I highly doubt that it would air on ABC or the Disney Channel. It is a student film, and although it was aired at MVFF, I doubt it will go any further than that. Maybe we will see it one day on the Pixar Short Film Collection: Volume 2.
Well, I’m not sure if this is Pixar or not, but since it comes from Pixar university, I want to see it.
Also, why did they have to call it Violet? They’ll probably get many questions like “Is this to do with The Incredibles?” Which is what I would have asked. Heh.
I also heard about this via Upcoming Pixar…and the first thing that popped into my mind was Violet Parr from The Incredibles. Needless to say, I was rather taken aback when I learned that it is, indeed, a short film created by some up-and-coming geniouses at the Pixar University*. On the plus side, it’s nice to know that some of the students there are rolling out their work for the public to see! I hope that we’ll get to view this short production in the future…
Speaking of the film in question, you can listen to the theme track for it on Alex Mandel’s official website. Below is the official website and a link to the theme song for Violet:
It’s actually pretty freaky. I was weirded out the first time I heard it, albeit entranced at the same time. Gives you shivers, it does (it freaked me out, at least)…
[b]Credit for the top link goes to Thomas Huxley/bawpcwpn and PV.[/b]
Abbreviation for Pixar University = “PU”. Couldn’t they have thought of a better name then that? On the plus side, it’s kinda funny to say. (snigger)
A113- On to… Never mind! LOL
No they haven’t, this is Pixar University’s first film, EVER. If you want to know more about PU you might want to check out To Infinity and Beyond!: The Story of Pixar Animation Studios, it has a whole section dedicated to it.
A113- Well the book’s street price is $75, but on Amazon.com it’s $49. So you have to be a big Pixar fan (which I’m sure you are) to buy this 'cus that’s a hefty price!
Anyways, on topic (sorry) it’s a short film and as bawpcwpn explained it probably wont ever hit theatres, but you never know, if it’s succesful anything could happen. About a DVD version, IDK.