Good comment on POE:
‘Pixar was founded on the principles that computer animation should not look like it was done by a computer (just using one). Lasseter in particular made a huge deal about how to map what traditional animators had learned into CG in order to make things work. The other studios seem to try to reproduce reality to add fantastic elements to, and have only been very slowly learning how to do basic things like squash and stretch.
For whatever it’s worth, Pixar’s process is very traditional - they do the whole movie in animatics and pencil tests and the like to get the story and timing and such down solid before they start doing it in 3D.’
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