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Hayao Miyazaki (Hardcover)
Hayao Miyazaki; Jessica Niebel; Foreword by Toshio Suzuki; Text written by Daniel Kothenschulte, Pete Docter
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Inside Out (English, Italian, DVD)
Phyllis Smith, Mindy Kaling, Lewis Black, Richard Kind, Frank Oz, …
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Animated comedy drama from Disney/Pixar featuring the voice talents
of Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Bill Hader, Lewis Black and Mindy
Kaling. When eleven-year-old Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) is forced to
relocate to San Francisco when her dad gets a new job, she has
trouble adjusting to her new surroundings. Her emotions - Joy
(Poehler), Sadness (Smith), Fear (Hader), Anger (Black) and Disgust
(Kaling) - that reside in Headquarters, the control centre of her
mind, try to help her navigate her way through the big change.
However, after a slight mishap at Headquarters, the situation gets
out of control causing Riley's emotional state to worsen. Will the
five emotions be able to restore order and make Riley feel better
about her new life? The voice cast also includes Richard Kind,
Diane Lane, Kyle MacLachlan and Frank Oz.
Paul Jackson's major new title Complete Pleats is the most
comprehensive book about pleating on the market. It explains how
pleating systems can be stretched, compressed, flared, skewed,
multiplied, and mirrored, showing how from simple ideas, a huge
number of original pleat forms can be created. Each technique is
explained with a series of step-by-step photographs and line
illustrations, enabling the designer to work through the basic
principles of pleating and then adapt them to their specific needs.
Complete Pleats also features more than 60 examples of pleats from
the worlds of architecture, fashion, and product design. Paul
Jackson has taught pleating techniques to students of Fashion
Design for 30 years, in both paper and fabric. Complete Pleats is
the definitive practical guide for anyone wishing to create and
make pleats. The book includes a DVD featuring 23 videos of
pleating techniques.
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The Art of Up (Hardcover)
Tim Hauser; Foreword by Pete Docter
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After Toy Story, Ratatouille, WALLE, and other award-winning
blockbusters, where else could Pixar Animation Studios go but UP?
Their latest film is the heartwarming story of Carl Fredrickson
(voiced by Ed Asner), a 78-year-old widower who feels that life has
passed him byuntil a twist of fate takes him on a journey across
the globe. UP is set to take off on May 29, 2009. The Art of UP
contains more than 250 pieces of concept art developed for the
feature, including storyboards, full-color pastels, digital and
pencil sketches, character studies, color scripts, and more. Quotes
from the director, artists, animators, and production team reveal
the sky-high creativity that elevated this whimsical film to new
heights.
As the Walt Disney Studio entered its first decade and embarked on
some of the most ambitious animated films of the time, Disney hired
a group of "concept artists" whose sole mission was to explore
ideas and inspire their fellow animators. They Drew as They Pleased
showcases four of these early pioneers and features artwork
developed by them for the Disney shorts from the 1930s, including
many unproduced projects, as well as for Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and some early work for later features such as
Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan. Introducing new biographical
material about the artists and including largely unpublished
artwork from the depths of the Walt Disney Archives and the Disney
Animation Research Library, this volume offers a window into the
most inspiring work created by the best Disney artists during the
studio's early golden age. They Drew as They Pleased is the first
in what promises to be a revealing and fascinating series of books
about Disney's largely unexamined concept artists, with six volumes
spanning the decades between the 1930s and 1990s. Copyright (c)2015
Disney Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.
Double bill of children's animated features from Disney Pixar. In
'Monsters, Inc.' (2001) Sulley (voiced by John Goodman) and
sidekick Mike (Billy Crystal) are the top scaring team on the job
at an energy firm where their task is to keep Monstropolis ticking
over, running it on the power generated by children screaming.
Believing children are toxic, dangerous creatures who must be kept
out of Monstropolis at all costs, Mike and Sulley are terrified
when they realise that a little girl called 'Boo' (Mary Gibbs) has
followed them back through a door. Slowly they realise that little
Boo isn't actually dangerous at all and uncover a sinister plot
that exists behind the company's happy facade, involving creepy
arch-rival scarer Randall (Steve Buscemi). The prequel 'Monsters
University' (2013) chronicles the college years of Sulley and Mike.
After meeting at university, the pair soon become rivals. When they
are rejected from the 'Scare' programme, however, they put their
differences aside and work together in order to fulfil their
ambition to become scarers. In the process they join a fraternity
of fellow rejects and compete in the Scare Games to prove their
worth.
