Articles about Pixar
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A look inside Pixar's creative process through the production of their latest short "La Luna," as well as fun facts from the studio's history including anecdotes about "Toy Story" (where John Ratzenberger instituted a no cursing rule) and "A Bug's Life" (where Wolfgang Puck almost played Heimlich).
Source: www.moveablefest.com
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At the Pixar Headquarters this journalist talked with the filmmakers behind Cars 2 and got a complete picture of just how much work goes into the production of a Pixar movie. Soem good details here.
Source: www.cinemablend.com
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"Nobody in Hollywood knows anything ... yet, Pixar seems to know everything." An article about what that is the case.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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These days, animated films are more often than not 3D CGI (computer-generated imagery). 2D, or traditional animation, is still popular but not as popular or profitable as 3D. I do wonder why, though. What is it that makes 3D more popular than 2D?
Source: www.vividscribe.com
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A great interview with Brad Bird, writer and director of the classic "The Incredibles," where he reflects on the Parr family, the secret sauce of Pixar, and his soft spot for Sean Connery as 007.
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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A look at Disney and Pixar and how, until Cars 2, Pixar was able to crack the code and deliver only hits and no busts. But now, Disney and its cash are back in the driver's seat.
Source: www.nytimes.com
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A good article in @salon about how a simple animated film is the first viable antidote to digital animation.
Source: www.salon.com
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Wonder Mill Films' Benjamin Stark ruminates the Golden Ages of Pixar and Spielberg in the new Speculatin' a Hypothesis,
Source: filmnerds.com
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Even if you think you know a lot about the Toy Story franchise, there will certainly be something in this list you'll find interesting.
Source: www.buzzfeed.com
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An examination of Disney's 80's movie catalogue and its reincarnation possibilities.
Source: blogs.indiewire.com
