This documentary series of personal and cinematic stories that provide an inside look into the people, artistry, and culture of Pixar Animation Studios.This documentary series of personal and cinematic stories that provide an inside look into the people, artistry, and culture of Pixar Animation Studios.This documentary series of personal and cinematic stories that provide an inside look into the people, artistry, and culture of Pixar Animation Studios.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominations total
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I felt it was more about social issues within Pixar than about film making.
This series is incredibly inspiring, especially the first handful of "Portrait" episodes which cover the stories and backgrounds of the individuals who make Pixar happen. As an aspiring storyteller and writer, this series has provided and extra burst of energy to my creativity and hope for the future. The brevity of each episode limits the amount of content they are able to cover, which is unfortunate and leaves you wanting more. I do think the last few episodes - those narrated by the voice actress - weren't as strong. But overall, it really is an entertaining and inspiring look inside Pixar!
I love how every single episode portraits a person more unlikeable than the previous one! That's quiet an achievement. I mean who would have been interested in how these different teams perform their highly specialized jobs in order to create wholesome movies!? Right, it is the odd people with irrelevant agendas we are interested in. On point Pixar.
I love Pixar, so was incredibly excited for this docuseries. Each episode is focussed on a different person at the company. Although an interesting look at their stories, the series doesn't go into much depth about the actual filmmaking process. It's a show about the people making the films, and lacks the insight into the process that I was hoping to see. If that's what you're looking for, watch 'Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2' which was an excellent series. I wish Disney made something similar for Pixar.
What a disappointing series. My family is all in on Disney but this type of forced social acceptance of diversity gets old. I would have loved to learn how Pixar actually works but no I need to be programmed to be accepting of others. It does not matter who you are but what you do to contribute to society. Stopped watching after 3 episodes. So please stop assuming we are not accepting of diversity.
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