Pixar has been making feature-length computer-animated films since Toy Story in 1995, and all of them have been artistic and popular successes; the latest is Brave, which is notable for being both Pixar's first "fairy tale" (in other words, a magic-based story set in a mythic "once upon a time" past) and first female lead role. Like its predecessors, Brave is notable for the filmmakers' dedication to detail and quality; every element is carefully researched and designed, and the crew-members took multiple trips to Scotland to study the environment and history. In early April, I spent three days in San Francisco as Disney/Pixar's guest, where I saw several demonstrations of various aspects of this process. Over the next couple of days, I'll be sharing these stories with you.
Source: http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2012/05/making-brave/
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