December 12, 2005

Pixar in the 19th Century

Among the cool things to see at the Pixar: 20 Years of Animation exhibit opening this week at MoMA is a giant 19th century-style zoetrope with TOY STORY characters in it. But unlike the traditional zoetrope which uses flat animation on paper, these zoetropes have three-dimensional models inside of them. Charles Solomon wrote about it in last weekend's NY TIMES (reg. req'd, bugmenot.com). Says MONSTERS INC. director Pete Docter of the zoetropes, "When it's working, you'd swear you can reach out and shake hands with these guys who are coming to life right in front of you."
(via Michael Sporn's Splog)


Posted by AMID at December 12, 2005 03:15 PM