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Toy Story

How Pixar Reinvented the Animated Feature

Edited by Susan Smith, Noel Brown and Sam Summers

Type
Stories
Subject
One FilmToy Story
Keywords
John Lasseter, animation, Pixar
Publishing date
2019
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Collection
Animation: Key Films/Filmmakers
Language
English
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Paperback • 256 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-5013-5491-5
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Book Presentation:
Shortlisted for the McLaren-Lambart Award 2019

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.

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.

About the authors:
Susan Smith is Reader in Film Studies at the University of Sunderland, UK. She is author of Elizabeth Taylor (BFI/Palgrave, 2012), Voices in Film (Wallflower Press, 2007), The Musical: Race, Gender and Performance (Columbia University Press, 2005) and Hitchcock: Suspense, Humour and Tone (BFI, 2000). She also co-edits the BFI's Film Stars series.Chris Pallant is Head of the School of Design at University of Greenwich, UK. He is the author of Demystifying Disney (2011) and Storyboarding: A Critical History (2015), and editor of Animated Landscapes: History, Form and Function (2015) and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: New Perspectives on Production, Reception, Legacy (2021). He currently serves as President for the Society for Animation Studies.Noel Brown is Senior Lecturer in Media & Communication at Liverpool Hope University. His books include Contemporary Hollywood Animation (2021), The Children's Film (2017) and The Hollywood Family Film (2012).Cristina Formenti is Assistant Professor in Film Studies at University of Udine, Italy. She is author of Il mockumentary: la fiction si maschera da documentario (2013), and editor of Mariangela Melato tra cinema, teatro e televisione (2016) and Valentina Cortese: un'attrice intermediale (2019). Her work has appeared in various national and international journals, such as Studies in Documentary Film, Alphaville, and Horror Studies. Dr. Formenti is also the co-editor of the journal Animation Studies and of the Bloomsbury series Animation: Key Films/Filmmakers and currently serves as President of the Society for Animation Studies.Sam Summers lectures in Animation History & Theory at Middlesex University, UK. He is the author of DreamWorks Animation: Intertextuality and Aesthetics in Shrek and Beyond (2020) and the co-editor of Toy Story: How Pixar Re-Invented the Animated Feature (Bloomsbury, 2018). His specialisms include computer animation, intertextuality, adaptation and aesthetics, and he has published numerous articles and book chapters on these subjects. He is the co-convener of the Animation SIG at BAFTSS, and the co-host of the animation history podcast Disniversity.

Press Reviews:
"Smith, Brown, and Summers' Toy Story examines Toy Story the film as a work of art, a cultural phenomenon, an industry game changer, and as beloved movie. In illuminating both how – and why – Toy Story is one of the most successful films of all time, this volume, like its namesake, is destined to become a classic." ―Amy M Davis, Lecturer in Film and Animation History, The University of Hull, UK

"Toy Story is a remarkable film for so many reasons, but the essays collected here place particular emphasis on its fascinating (and highly successful) blending of innovation and convention. By positioning it in relation to diverse continuities and changes in filmmaking, animation, storytelling, music, and art, ultimately the book serves as a kaleidoscopic exploration of the movie's enduring resonance and influence." ―Richard McCulloch, Lecturer in Film and Cultural Studies, Centre for Participatory Culture, University of Huddersfield, UK

"Toy Story the volume, like Toy Story the movie, offers many pleasures. Its discussions of Pixar's expressive textures, of the new animator as a kind of puppet master, of the cultural meanings of toys, and of the value, even subtlety possible in computer animation are both intellectually satisfying and welcome additions to animation scholarship. But many of these contributions also come with a clearly felt, almost emotional appreciation for what is demonstrably a great film and a testimony to what animation can accomplish. This book fully appreciates that film and, in turn, deserves to be appreciated." ―J. P. Telotte, Professor Film and Media Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

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