![]() ![]() Will Woody be able to convince them and help them find their way home? Or will the toys accept their new life, and leave Andy behind? Toy Story 3 (2010) ![]() When the toys are accidentally put into a donation box for a daycare center, they have to adjust to their new life, while Woody tries to convince them that it’s all a mistake, they’re really wanted. Woody and his toy friends are worried, unsure of their position in Andy’s life. So it’s unclear if Unkrich will work for the studio again, or if he’s just exploring other opportunities, and will return for a film in the future.īut regardless, as one of the big creative influences on one of the most successful studios ever, I thought it would be appropriate to look into his two directing efforts.Īndy is getting older, and is about to head off to college. And of course, after revelations about his behavior with female members of the staff, he isn’t with the studio anymore.Īnd of course, Brad Bird is more of a free agent director, and he’s had successes of his own outside of the studio, and Andrew Stanton has begun directing live action film and television while still completing films for Pixar. Lasseter stopped directing films after the Disney merger, his last film in the director’s seat being Cars 2. But beginning with Toy Story 3, Unkrich got put into the normal Pixar directing rotation, along with Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, and Brad Bird. So I imagine the co-director is more of a support role. It’s not totally clear what a co-director does on a Pixar film, but they’ve always made it clear that the creative lead of their films are the director. Unkrich started out as an editor on Toy Story, and is listed as co-director on Toy Story 2, Monster’s Inc, and Finding Nemo, all of Pixar’s early successes. ![]() But Unkrich would almost certainly be the 4th face there. The canonical three directors on Pixar’s Mount Rushmore are John Lasseter, Pete Docter, and Andrew Stanton. Unkrich is better known now than he was at the beginning of Pixar, but he’s been there for their entire history. I had read that Lee Unkrich was leaving Pixar. For this week’s post I decided to go back to animation. ![]()
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