by Noel Brown (Editor), Susan Smith (Author), Sam Summers (Author)
Toy Story (John Lasseter, 1995), Pixar's first feature-length production and Hollywood's first completely computer-generated animated film, is an international cultural phenomenon. This collection brings together a diverse range of scholars and practitioners who together explore the themes, compositional techniques, cultural significance and industry legacy of this landmark in contemporary cinema. Topics range from industrial concerns, such as the film's groundbreaking use of computer generated imagery and the establishment of Pixar as a major player in the animation world, to examinations of its music, aesthetics, and the role of toys in both the film and its fandom. The Toy Story franchise as a whole is also considered, with chapters looking at its cross-generational appeal and the experience of growing up alongside the series. As the first substantial work on this landmark film, this book will serve as an authoritative introduction for scholars, students and fans alike.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 25 Jul 2019
ISBN 10: 1501354914
ISBN 13: 9781501354915
Book Overview: A collection of original essays on Toy Story, exploring its themes, techniques, and cultural significance.