03867902517498343161 at 2012-02-28 16:23:42:
Great interview, Scott! Thanks! Look forward to reading more, and hope you're doing well.
What Can Indie Filmmakers Can Learn from Pixar’s Story Development Process? - NoFilmSchool at 2012-03-02 14:52:41:
[...] the full interview covering the story development process click here, and for a more visual behind-the-scenes look check out Koo’s previous post about John [...]
Inside the story development process at Pixar – Ben Pohl - Motion Graphics & VFX at 2012-03-03 10:59:49:
[...] http://gointothestory.blcklst.com/2012/02/gits-qa-part-2-mary-coleman-pixar.html [...]
Joćo Nunes | | Como escrever um filme ao jeito da Pixar | | at 2012-03-30 10:45:10:
[...] - a entrevista é sensacional. Pode encontrá-la aqui, dividida em seis partes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, [...]
Authors should write stories like... - Page 2 - Science Fiction Fantasy Chronicles: forums at 2012-07-23 12:40:30:
[...] Originally Posted by biodroid I feel that script writers who write movies are writing better stories than most novelists today. Aside from the Apples and Oranges argument about comparing media, it's also worth pointing out that a lot of movies will have a team process that develops the script, rather than just being one person trying to do it all alone by themselves. Take a look at the Pixar process: http://gointothestory.blcklst.com/20...man-pixar.html [...]
pha5tman at 2016-05-09 19:51:10:
Wonderful interview, Scott! I used to work at Pixar and you do an excellent job capturing the story development process in a clear way. I referenced this interview a couple of times in my latest blog post about the importance of failure to the creative process and how Pixar embraces it: http://mikesundy.blogspot.com/2016/05/the-most-valuable-thing-i-learned-at.html. Thanks for the valuable resource!
Scott at 2016-05-09 23:23:12:
Great post, Mike. Seriously important and I love putting those two words together: "Pixar" and "failure". So disjunctive which is why it drives home your point so well. I'd like to feature it as in a post here on the blog. Okay with you? I will link back and happy to promote your site, social media, books, etc. Thanks for stopping by!