Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Lee Unkrich on 'Toy Story 3'


Here's Brad Balfour with 'Toy Story 3' director Lee Unkrich:

Q: Because you go back to these 20th-century toy icons, this series never feels digital. I first saw Toy Story 3 in 2D, purely as a movie, not as a 3-D experience.

LU: Then we've succeeded because that's all we ever set out to do. A lot of people talk about the technology and how good it's gotten. Yes, the technology has gotten better -- the computers are faster and we're able to do more detailed graphics -- but what's advanced is the artistry of the people at the studio.

We've got artists working on this film who have been with us since the beginning, so they have 16 years of making films at Pixar and have just gotten better and better and better. They're at the top of their game and are able to create, from a purely visual standpoint, a film that I think just looks gorgeous, textural and organic.






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