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Directed by
  
Patrick Jean

Production company
  
One More Production

Running time
  
2 minutes

Director
  
Patrick Jean

Screenplay
  
Patrick Jean

Written by
  
Patrick Jean

Release date
  
April 2010 (2010-04)

Initial release
  
April 2010 (USA)

Adaptations
  
Pixels (2015)

Cinematography
  
Mathias Boucard

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Produced by
  
Johnny Alves Benjamin Darras

Producers
  
Benjamin Darras, Johnny Alves

Similar
  
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Pixels is a 2010 French animated short film written and directed by Patrick Jean. It is about an invasion of New York City by classic 8-bit video game characters, such as those from Space Invaders, Pac-Man, Tetris, Arkanoid, Donkey Kong, Frogger, and others.

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The film won the Annecy Crystal for Best Short Film at the 2011 Annecy International Animated Film Festival.

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Plot

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On a Brooklyn sidewalk, a man walks over to a trash can, puts a 1980s-era television by it, and leaves. After a few seconds, the TV turns on and an 8-bit picture of a bomb appears. When its fuse runs out, the TV screen shatters, releasing a cloud of pixels (illustrated as voxels because of the three-dimensionality of the scene). The pixels fly over to Manhattan, where it releases various characters from 1980s arcade video games.

Space Invaders start to shoot downwards; on contact, the projectiles cause a delivery truck and two taxis to degenerate into pixels.

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A cloud of pixels then flies down a subway station, eventually forming into Pac-Man, which eats subway trains and stations as it travels the tunnels. Its progress is shown on the subway status display, similar to the cleared-away dots on the original game screen.

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Giant Tetris tiles then match up with floors of skyscrapers. One building gets a "Tetris", eliminating several mid-level floors, and the building's top falls onto the remainder of the building. See The Atari Logo

Arkanoids come and destroy the bricks of the Brooklyn Bridge's pier, resulting in the bridge collapsing.

Donkey Kong then throws a barrel from the Empire State Building and flattens a traffic light as well as breaking off a fire hydrant, from which sprays suddenly pixelated water.

Frogger is seen trying to cross traffic.

Finally, a giant pixelated bomb is shown. When it explodes, everything around it becomes pixelated. The effect envelopes the entire cityscape, and eventually the entire planet Earth, which changes to a single giant, cubic voxel, which continues rotating as it drifts away.

The end credits are shown as a high score list.

Feature film

Columbia Pictures and Happy Madison Productions developed a movie called Pixels based on this short film. Tim Herlihy and Tim Dowling wrote the script, which Chris Columbus directed. Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage, Brian Cox, Ashley Benson and Michelle Monaghan star in the film.

The feature film shot principal photography in Toronto, Canada in June 2014 using downtown streets decorated to resemble Washington DC. It was released on July 24, 2015.

References

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