To Infinity and Beyond!: The Story of Pixar Animation Studios
O**Ü
I Can't Believe That I Have This Book
When I first saw this book, I had already started to read my new book "The Illusion of Life" . A comprehensive, highly detailed, very well structured book about the history of Disney Animation Studios. I was shocked as a computer animation artist cause I had always wanted to learn the secret of the traditional animation and its history. But I had to take a step further. I knew what I needed to have. It was the name of the second revalution of the whole animation history on the planet; P'XAR.First of all, I have to tell you that reading this book is much easear than the Illusion of life. As a person who can speak and read english very well, I do not mean that the level of the English in the book is simple, but It is much more understandable. Cause the way that author used to tell the story of the pixar is well planned, I guess.The story begins with a simple intoduction about the book itself. Then, you start to read the detailed biographies of three guys that are the milestone in the Pixar Animation Studio and its succes: Ed Catmull, John Lesseter and Steve Jobs. Ed Catmull as a scientest who wants to be an artist an animator rather than a mathematic person; John Lesseter as an animator who can die for creating art on computer screens , and lastly a succesfull entrepreneur Steve Jobs who sees a bright future in front of this new technology.You read their both profesionals and social experiences while trying to run a company. After finishing these parts, the real subject of the book start to appear on the pages. Detailed and well pictured sections of company's early TV commercials,short movies and amazing feature animations. You will find too many things about computer science, production management, animation and the art of telling a good story which is the most valuable key element of all kinds of art according to John Lesseter.If you are a being living on this planet, you should have this book on your shelf. If you are an artist or a scientist, you have to have it as well. But, If you are an animator or an animation fan, please do not die unless you read, see , touch and smell this book. I could not find a better way to express How amazing this product is. Do not pay too much attention to the price of the book. Remember; you are not buying a book, you are just buying an unbelievable and spectecular history. It should not be that cheap!
J**L
A loving, thorough portrait
You can sense the quality of this massive book before you even open it. The Buzz Lightyear image is a cutout piece of glossy paper, which is set into bright green fabric. The title appears on a translucent paper banner. The back of the book matches the front, except the cutout is of the back side of Buzz. Inside, a black satin ribbon is attached to use as a bookmark.Fancy treatment indeed, but the text and images live up to it.The text is thorough and well written, and sprinkled with dozens of interviews with key Pixar people, including Ed Catmull, Steve Jobs and John Lasseter. It's accompanied by hundreds of examples of concept art, photographs, storyboards and fully rendered film images. Everything Pixar is covered, starting with the ten formative years before "Toy Story" (including Lasseter's firing by the Disney Company), through Pixar's acquisition by Disney in 2006.I especially liked the photographs of voice talent (Ellen DeGeneres, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen) taken during recording sessions, and the many behind-the-scenes stories about making the movies. In one, John Lasseter describes how funny Tom Hanks was recording the "Toy Story" scene in which Woody tries to use Buzz's arm as a stand-in for the depressed Space Ranger: " I was laughing so hard, I almost ruined the take," Lasseter remembered. "I had to leave the room and go into the recording booth with the sound engineer."Here's the chapter list:CHAPTER 1: EdCHAPTER 2: JohnCHAPTER 3: SteveCHAPTER 4: Pixar's Early DaysSpotlight: SoundSpotlight: The Early Short FilmsCHAPTER 5: Toy StorySpotlight: MusicCHAPTER 6: Building a StudioCHAPTER 7: A Bug's LifeSpotlight: "Geri's Game"CHAPTER 8: Toy Story 2Spotlight: Pixar UniversityCHAPTER 9: Pixar at HomeSpotlight: VoicesCHAPTER 10: Monsters, Inc.Spotlight: "For the Birds"CHAPTER 11: Finding NemoSpotlight: RenderManCHAPTER 12: The IncrediblesSpotlight: "Boundin"CHAPTER 13: CarsSpotlight: "One Man Band"CHAPTER 14: Pixar Joins with Disney
P**A
This book is so full of story
The media could not be loaded. Â This book is stunning. Simply stunning.This is the latest collection to my Pixar artbook. Almost immediately, I wrapped the book up to protect the cover from the elements. The bright green cover is made of cloth-like fabric and attracts dust easily. After picking it from my desk from photographing it, some parts of the cover had already became dirty!Old school photos, high resolution renders, great writing filled the pages made of high quality paper stock.It tells the history of Pixar animation studios before there was Pixar animation studios, all the way up to the Disney bought-over. It stops just right before Ratatouille or there would probably be more written on Brad Bird. You'll find the true meaning of passion, determination and the love for their art.If you've owned other Pixar artbooks, you'll be pleased to note that there are quite a lot of new, never-been-printed photos in the book. You're going to see tons of new images.(More pictures are available on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)
I**Y
A great history and also an inspiring read
I love Pixar, I love their movies and I loved this book. However, I will try not to write a blind review of it... I bought this book with two purposes in mind. One, I wanted to know the history of Pixar in more detail after having read the Steve Jobs biography. This book delivers all of the detail that a fan would want to know. Second, I specifically wanted to be inspired and this book is nothing but a compilation of smaller, individual stories of success that culminated in the overall success that is Pixar Studios. If anyone has read "How To Be Like Walt," this is like Part II or the new generation of Walt Disney. This is a book that I will re-read multiple times.
C**N
Five Stars
Beautifully presented book that gives in-depth insight into the founding and inner workings of the Pixar company.
N**P
Five Stars
Great book - so much information inside and really bulky!
G**A
You won't be disappointed.
The book is an amazing price for what you get, fast delivery and was completely brand new and unopened from original packaging.
C**E
Great for Pixar movie lovers
If you love Pixar movies and want to know more about how the company came into being, this is an excellent and enjoyable book.
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