How has animation changed in film?



This article is off the guardian website and is about the way that Pixar has changed animation and why it is an important studio

Quotes:

“How one studio has maintained such incomparably high quality control remains intriguing.”

“Add to that the studio's sparkling wit, manifested in gags or allusions often accessible only to older viewers, as well as a wealth of incidental detail that positively demands repeated study, and it's no wonder that Pixar's movies can withstand tens, even hundreds, of viewings by any age group.”



This is a BBC News article n Pixar dating from 2003 and why they have become so successful in the amount of time the studios have been active

Quotes:

 “Pixar's reputation as the Midas of animation looks in no danger of disappearing.”


“Pixar have the enviable reputation of having a hit with every film they have made - Toy Story, A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters, Inc (2001) and Finding Nemo.”


“Strong stories - and some rather complex themes - were staples of the Pixar structure.”


“Armed with a cheeky sense of humour and wisecracking style, it was no wonder that the Pixar films seemed pioneering.”

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