Thursday, April 22, 2010

Ed Catmull interview

There's this really good interview with Ed Catmull (co-founder of pixar) that I found very interesting, inspiring, and wonderfully honest. There are a ton of great points he makes about the film process and the success of his company, but there was one that really stuck with me. He was answering a question referring to children being 'consumers' and changing with time and technology and here's what he said...

" ...In terms of the way we think about our stories though, we don't segment them in that sense. We do make films that children can enjoy but we also make films WE can enjoy and we believe very strongly that children live in an adult world. We want things in the films they don't understand, not that were trying to do that. What makes things interesting for children is they are figuring out their world and if you make something that is all easy for them to figure out your actually having a distortion of the world they operate in and the world they like to be in."

He has a really good point when it comes to censorship and 'thought control'...something I personally juggle when making decisions about what's acceptable when I work in film or in picture books. Anyways, my apologies for the personal post...I was really inspired when I listened to it and I'm posting it hoping you all will be too. Thanks for all the comments lately! Stay tuned, more to come =]

-willie

6 comments:

Aseph ( as-if ) :-) said...

Nice post! Very interesting.

locuriatoons said...

muy bueno como pintaste la pared esa.com los animales,sos una masa.muy buenos diseƱos te mandas,partis de algo muy secillo,y terminas en algo mas complejo,me gusta mucho eso,bueno un abrazo men!

Kendra Melton said...

No apology needed, sounds like a wonderful piece. Thanks for sharing, I'm going to go check it out now. :]

Dylan said...

never apologize!, especielly for being inspired!

Alessandro Echevarria said...

It's hard to let yourself do what you want without censoring yourself.
It comes so natural.

trip-arty said...

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