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Wired Magazine has a good article about Pixar and some background on how they created Toy Story 3:
Since 1995, when the first Toy Story was released, Pixar has made nine films, and every one has been a smashing success.
Pixar’s secret? Its unusual creative process. Most of the time, a studio assembles a cast of freelance professionals to work on a single project and cuts them loose when the picture is done. At Pixar, a staff of writers, directors, animators, and technicians move from project to project. As a result, the studio has built a team of moviemakers who know and trust one another in ways unimaginable on most sets.
Which explains how they can handle the constant critiques that are at the heart of Pixar’s relentless process.
It's good reading, and it's only a few pages, so it's also a quick read! Click the Read link below to view the entire article.
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Only Pixar could make a second sequel to a movie as good as the first, hopefully they don't disappoint!
Now the only question is, 3D or 2D?
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