We had to have watched Toy Story hundreds of
times, as my daughter would yell out to watch “Woodee, and Buuuzz again again!” These are memories that I hold dear. I
was going to get to visit the place where the magic started, where these characters
came to life, it was like am I dreaming? No, it was here, and I was a guest from the
outside world, while I was out of this world excited.
Being on the Pixar campus, it was all I ever dreamed of and
more. The landscape was breathtaking and the size was massive! What an amazing
place to work. Does your work space have a soccer field? Or a pool? Or a case filled with Oscars and other awards?!
I know my little
office does not have any cool amenities like that. How about a cereal bar?? Yup, it is just as you would have thought a cereal bar would be, cereal, cereal
and cereal and a fridge full of any kind of milk you could imagine all for you
to eat just for being an employee.
The halls were filled with some of your favorite characters, in life sized versions, that just called out to have their picture taken with you. Here I am with one of my favorite Car's characters, Guido and Luigi, Guido was the little Isetta forklift, that could do anything and do it extremely fast!
In the atrium we were greeted by three large
The Good Dinosaur artwork pieces, these pieces switch around and reflect the
new Pixar show that is coming out, the Pixar movies are referred to as “Shows”.
I could spend all day just checking out every nook and cranny of this wondrous place on my own. But I did not have to do it on my own, we were fortunate to have an amazing tour guide Danielle Levin who was there to show us around and share some Pixar stories and secrets with us.
Photo courtesy of Di from www.fsm-blogs.com
The atrium was built for
Pixar almost 15 years ago, and designated to be a meeting space to draw people
to come in. When the atrium was built Steve Jobs, was still the CEO, and he
wanted the space to fit what Pixar was. He wanted the space to be a place that
forced people to it, so you would end up running into each other, and get the
creative juices flowing.
The café, the mail room, the store and bathrooms are
all located in one place. Steve Jobs even wanted to have this building home the
only bathrooms on the Pixar campus, but that did not fly with zoning… But that
sure would have forced everyone to populate that building that is for sure. Pixar films take 4-5 years to make, and so did
the Pixar campus. The campus was built by hand, with bolts and was not soldered.
The building is built on rollers in case of an earthquake, the building can move more than
three feet in any direction.
I found it fascinating that the Pixar campus was once the sight of an abandoned Del Monte canning factory! Steve Jobs wanted to keep the look of a factory, the attention to detail is fantastic. The girders are painted to look older than they are, the bricks were modeled after a building in San Francisco, in the Embarcadero area that Steve Jobs loved.
I found it fascinating that the Pixar campus was once the sight of an abandoned Del Monte canning factory! Steve Jobs wanted to keep the look of a factory, the attention to detail is fantastic. The girders are painted to look older than they are, the bricks were modeled after a building in San Francisco, in the Embarcadero area that Steve Jobs loved.
Steve Jobs
wanted the exact bricks but the manufacture of these bricks was closed, but he
wanted this look so badly that he got the brick company to open to get the bricks
kilned to match. I guess when Steve Jobs really wanted something he got it.
The banners hanging in the atrium lobby of the Pixar
campus feature characters from The Good Dinosaur, the Arlo banner is made
to be the size the actual Arlo dinosaur would be. The other friends and family dinosaurs
had to be made smaller because in real life they would have been taller than
the building!
The upper floors contain galleries of current Pixar films, (sorry no pictures were allowed) we were treated to a tour of The Good Dinosaur gallery, and the Inside Out
gallery. These galleries are closed studios where official business guests, and
press junkets can come to a perspective of how Pixar works, from idea to
screen.
We toured through the animation processes and the scenes of what each
look like, from brainstorming the idea with simple drawings to the use of clay sculptures
and models to the script, to the research and eventual work on the computer. Did
you know that The Good Dinosaur was shot with a frame 1/24 of a second? You
can understand why it takes 4-5 years to complete a Pixar film, Even though
Pixar is mostly digital, the original artwork is done by hand for the first two
years in 2d.
Also Arlo, the Apatosaurus, was designed to be more dramatic and appeal to an audience and his friends and family are deigned to look more like authentic dinosaurs, well authentic but still cartoon like. Another cool fact from The Good Dinosaur is, Originally “Spot” the little boy in the film was to be the size of a bug compared to the main dinosaur Arlo. But this idea changed, when they went further in the animation process, and writing.
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The Good Dinosaur is in Theaters on 11/25/15
****Disney provided me with an all-expense paid trip for me to cover this great event ****
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19 comments:
That is SO cool. I am obsessed with all things Pixar, so this would be a real treat for me.
What a cool place to work! Not only do people get to enjoy the magic of Pixar, they get pool tables and soccer and cereal.
Ok, You have convinced me to move to CA and work at the Pixar campus! How fun!
How cool, I love Pixar and this looks like such a fun place to visit! Would love to some day! - Jeanine
I can't wait for this movie. We are huge pixar lovers at our house, plus we love dinosaurs!
I loved getting to see your photos. I can't wait to see your next post about the making.
Oh my goodness, what a fun trip. I have always loved the idea of learning more about the backside of Pixar :)
This looks like a ton of fun. I love Pixar.
That's so neat! I love Pixar and would love to go there sometime. I can't wait for this movie to come out. I want to take my daughters to see it.
The grounds and the buildings are so nice! I can't wait to see The Good Dinosaur when it's finished!
We are looking forward to seeing The Good Dinosaur. It would be amazing to tour the Pixar campus. This sounds like an amazing trip.
You are so lucky, from your photos it looks great. I've been on many studio lots as a blogger but Pixar is one of the few still on my bucket list.
Isn't a memorable place?! I will never forget my trip there, although there weren't any visitors on the soccer field when we were there! :D
It's so bizarre to actually see a place that you hold in such high regard be "real." I think visit the Steve Jobs building would have been a trip!
Looks like you had so much fun. I think going to Disney world will be a trip for me.
I love Pixar and all their fun movies that they make for families to watch! What a blast being able to visit the Pixar Campus! Have tons of fun!
What a fun place! Pixar is on my bucket list. I would love to bring the family there one day.
What a dream come true. I'd love to visit one day and work more with Disney!
This looks so fun! My kids would love this!
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