UNCgolf
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The original cut was 12 minutes, not 13:
"SIMONSEN: It’s challenging. The first cut came in around 12 minutes, and then we had to make some hard cuts. All the characters, if they’re in that 12-minute cut, they’re all in the end shot, for sure. We definitely didn’t get rid of folks completely. They just got moved for different moments because we had to keep the pace going. It became about keeping that drive of, “Hey, we’re losing the light. We’ve gotta get out to take the picture.” There was a very cute moment with Chip and Dale trying to get some peanuts out of a vending machine that made us all giggle, every single time. In the essence of time, we did have to cut that, but we moved them into the end shot and they’re there and we get to celebrate them."
"SIMONSEN: It’s challenging. The first cut came in around 12 minutes, and then we had to make some hard cuts. All the characters, if they’re in that 12-minute cut, they’re all in the end shot, for sure. We definitely didn’t get rid of folks completely. They just got moved for different moments because we had to keep the pace going. It became about keeping that drive of, “Hey, we’re losing the light. We’ve gotta get out to take the picture.” There was a very cute moment with Chip and Dale trying to get some peanuts out of a vending machine that made us all giggle, every single time. In the essence of time, we did have to cut that, but we moved them into the end shot and they’re there and we get to celebrate them."
‘Once Upon A Studio’ Producers on the Disney Short’s Pinch-Me Moments
Yvett Merino and Brad Simonsen also reveal the Chip and Dale moment that had to get cut.
collider.com