Making the Cut at Pixar

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Animal Kingdom
animation editing process in feature films
Animation Editor
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Ballroom Scene
Bar Sheets
Bug's Life
Cap
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Cel Animation
cinematic storytelling
Clips
collaborative filmmaking process
Computer Animated Films
Cutting Room
Digital Editing
digital postproduction workflow
Dorothy Arzner
Editorial Crew
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film editing techniques
Layout Artists
Layout Stage
Lee Unkrich
Marvel Studios
narrative structure analysis
Pixar
Playing Back
Pluto
S Box
Story Artist
Story Reels
Story Supervisor
Timeless
Toy Story
visual narrative construction

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367766580
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Making the Cut at Pixar is an interactive book written by industry insiders Bill Kinder and Bobbie O'Steen about the central role the Pixar editor plays in some of the most critically acclaimed and successful movies of all time. The 90 minutes of Video Material in the companion website show every stage of production on Pixar's animated films, from storyboards to virtual cameras and final animation, accompanied by exclusive interviews with Pixar editors.

In addition to exploring method and craft, this book provides important context for the editor in film history, the evolution of technology, and Pixar’s uniquely collaborative studio culture. A must-read for students of digital filmmaking methods, filmmakers in all aspects of production, and fans of Pixar movies, this uniquely educational, historical, and entertaining book sheds light on how beloved stories are crafted from the perspective of crucial members of the filmmaking team.

Co-authors Bill Kinder and Bobbie O’Steen are experts in the field. Kinder was the founding Director of Editorial and Post Production at Pixar from 1996–2014. O’Steen is a teacher and film historian, specializing in editing, and author of The Invisible Cut and Cut to the Chase.

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