'Made in Point Richmond' discussion — FOUND!
Jun 28, 2017 20:15:21 GMT
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Post by TomGyroid on Jun 28, 2017 20:15:21 GMT
UPDATE: Oym-museum guy doesn't want to share the DVD: lostmediawiki.com/images/2/20/Sigh.png
In short, the "Made in Point Richmond" is a Pixar employee-exclusive DVD that contains interesting Pixar rarities like:
-Most of their commercial division work (the audio missing ones are available online)
-The Blowin' in the Wind animation test
-DVD quality version of the presumably uncensored Knick Knack
-Several Pixar party videos
-An unknown Toy Story 2 on set interview
-A Bug's Life Ponkikkies
-Jessie's Cowgirl Award Acceptance Speech
-Unknown ABC Toy Story bumpers
There's people known to have access to copies, but it still hasn't been ripped and uploaded to the internet as people have stated this reason for not sharing it, that reason for not sharing it or haven't discussed it to that level. Most of the info and all photos we have of it come from the Oym-Museum Tumblr.
OYM-MUSEUM (http://oym-museum.tumblr.com/)
Pixar employee: Assumed to not be?
Status: Has a copy; has posted info and picturesbut hasn't commented on ripping it but doesn't want to rip it
Oren Jacob
Pixar employee: Previously, from 1990-2011?
Status: Has a copy, doesn't intend to rip/share it on its gift status
Victor Navone
Pixar employee: Yes
Status: Has a copy somewhere, hasn't discussed it further
Jeff Pidgeon
Pixar employee: Yes
Status: Has a copy, hasn't discussed it further
Craig Good
Pixar employee: Yes, formerly?
Status: Has a copy, claims it's only for Pixar internal use based on its "licensing nightmare" status
EDIT: I've also contacted the Vimeos of Henry F. Anderson III, Moebius1, Onny Carr and steve spaz williams without reply on the matter.
So Craig Good claims it has a Pixar internal usage, maybe that's strict and why Pidgeon and Navone haven't responded futher? Oym-Museum is the only one here at least potentially not a Pixar employee (I mean maybe that's how they got all that rare Pixar stuff...) and I think I remember seeing some evidence of listing for the DVD on eBay in the past, so hopefully copies have made their way outside of Pixar's influence and thus can "leak" to the public. Though I've received response from Oym-Museum when they posted the image of the inside leaflet television listing and they posted more information about Blowin' in the Wind, their last Tumblr post (a Tumblr which is mainly rare Pixar stuff mind you) was a year ago.
In short, the "Made in Point Richmond" is a Pixar employee-exclusive DVD that contains interesting Pixar rarities like:
-Most of their commercial division work (the audio missing ones are available online)
-The Blowin' in the Wind animation test
-DVD quality version of the presumably uncensored Knick Knack
-Several Pixar party videos
-An unknown Toy Story 2 on set interview
-A Bug's Life Ponkikkies
-Jessie's Cowgirl Award Acceptance Speech
-Unknown ABC Toy Story bumpers
There's people known to have access to copies, but it still hasn't been ripped and uploaded to the internet as people have stated this reason for not sharing it, that reason for not sharing it or haven't discussed it to that level. Most of the info and all photos we have of it come from the Oym-Museum Tumblr.
OYM-MUSEUM (http://oym-museum.tumblr.com/)
Pixar employee: Assumed to not be?
Status: Has a copy; has posted info and pictures
Oren Jacob
Pixar employee: Previously, from 1990-2011?
Status: Has a copy, doesn't intend to rip/share it on its gift status
Victor Navone
Pixar employee: Yes
Status: Has a copy somewhere, hasn't discussed it further
Jeff Pidgeon
Pixar employee: Yes
Status: Has a copy, hasn't discussed it further
Craig Good
Pixar employee: Yes, formerly?
Status: Has a copy, claims it's only for Pixar internal use based on its "licensing nightmare" status
EDIT: I've also contacted the Vimeos of Henry F. Anderson III, Moebius1, Onny Carr and steve spaz williams without reply on the matter.
So Craig Good claims it has a Pixar internal usage, maybe that's strict and why Pidgeon and Navone haven't responded futher? Oym-Museum is the only one here at least potentially not a Pixar employee (I mean maybe that's how they got all that rare Pixar stuff...) and I think I remember seeing some evidence of listing for the DVD on eBay in the past, so hopefully copies have made their way outside of Pixar's influence and thus can "leak" to the public. Though I've received response from Oym-Museum when they posted the image of the inside leaflet television listing and they posted more information about Blowin' in the Wind, their last Tumblr post (a Tumblr which is mainly rare Pixar stuff mind you) was a year ago.