
Released in 1987 for the SIGGRAPH conference Red’s Dream feels less like a proof of concept and more like an actual story. It is not one that I have to make excuses saying ‘it would look better but they developed the technology while making it”. No, this one looks great on its own.
It starts out with a gorgeous cityscape. It’s a rainy night and we focus in on a bike store and then on a little unicycle who is dreaming of an incompetent clown. Red of course is the true star not the Bozzo clown.
Director John Lasseter says in the audio commentary they picked the project because Eben Ostby (hint Eben’s bikes) had taken up a fascination with bikes and they had a 3D digitizer that could load sculptures and animate.
This was also the first time they animated something at night and again they did an amazing job.
Evidently Ollie Johnson, one of the 9 Old Men, saw the short and “he shook Lasseter’s hand aferward and said meaningfully ‘John, you did it'”
The music is by David Slusser and there is an article at http://www.sfgate.com that says “pixar sound editor by day, saxman by night” Evidently he is the one playing the perfect bluesy saxaphone accompanying Red’s Dream. I think he wrote the music too. Pretty great.
Like I said it is probably my favorite of the shorts and so I give it an A+
