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Routledge - Making the Cut at Pixar: The Art of Editing Animation

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Description

Go behind the scenes of animation history with Making the Cut at Pixar. Written by industry insiders Bill Kinder and Bobbie O'Steen, this book explores the vital role editors play in creating some of the most successful and critically acclaimed movies ever made. It provides a deep look into the craft and method used during the production of Pixar's animated films. This interactive experience includes a companion website featuring 90 minutes of video material. You can follow every stage of production, from initial storyboards to virtual cameras and the final animation. Through exclusive interviews with Pixar editors, you will gain a better understanding of how technology has evolved and how the editor fits into the broader context of film history. Whether you are a student of film or a professional, this book offers a unique look at the storytelling process in the world of animation.

Key Features

Includes 90 minutes of video material via a companion website to see the animation process in action.

Written by industry experts Bill Kinder and Bobbie O'Steen to provide authentic insider perspectives.

Covers every production stage from storyboards and virtual cameras to the final animation stages.

Features exclusive interviews with Pixar editors to explain their specific methods and craft.

Provides historical context regarding the evolution of technology and the role of the editor in film history.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 May 2022
Listed Since
15 November 2021

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