is trailers... as in the stuff that studios should be happy to let us watch for free!
I am very confused. I thought that /. disliked MPAA/DISNEY/REAL NETWORKS/WMA (you know companies that support laws like the DMCA)???
/. run stories about their newest products?
If what they are trying to do is so evil, why does
MPAA BAD!
MPAA BAD!!
MPAA BAD!!!
OH something shinny!!!
I think their server just went "Dive! Dive!!!"
It sort of the other way around. Somebody comes up with a movie script (sometimes even a plot too) Then they ask hey can we do this?? The CG/SFX guys go "idonno, let me get back to you." Eventually they figure it out, and low and behold we have something new. The Abyss, the Matrix, most of the Pixar movies, and nearly all the Star Wars movies are good expamples of this. Eventually they what they invent becomes standard tools for the industry
"Pixar makes an underwater filter!"
(and flogs it to death)
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.
Finding Nemo, focus on 6-12 year old kids, slashdot... focus on 6-66 year old geeks.
umm, the guy that did Toy Story was on NPR and said that they picked Toys because the CG looked plastic. Then went on to do Monster's inc. and said it was because real life people/animals would look awkward (eww Final Fantasy).
So the setting is matched to the capabilities, though there is most likly some script sriving the FX also.
Wow, sent an e-mail as suggested when clicking on "use classic" banner, and got a fast response that addressed my msg
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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there will be 6 produced under the [Disney/Pixar] deal (Toy Story, A Bugs Life, Toy Story II, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, and Cars)
What about Monsters, Inc.? Does that make seven, or is Cars now an independent film?
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Finding Nemo
The Incredibles
Cars
Nothing about "Ray Gunn", nothing about "Toy Story 3". What's your source?
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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.
And plus a lot of people (myself included) point to Pixar films as some of the best of all time for all ages - if they do a bad one, then there goes that 4-0 record of theirs.
Finally remember how fickle the public is. Witness how many people went from being the biggest Star Wars fanboys to wanting Lucas' head on a stick as soon as Jar-Jar opened his mouth. All you have to do is mess up once (e.g., Mariah Carey) and you're screwed.
All that said, however, I don't see how this could be a bad movie. Perhaps its like comparing cold pizza to warm pizza.
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if it stared Tuxedo Penguin and his g/f Gown.
We need another version of some Tux games. Tux Racer is cool now, but imagine a complete Quest for the Herring game! Sales of a console version(still GPL) could help fund its progress.
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Is there something I'm not aware of about this trailer or movie that makes it so special as to justify a Slashdot front page post? Maybe it's just a slow weekend...
Look at the evidence. Steve Jobs is CEO of Pixar (and Apple). Slashdot, if not VA Linu^H^H^H^HSoftware wants to be bought out by Apple. Think about it: How many Apple articles do you see on a daily basis? Why does Apple have its own section, customized to look like Apple's website? Why does Apple have eleven (count them yourself) different topic categories? (Compared to one for Sun, one for Microsoft, one for IBM, one for Compaq, and *none* for Dell, whose market share is nearly six times that of Apple)
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They design them to look like a 3D rendering of a Disney character so that they can easy make the stuffed animals look like the character! And don't forget the full-sized characters that walk around at Disney World.
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I was hoping to avoid such a cynical conclusion
Pixar orignally had a 3 picture deal with Disney, and Toy Story was released under that contract (notice that Toy Story isn't even branded as Pixar at all, and the Pixar Luxo logo trailer doesn't even show until after the credits.) That contract was replaced by a new 5 picture contract, so the 5 films are Bugs, MI, Nemo, Incredibles, and Cars (TS2 doesn't count, and Disney declined to allow Pixar to create a TS3 that would count as one of the films). In their last earnings teleconference, Pixar said that they are already in early pre-production on the film after Cars, which they are financing entirely themselves and which they will own all the rights to, although of course they could choose to get a new contract with Disney, they would just get to keep a much, much bigger piece of the profits (they currently get 50% minus all distribution fees)
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