Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Pixar´s winning streak built on smarts, stability
by Paulina Neshybova

Pixar Animation Studios is a CGI animation studio bought by The Walt Disney Company that has turned out nine winners in a row, the latest being "WALL-E" last weekend. Until now it has earned thirteen Academy Awards.Everyone wonders how it could have such a big success. They joined to create the best kids movies.Their string of successful movies began with the Toy story. What is different and most important about Pixar studio is is the confidence with which it tells its story.There are few factors that contributed to it. The first of all is the stability. They employ a few stable writers or directors that are in the company from its beginnings. One of them is for instance Andrew Stanton, who is also the writer and director of a new movie "WALL-E" . He has been in the company for nearly 20 years and he worked on the story for a short film, "Pencil Test”. Another factor important for the development of their movies is Intelligence .Last week there was a problem when Stanton was quoted by the New York Times.He said that he does not care about the audience at all. Stanton actually meant that Pixar movies aren't designed by test-marketing premises.They trust that their audiences will be as smart as they are. The third factor is of course the Techno-savvy as their use of computer graphics is very artistic.Hopefully Pixar will be able to continue making such great movies because their stories will not be easy to replicate.  
by Paulina Neshybova
for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv)

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