A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 22, 2022
Original Title:
A Visit to the Pixar Living Archive
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
A tour through the vaults of Pixar. WALL-E writer-director Andrew Stanton unearths a few treasures, including his sketchbook, concept art, visual gag pitches, and more, while recounting stories from several decades of his life and career.
Assistant Editor:
Jalen Anderson
Camera Operator:
Battiste Fenwick
Director:
Daniel Raim
Editor:
Daniel Raim
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Turell
Peter Becker
Fumiko Takagi
Online Editor:
Gabriel Chávez
Photo Retouching:
Julie Sussman
Polly Dedman
Post Production Supervisor:
Giles Sherwood
Producer:
Daniel Raim
Kim Hendrickson
Production Director:
Angie Bucknell
Quality Control Supervisor:
Stéphane Pecharman
Betsy Jones
Script Editor:
Kit Duckworth
Sound Mixer:
Jeet Paul
Sound Recordist:
Battiste Fenwick
Sound Supervisor:
Ryan Hullings
Technical Supervisor:
Lee Kline
Visual Effects:
Cara Shatzman
Ryan Connors
Amy Lawson
Alyson D'Lando
Eric Luszcz
Russell Smith
Sam LaBella
Dylan Shear
Jon Buchanan
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