To Infinity and Beyond!: The Story of Pixar Animation StudiosChronicle Books, 3 лист. 2015 р. - 320 стор. In 1986, gifted animator John Lasseter, technology guru Ed Catmull, and visionary Steve Jobs founded Pixar Animation Studios. Their goal: create a computer animated feature, despite predictions that it could never be done. An unprecedented catalog of blockbuster films later, the studio is honoring its history in this deluxe volume. From its fledgling days under George Lucas to ten demanding years creating Toy Story to the merger with Disney, each milestone is vibrantly detailed. Interviews with Pixar directors, producers, animators, voice talent, and industry insiders, as well as concept art, storyboards, and snapshots illuminate a history that is both definitive and enthralling. |
Зміст
Foreword | 6 |
Introduction | 8 |
Chapter 1 Ed | 12 |
Chapter 2 John | 28 |
Chapter 3 Steve | 48 |
Chapter 4 Pixars Early Days | 56 |
Chapter 5 Toy Story | 80 |
Chapter 6 Building a Studio | 108 |
Chapter 10 Monsters Inc | 178 |
Chapter 11 Finding Nemo | 204 |
Chapter 12 The Incredibles | 230 |
Chapter 13 Cars | 256 |
Chapter 14 Pixar Joins with Disney | 282 |
Conclusion | 294 |
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards | 299 |
Acknowledgments | 300 |
Chapter 7 A Bugs Life | 116 |
Chapter 8 Toy Story 2 | 142 |
Chapter 9 Pixar at Home | 164 |
Author Biographies | 304 |
Chronicle Ebooks | 306 |
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