Now, Enrico Casarosa is going to be taking his shot with “La Luna,” and we’ve got a look at the film’s style as well as a synopsis for you. I also dug it when they gave Gary Rydstrom a shot at directing with “Lifted,” which is a great piece of comedy staging, or when they had Bud Luckey, a legend in the industry, finally bring his long-time dream “Boundin'” to life. It’s a masterpiece of timing and performance, and one of the things I love about these short films is how they can emphasize a single idea or a technical innovation, and they help push forward the technical side of the feature division. When we first got the “WALL-E” Blu-ray, I think we watched “Presto,” the short film that was attached to that film, about 150 times. It’s paid off in any number of ways over the years, and their short films are one of the highlights of each year’s new release. One of the most important things Pixar does is maintain their short film program, allowing younger talents or artists who work in departments where directing may not seem like the most logical next step to make the jump and express new voices.
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