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Oscar Tour 2012 LA Day 3: Disney Feature Animation

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Overlooking Disney's Plaza of Legends.

 

By Zoe Chevat

Fresh from our morning at the ARL, we were greeted in the lobby of Disney’s whimsical animation building by Stephanie Morse, Talent Development Coordinator. Ms. Morse, who served as our tireless guide on a very tight schedule, ushered the nominees into the screening theater for a quick introduction. Then, leaving the lunchtime crowd to watch the nominated shorts, our band set out on a fast-paced tour of the neighboring Disney lot.

Exclusive Video: Puppet Scale

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At the ILM Q&A, Madame Tutli-Putli director Maciek Szczerbowski and Peter and the Wolf director Suzie Templeton talk about the scale of their film’s puppets.

New Questions Emerge at PDI/DreamWorks

Ping pong and animation go together like ink & paint. (top left clockwise) Josh Raskin, Lucie Bloze, Chris Lavis, James Braithwaite. © 2008 AWN Inc.

Ping pong and animation go together like ink & paint. (top left clockwise) Josh Raskin, Lucie Bloze, Chris Lavis, James Braithwaite. © 2008 AWN Inc.

Conversation was brief on the ride over to PDI/DreamWorks. With the tour winding down, I think we were all winding down as well. When we arrived at the studio, the screening was already in full swing. With a bit of down time, we mingled around the lobby and cafeteria, where the draw of more ping-pong was irresistible for I Met the Walrus‘ Josh and James, who said that ping-pong is needed for animation productions to work.

Exclusive Oscar Day Pics!

Ron Diamond (center) poses with the animated short Oscar winner Torill Kove and the live-action short winner Ari Sandel. © AWN Inc.

Ron Diamond (center) poses with the animated short Oscar winner Torill Kove and the live-action short winner Ari Sandel. © AWN Inc.

Here they are — pics from the exciting Oscar day. Lots of winners, excitement and fun!

Lion King’s Allers Talks About 1st Oscar Nod for Matchgirl

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Roger Allers
Roger Aller

Today we get the second part of our Little Matchgirl interviews — this time chatting with director Roger Allers. The veteran Disney story man made his directing debut on The Lion King. Talk about hitting one out of the ballpark on your first at bat. Allers not only worked with producer Don Hahn on The Lion King, but also the Oscar nominated Beauty and the Beast. Allers, who wasn’t even awake when the nominations were announced, doesn’t seem like the kind of guy who makes films to win awards, however, I still wanted to find out what the Oscar experience has been like for him as well as his feelings about making Matchgirl and his other work.

DreamWorks Rolls Out Red Carpet for Nominees

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DreamWorks' Pierre-Olivier Vincent gives his POV on the How to Train Your Dragon designs.

written by Rick DeMott

For the third day of the L.A. leg, DreamWorks put together a full day of events for the nominees. Katie Koskenmaki, our host and artistic development coordinator for the studio, said that different departments were fighting to get a chance to meet the nominees. For the first time, French Roast director Fabrice Joubert joined the festivities.

First up, designer Pierre-Olivier Vincent, aka POV, ran through the visual development on DreamWorks' upcoming How to Train Your Dragon. The project began with the designs of the book, which was written and illustrated by Cressida Cowell. The designs and tone of the book was cartoony, but over the course of the film's development, which included three director changes, the script became more dramatic. For Cowell, she didn't mind the tone shift, but insisted that the core of the story remain the relationship between the main character Hiccup and his father Stoick.

Oscar Tour 2012 LA Day 4: DreamWorks Animation

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No lounge is complete without the means to dispense fine adult beverages.

 

Pictorial by Dan Sarto

Our final studio tour this year is DreamWorks Animation, a bustling campus that serves as HQ for the company's ever-growing global operations.  Having released two features, Kung Fu Panda 2 and Puss In Boots, since our last visit, both of which are nominated for an Oscar this year, the studio continues to expand its slate of productions.  The recently announced plans for a studio in China serve as further illustration of these expansion efforts. 

Each year on the Oscar Showcase Tour, our day at DreamWorks is always great.  The studio goes out of its way to provide a full day of demonstrations, a great lunch with executives and a packed screening of the nominated shorts.  Of all the stops on the tour, DreamWorks always shares the most detailed and intimate look at films in progress, which for an assembly of animation directors and producers, is always a welcome treat.  This year was no different.

Oscar Showcase 08 Canadian Consulate Lunch Photo Gallery

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The Madame Tutli-Putli team - director Maciek Szczerbowski, exec producer David Verrall, director Chris Lavis and producer Marcy Page. © 2008 AWN Inc.

The Madame Tutli-Putli team - director Maciek Szczerbowski, exec producer David Verrall, director Chris Lavis and producer Marcy Page. © 2008 AWN Inc.

Each year Alain Dudoit, the Consul General of Canada, Los Angeles, hosts a star-studded event to celebrate the Oscar nominees from Canada. Check out who the Madame Tutli-Putli and I Met the Walrus filmmakers got to meet.

Exclusive Video: On the ILM Tour

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ILM artist Mark Siegel talks with I Met the Walrus director Josh Raskin about John Lennon.

On Our Way to EA

With the screenings so tightly packed, once My Love ended at Skywalker Ranch and the final film Peter and the Wolf began, a sedan raced off with our bags and the prints for the first four films to deliver them in time for the PDI/DreamWorks screening later in the day.

Bob Nicoll (closest to tree) talks about the EA facility while Maciek and Chris take a rest on the steps. © 2008 AWN Inc.

Bob Nicoll (closest to tree) talks about the EA facility while Maciek and Chris take a rest on the steps. © 2008 AWN Inc.

With the screenings so tightly packed, once My Love ended at Skywalker Ranch and the final film Peter and the Wolf began, a sedan raced off with our bags and the prints for the first four films to deliver them in time for the PDI/DreamWorks screening later in the day. After wrapping up the Q&A at Skywalker, the tour crew hopped into the van and headed to EA, where a screening in digital projection had already began. I Met the Walrus‘ Josh had planned to head to New York the next day for the Academy screening there, but the pace of the tour made him reconsider the extra flight, especially upon learning that he was the only one going, considering instead to stay behind and take a relaxing ride down the coast to L.A.