Anyone catch the....
A113 reference in the beginning? It's the number of one of the schoolbuses parked in front of the museum. Guess a Berkeley animator worked on this film? Thought that was reserved ONLY for Pixar flicks but I guess not!
shareA113 reference in the beginning? It's the number of one of the schoolbuses parked in front of the museum. Guess a Berkeley animator worked on this film? Thought that was reserved ONLY for Pixar flicks but I guess not!
shareUh, Jorge (the director) went to CalArts (not Cal at Berkley) where the infamous A113 had it's origins. Educate yourself.
shareThat snarky comment was uncalled for. Not cool. The OP was merely making a comment, no need to snap at someone like that.
shareAgreed.
Not only that but Smutstain05 didn't read the original post.
Calmechia referred to one of the animators, not the director.
The "educate yourself" comment just came back to bite him, and is in fact a self-insult.
A113 is definately a nod to their fellow artists, and a good catch by Calmachia
Smustain is probably just upset because he didn't see it first, and also because he's named Smutstain.
Oh, and in case Smutstain comes back to delete his mistakes, here's the original post
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smustain05
» Wed Oct 22 2014 21:06:38 Flag ▼ | Reply |
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Uh, Jorge (the director) went to CalArts (not Cal at Berkley) where the infamous A113 had it's origins. Educate yourself.
what the hell is a113?
sharehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A113
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