Thursday, November 16, 2006

Ye Ol' Cars Reel


Here, as promised, is a highlight reel of my work on "Cars" and the DVD short, "Mater and the Ghost" Light, as well as a couple shots I did for the commercial I directed for State Farm. It's an 18 mb Quicktime movie, and you'll need Quicktime 7 to view it.

15 Comments:

At 10:06 PM, Blogger teresa said...

Oh wow Victor! Thanks so much for posting that! Those were some major major scenes!!! You did such an excellent job! You animated by far the best part of Mater and the Ghost Light where he's rattling and so on. Oh, and the "he did what in his cup" and "oh a little bit, but I'll be alright" or "I'm starting to think he knowed you was going to crash!" lol those are some of my favorite parts of the whole movie! The more serious scenes were also excellent! Great job and thanks again!

 
At 10:46 PM, Blogger protowilson said...

Sweet. I thought your stuff with Mater reversing was fabulous - definitely the best character in the film for me.

 
At 11:37 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Also, that last shot of Mater shaking uncontrollably is pretty fantastic, and looked fun to do.

 
At 11:47 AM, Blogger Travis said...

Awesome stuff Navone! My favorite shot is when Mater shoots himself in the face when trying to do the "Ka-chow" thing. I love when he shakes his head in recovery! BRILLIANT WORK!

 
At 1:54 AM, Blogger Dan Segarra said...

Sweet pieces as always. Thanks for showing!

 
At 7:21 AM, Blogger Drew said...

I'm gonna break the trend, but my favorite piece is the green minivan (Van?) saying "I have the GPS, never need a map." Just great beats. Thanks for sharing.

-Drew

 
At 10:09 AM, Blogger Tiago Rovida said...

Hey Victor, really great scenes! Wonderfull acting, expressions and emotions representation! Your work is a daily inspiration to me!!
Thanks!!

 
At 10:18 AM, Blogger Neil K. Marriott said...

Fantastic work Victor. Too.. many.. fun.. shots..


Awesome!

 
At 11:54 AM, Blogger marcobucci said...

Lots of great work Victor! Always loved how McQueen looked when Mater was towing him back up after his fall. I remember noting that in the theatre. Excellent poses all around.

 
At 4:26 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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i visited your blogger ´cause i´m working on a school proyect. i want to tell you that i love alien song... congratulations for your merits...

if you want to contact me please write to agustinayague406@hotmail.com or my argentinian blogger http://fotolog.terra.com.ar/agus_yague1..

thank you... kisses and good luck

 
At 9:10 PM, Blogger Larry Rains said...

Amazing Work! The scenes you did in the short were some of my favorite. Pixar is very lucky to have you working for them.

 
At 6:28 AM, Blogger Hans said...

Hey Victor,

First, thanks for the mail:)
Second, thanks for sharing this, your work is amazing. Honestly a lot of these scenes are amongst my favorits! It's impressive how you master both crazy action and subtle details.

Take care and have a happy thanksgiving,

Hans

 
At 12:01 AM, Blogger Marie-Christine Melhem said...

That was tooootally wicked:)!!!
Lovin' it *(the reel) lovin' it
(the ad you directed :D)
Righteousssss....

 
At 8:23 PM, Blogger Alex Liki said...

Sweet work Victor! You are one of my favorite animators.
Thanks for sharing! ;)
cheers

 
At 7:45 AM, Blogger mario pochat said...

Wow!

So much character in the cars, i can't imagine how hard that was to do. How did you think in terms of line of action?

My hero!
:)

 

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