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Editing In Geri's Game
Produced by Pixar in 1997, Geri's Game is a thought provoking, but mediocre short written by Jan Pinkava. The animating of Geri’s hands was awkward and Geri, the main and only character, was a little creepy as a result of the abnormal editing. Ordinarily, I would support the message behind the motion picture of, “You can still have an enjoyable time when you're alone;” but, the editing got in the way of the story. Therefore, Pixar would be advised to re-edit the motion picture using modern editing software so the movie presents itself as clean and friendly for inexperienced and unsophisticated audiences who would pay attention to the story and not the extremely abnormal depiction of the character. The subject addressed by this motion picture

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