http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-goldstein1-2008jul01,0,2430755.story
- Patrick Goldstein
"Its films are often populated with dark, pessimistic themes, but they still somehow feel spiritually engaging and uplifting."
"Pixar's artistry has earned our trust."
"When I talk to rival studio executives, they scoff. Come on, they say -- Warner has to have three movies in the summer and two at Christmas. Of course, they're not all going to be good. Pixar only has to make one movie a year. Fair enough. Maybe making one movie a year is easier. But does that really explain why Pixar's one movie is better than all of Fox's 20 movies? Or 18 of Sony's or Paramount's films? But I think the other studios are embarrassed because Pixar's amazing track record stands as a rebuke to a system that is dominated by mindless test marketing and arid group think."
"In the world of features, the budgets are so high that people get nervous about experimenting. In a short, you can see what works and what doesn't and hammer it out. It has allowed our filmmakers to gain experience, both as animators and as storytellers, but without the pressure of a $150-million feature looming over their head."- John Lasseter
Pixar Insures that they have a strong Storyline before they go ahead making the film thus ensuring that they arnt wasting money while simultaniously, creating a well structured heart warming film for everyone to enjoy. If their early storyboards havn't got the "Pixar Magic" the idea can be set a side to carry on and improve or to scrap it completely.
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
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