In its first 25 years, Pixar Animation Studios has reinvigorated animated movies, creating memorable characters that in many ways seem more real than the human actors in some live-action films. The new book The Art of Pixar offers an inside look at the studio's creative process.
Monday, November 14, 2011
The Art of Pixar Documents 25 Years of Brilliance
The Art of Pixar Documents 25 Years of Brilliance
In its first 25 years, Pixar Animation Studios has reinvigorated animated movies, creating memorable characters that in many ways seem more real than the human actors in some live-action films. The new book The Art of Pixar offers an inside look at the studio's creative process.
In its first 25 years, Pixar Animation Studios has reinvigorated animated movies, creating memorable characters that in many ways seem more real than the human actors in some live-action films. The new book The Art of Pixar offers an inside look at the studio's creative process.
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