Disney’s Blockbuster "Big Hero 6" Opens with a Rescued Pup in "Feast"!
Dogs Rule for Disney’s Academy Award winning film-makers, Kristina Reed and Patrick Osborne, teaming up to bring us Disney’s animated film, ‘Feast.’ Seen through Winston’s eyes, this rescued pup shares his person’s feasts of food, love and life, and reminds us how tightly woven our dogs are within our own human roller coaster lives. And… listen closely for a chance to win a 'Feast' poster! Rescued Pups and Dogs Rule on the Big Screen! Now that’s A Super Smiley Adventure!
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“Feast,” a new short from first-time director Patrick Osborne (head of animation for “Paperman”) and Walt Disney Animation Studios, is the story of one man’s love life as seen through the eyes of his best friend and dog, Winston, and revealed bite by bite through the meals they share.
Director Patrick Osborne, who joined Walt Disney Animation Studios in 2008 as an animator on “Bolt,” took part in the Studio’s Spark program—which invites artists to explore their own unique ideas in a month-long project that is presented to the Studio team. His experimental short “Pet” was a hit among his fellow Disney artists. Osborne, whose credits Disney’s 2010 feature “Tangled” and 2012’s Oscar®-winning short
“Paperman,” for which he served as head of animation, was later tapped as co-head of animation for the upcoming feature “Big Hero 6.” But his plans changed when he pitched the idea for “Feast” as part of WDAS’ new shorts program—the project was greenlit with Osborne as director.
Producer Kristina Reed produced 2012’s Oscar®-winning short “Paperman.”