John Lasseter is one of the most powerful figures in animation—nothing short of a living legend. With the 60-year-old taking a leave under the cloud of admitted “missteps,” past and present employees of the company are telling their stories.
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For more than 20 years, young women at Pixar Animation Studios have been warned about the behavior of John Lasseter, who just disclosed that he is taking a leave due to inappropriate conduct with women.
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John Lasseter, 60, has taken a leave of absence from Pixar due to unspecified “missteps” that made some of Pixar’s employees “feel disrespected or uncomfortable.”
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From toxic gas leaks to the triumph of 'Finding Dory,' Lindsey Collins has loved every minute of her time at Pixar Animation Studios.
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Pixar’s Finding Dory overtook Zootopia at the global box office this weekend to become the highest-grossing animated feature of the year ($1,024.0 billion to $1,023.6 billion).
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Finding Nemo director Andrew Stanton has been outspoken about sequels. Like fellow Pixar brain trust member Brad Bird, he has made his feelings known that we need more original stories and that money shouldn’t be a reason to make a follow-up.
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When a Finding Nemo sequel was announced, many people were skeptical of the motivations behind the announcement. You learned how director Andrew Stanton came to find that a Finding Nemo sequel was necessary.
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For almost 10 years, Finding Nemo was Pixar’s most successful film. And yet, other movies kept getting sequels while our favorite fish story didn’t. At last, in 2010, writer/director Andrew Stanton got inspired.
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‘Finding Dory’ Director Andrew Stanton and Producer Lindsey Collins Reveal How the Sequel Got Made
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During the 2016 CinemaCon, director Andrew Stanton and Producer, Lindsey Collins took to the stage giving the audience an exclusive preview of the first 27-minutes of Finding Dory.
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