In theaters June 18, 2010.
Woody Poster – Buzz Lightyear Poster – Ham Poster – Jessie Poster

The New York Times has an excellent article that describes the process that Toy Story and Toy Story 2 underwent at Pixar Animation Studios for their 3D re-release:
The production process for a 3-D movie requires the use of two cameras, positioned next to each other, shooting action at the same time to mimic each of the viewer’s eyes. A live-action film not originally shot with two cameras cannot be made into a 3-D film, but in the more malleable world of computer animation, the second camera view can be added. The process involves a bit of virtual time travel.
Without changing any of the film’s action, Pixar’s 3-D specialists, or stereographers, returned to each frame of the film and virtually placed a second camera next to the original, creating left-eye and right-eye views of the scene. Then all of the scenes were re-rendered in the computer with this additional perspective.
Head over the NYTimes.com to read the entire article.

Check out this official remix posted on the Disney/Pixar Youtube page:
Lucky is the collaboration between Melbourne based All India Radio and animation company Dee Pee Studios.
It involves a painstaking animation technique, whereby the team paints in the air with glow sticks, frame after to frame to create entire sequences of animation, sometimes taking a whole night to shoot.
In theaters nationwide December 11, 2009.
Note: There are parts in this preview that include unfinished animation.
In theaters November 13, 2009.
NBC has joined with DreamWorks Animation to air two all-new animated holiday television specials based on the studio’s feature films, “Monsters vs. Aliens” and “Madagascar,” both featuring many of the characters as voiced by the original talent from the films.
The first of the 30-minute specials is titled, “Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space.” It features the voices of cast members Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett, Kiefer Sutherland and Rainn Wilson. The special is set to air on Wednesday, October 28 (8-8:30 p.m. ET, repeating from 8:30-9 p.m. ET). The second special, “Merry Madagascar,” is scheduled to broadcast on Tuesday, November 17 (8-8:30 p.m. ET) and repeat on Saturday, November 28 (8-8:30 p.m. ET) just before the holiday season.

In theaters November 6, 2009.
In theaters November 13, 2009.
Disney’s The Princess and the Frog begins exclusively at the Walt Disney Studios Theater in Burbank and Ziegfeld Theater in New York City on November 25th and arrives in theaters nationwide on December 11th. For now, check out these two brand new clips:
In theaters November 6, 2009.
Another video from the talented folks over at Wujoco Animation, titled “Training,” featuring two feuding super heroes.
WUJOCO ANIMATION (a gathering of artists from Argentina) completed the first trailer for ANGEL VITAMINA, an independent project, and a glimpse of an idea of a potentially full length animated movie.
Check out this amazing student graduation animation by Sjors Vervoort. Animation and design by Sjors Vervoort. Sound and SFX by Steven Aerts. Made in the Netherlands in 2009.
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