Some digging around indicates that Blaas was once an animator for Fox back in 2002, and moved to Pixar in time to work on Nemo. He’s worked on everything since, so he doesn’t sound like a “Pixar University” type.
IMDB page:
imdb.com/name/nm1174214/
I also found a Linked In page where another animator says he worked on the film (well possibly - he could be referring to a totally different film). He characterises it as “Blaas’s short film project” and does not mention Pixar in any way.
linkedin.com/pub/3/574/312
Hmmm… two more Linkedin pages confirm that Alma is the film mentioned above:
linkedin.com/pub/dir/eduardo/suazo
This guy has some stills that seem to be from the film:
sergiocasas.net/gallery/animation/22
And halfway down this page is the following excerpt:
sffs.org/content.aspx?catid= … ageid=1024
Rodrigo Blaas has worked in animation for more than ten years, six of which have been spent at Pixar Studios where he contributed to projects like Finding Nemo (2003), The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006), Ratatouille (2007) and WALL-E (2008). Prior to Pixar, Blaas, a self-taught animator, worked for studios like Molinare and Miopia (in Madrid) on 3-D projects for advertising and visual effects. He joined Blue Sky Studio in 2000 where he worked on his first feature film, Ice Age (2002). In 2007, Blaas directed his first short, Alma, where he teamed up with international artists from Spain, France and the U.S.
So far no indication that it is a PIXAR film.
Well I found a contact email on the site, so I emailed him (politely) and asked.
Will advise if I get a reply.
OK, I just got a very pleasant response from Rodrigo:
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You guys are fast!
If you give me a couple of days I can fill you in. I am just polishing the web page and adding some more content, images and hopefully the trailer next week.
About the short, you are right, It’s a completely independent short film (Not a Pixar film).
Actually, I took some time off, went back to Spain (where I am from originally) and made it with my brother and some friends.
Thanks for the interest, Manning. I’ll will put some more details in the web this week.
Rodrigo
Edited. I combined all of your posts. – Mitch