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Luca Director and Producer Talk Sea Monster Designs
Luca Director and Producer Talk Sea Monster Designs
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When it comes to Pixar s next film,
Luca, we re looking into sea monsters. However, this is Pixar, and that means when it comes to monsters, we re not talking anything too scary looking. While Pixar movies might challenge what kind of emotional story points adults and children can handle, they aren t often scary visually. Last month, we got to do an early press day for
Luca, and we got to see 30 minutes of footage from the movie. The word monster got thrown around a lot when it comes to describing the sea creatures but also the humans. During a Q&A with director
Pixar’s “Soul” bagged the best animated feature award at this year’s Oscars.
The contemplative comedy-drama beat other nominees “Onward,” “Over the Moon,” “A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon,” and “Wolfwalkers.”
“Soul” is close to the heart of Filipinos as two Pinoy crew members were part of the animated film project.
American-Filipino Paul Abadilla is the animated film’s sets art director, while Canadian-Filipino Trevor Jimenez worked as the story supervisor.
“Soul,” directed by Peter Docter, tells the story of Joe (voiced by Jamie Foxx), a middle school band teacher, who seeks to reunite his soul and his body after they are accidentally separated, just before his big break as a jazz musician.
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Ruben V. Nepales with a paperbound copy of his ‘Through a Writer’s Lens,’ originally released as a limited hardbound coffee table book edition.
Ruben Nepales, an alumnus of the University of Santo Tomas (UST), donated a copy of his best-selling coffee table book, “Through a Writer’s Lens,” to the university’s Miguel de Benavides Library.
Pilar Romero, Dean of College of Education, presented the book copy on Ruben’s behalf to Fr. Angel Aparicio, Prefect for Libraries, Malu Madrunio, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Letters, Maria Cecilia D. Lobo and Diana V. Padilla, Chief Librarian and Assistant Chief Librarian, respectively.
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