Pixar founder John Lasseter is a two-time Academy Award-winning Director and the Chief Creative Officer at Disney/Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios.
There's nothing quite like watching a Pixar film in a theater alongside hundreds of fellow moviegoers. But taking your time with a book like The Art of Pixar is an unexpected and essential adjunct to the experience. It's a path through the minds of the artists, and as a result, a look inside at the characters, scenes, sets, and environments that shape the many movies that together form Pixar's enviable collection -CNET--- Pixar and Chronicle have prepared a jaw-dropping collection of colorscripts and other pieces from its productions in a brand new coffee-table book...that will look great in anyone's collection. -Upcoming Pixar blog--- Both insightful and inspiring, The Art of Pixar would make an excellent addition to the library of painters, animators and storytellers. -Forces of Geek--- A must-have for animation and illustration fans. Author Amid Amidi of Cartoon Brew has a solid track record, and even for their lesser films, these Pixar Art Of books, usually devoted to a single film, are always brimming with wonderful art. What sets this particular book apart is that it spans the studio's entire catalog and reproduces each film's colour script - a series of lush, colourful preliminary paintings that are to the emotion of an animated film what storyboards are to the action. -Drawn--- offers a fun behind-the-scenes look at some of the most beloved Pixar films -The Hollywood Reporter--- ...this book is a must have.. - Pixar Talk---