Pixar President Ed Catmull: I Think We’ll Have A Solo Woman Director in the Next Five Years
Of the studio's 16 films to date, no Pixar film has had a solo woman director, but Ed Catmull thinks that will change soon.
Of the studio's 16 films to date, no Pixar film has had a solo woman director, but Ed Catmull thinks that will change soon.
Last night Pixar’s new film The Good Dinosaur had its premiere in Los Angeles. We invited a Pixar mega-fan to send us his personal report …
Can Pixar release two great films in one year?
Launched yesterday with the non-profit education platform Khan Academy, Pixar in a Box is the most in-depth look ever offered at the studio's creative process.
A judge rule that animation artists can continue a case against studios which allegedly suppressed wages for decades through fraud.
Pixar's latest short is getting its very own art-of book.
Mexican-American cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz has often criticized the Disney company; now he is on their payroll.
Pixar will finally answer the question, What if a Mexican boy named Miguel could meet his long-dead Mexican family members?
Butch Hartman knows a thing or two about working with a network -- which is why he's starting and funding his own.
The show will explore the studio's iterative and collaborative design process.
Egg-citing news from Mexico!
Our first extended look at the world of Pixar's "Good Dinosaur."
How often does Disney make sequels, spinoffs, and remakes based on its animated features? This chart explains.
"Inside Out" production designer Ralph Eggleston and historian John Canemaker will introduce some of the screenings.
How many Americans even know 'Shaun the Sheep' has a feature film coming out in less than a month?
Male artists and the Disney Company continue to dominate the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
The troubled Pixar production ditched many of its original voice actors.
A new book explores the original, un-Disney-like goals of Pixar's first feature effort.
The film arrives in American theaters this November.
John Lasseter says that Disney and Pixar will aim to increase diversity onscreen—and hopefully offscreen too.