Being a Pixar Animator is my dream career and that is why I strive to absolutely ACE my art class (my average grade is an A plus rn) because Pixar only wants the BEST
I’m 10 years old and Pixar is my inspiration. I try to make live action movies on my YT channel but realistically I want hem t one animated just like Pixar.
You know....it’s kinda funny how kindergarten those pictures he drew looked but they expect you to be some god of all gods in drawing or whatever you do when u apply for a job🤔
pr pr pr pr pr pr pr... shame about the apparent sexist culture (in that women are constantly held back by the structure). Also the fact that the studio that once put 'story first' has now devolved into a technology and sequel obsession, driven in no small part by the delayed effects of its 2005 acquisition by Disney. When you didn't recognise Cars 2 for the bonfire wreck it was (compared to all previous Pixar films) then you lost my adulation. The company within the behemoth is too big, too set in its ways and has frankly lost its spark. If you say Coco, I say Lee Unkrich has left. You say Incredibles 2, Brad Bird has left animation. Finding Dory, Andrew Stanton has no intentions beyond apparent last-minute script saving advice on Toy Story 4. John Lasseter has left in disgrace. With these big names gone, what does that say about the future of Pixar? Pete Docter is about the only one left of the original 'braintrust' and he is now becoming head of Pixar, so is unlikely to make a movie after the upcoming 'Soul'. And to be frank, I don't have faith in the new caste of unadventurous men, be it Dan Scalon, Josh Cooley, Brian Fee or the like. Pixar's soul was lost the minute Disney took over, the dream that survived from 1995-2005 is now dead. Time for a new star to rise.