As we count down to the Academy Awards, Walt Disney Animation Studios has delivered a treat for fans and voters alike with the release of its Oscar-nominated animated short Paperman; created by first time director John Kahrs and a small team at Disney, the black-and-white short introduces a groundbreaking new technique that seamlessly blends traditional hand drawn animation with computer generated imagery, and - well the results speak for themselves...
"Paperman follows the story of a lonely young man in mid-century New York City, whose destiny takes an unexpected turn after a chance meeting with a beautiful woman on his morning commute. Convinced the girl of his dreams is gone forever, he gets a second chance when he spots her in a skyscraper window across the avenue from his office. With only his heart, imagination and a stack of papers to get her attention, his efforts are no match for what the fates have in store for him."
"Paperman follows the story of a lonely young man in mid-century New York City, whose destiny takes an unexpected turn after a chance meeting with a beautiful woman on his morning commute. Convinced the girl of his dreams is gone forever, he gets a second chance when he spots her in a skyscraper window across the avenue from his office. With only his heart, imagination and a stack of papers to get her attention, his efforts are no match for what the fates have in store for him."