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I’m a big fan of live action shorts, but I’ll readily admit that I have a tendency to lean toward the animated variety. I love Pixar, not only for the incredible animation, but for the writing that gives their films so much heart. A really strong animated short can give you that in perfect doses. Full-length is great, but I truly believe it takes some incredible skill to lend fifteen minutes or less of film enough heart and gravity to make the viewer want to watch again and share what they found with all of their friends. Today, I’m sharing one such video with all of you.
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.17.2013
published: 05.16.2013
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