From an adventurous balloon ride above the clouds to a
monster-filled metropolis, Academy Award (R)-winning director Pete
Docter (Monsters, Inc., Up) has taken audiences to unique and
imaginative places. In Disney Pixar's original movie Inside Out, he
will take us to the most extraordinary location of all-inside the
mind. Growing up can be a bumpy road, and it's no exception for
Riley, who is uprooted from her Midwest life when her father starts
a new job in San Francisco. Like all of us, Riley is guided by her
emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust, and Sadness. The emotions
live in Headquarters, the control center inside Riley's mind, where
they help advise her through everyday life. As Riley and her
emotions struggle to adjust to a new life in San Francisco, turmoil
ensues in Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley's main and most
important emotion, tries to keep things positive, the emotions
conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house and school. In
this groundbreaking and illuminating film, Pixar Animation Studios
examines the extraordinary depths of the mind and the powers of
emotion and imagination. The Art of Inside Out provides an
exclusive look into the artistic exploration that went into the
making of this vibrant film. Featuring concept art-including
sketches, collages, colour scripts, and much more-and opening with
a foreword by actress Amy Poehler and introduction by the film's
writer and director Pete Docter, this is the ultimate
behind-the-scenes experience of the making of this landmark film.
Copyright (c)2015 Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Pixar. All rights
reserved.
Animated comedy drama from Disney/Pixar featuring the voice talents
of Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Bill Hader, Lewis Black and Mindy
Kaling. When eleven-year-old Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) is forced to
relocate to San Francisco when her dad gets a new job, she has
trouble adjusting to her new surroundings. Her emotions - Joy
(Poehler), Sadness (Smith), Fear (Hader), Anger (Black) and Disgust
(Kaling) - that reside in Headquarters, the control centre of her
mind, try to help her navigate her way through the big change.
However, after a slight mishap at Headquarters, the situation gets
out of control causing Riley's emotional state to worsen. Will the
five emotions be able to restore order and make Riley feel better
about her new life? The voice cast also includes Richard Kind,
Diane Lane, Kyle MacLachlan and Frank Oz.
High flying animated comedy adventure from Pixar Studios.
70-something retired balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen (voiced by
Edward Asner) decides to use his twilight years to fulfil his
lifelong dream of travelling through the wilds of South America.
Tying thousands of balloons to his house, he lifts off for his big
adventure - only to discover that he has inadvertently brought a
stowaway along with him in the form of Russell (Jordan Nagai), an
eight-year-old wilderness explorer who is desperate to earn his
'Helping the Elderly' merit badge. The film won awards for Best
Animated Feature Film and Best Music at both the 2010 BAFTAs and
the Academy Awards.
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Monsters, Inc. (Blu-ray disc)
John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, John Ratzenberger, …
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Children's animated feature from Disney Pixar featuring the voice
talents of John Goodman and Billy Crystal. Sulley (voiced by
Goodman) and sidekick Mike (Crystal) are the top scaring team on
the job at an energy firm where their task is to keep Monstropolis
ticking over, running it on the power generated by children
screaming. Believing children are toxic, dangerous creatures who
must be kept out of Monstropolis at all costs, Mike and Sulley are
terrified when they realise that a little girl called 'Boo' (Mary
Gibbs) has followed them back through a door. Slowly they realise
that little Boo isn't actually dangerous at all and uncover a
sinister plot that exists behind the company's happy facade,
involving creepy arch-rival scarer Randall (Steve Buscemi).
Children's animated feature from Disney Pixar featuring the voice
talents of John Goodman and Billy Crystal. Sulley (voiced by
Goodman) and sidekick Mike (Crystal) are the top scaring team on
the job at an energy firm where their task is to keep Monstropolis
ticking over, running it on the power generated by children
screaming. Believing children are toxic, dangerous creatures who
must be kept out of Monstropolis at all costs, Mike and Sulley are
terrified when they realise that a little girl called 'Boo' (Mary
Gibbs) has followed them back through a door. Slowly they realise
that little Boo isn't actually dangerous at all and uncover a
sinister plot that exists behind the company's happy facade,
involving creepy arch-rival scarer Randall (Steve Buscemi).
Double bill of children's animated features from Disney Pixar. In
'Monsters, Inc.' (2001) Sulley (voiced by John Goodman) and
sidekick Mike (Billy Crystal) are the top scaring team on the job
at an energy firm where their task is to keep Monstropolis ticking
over, running it on the power generated by children screaming.
Believing children are toxic, dangerous creatures who must be kept
out of Monstropolis at all costs, Mike and Sulley are terrified
when they realise that a little girl called 'Boo' (Mary Gibbs) has
followed them back through a door. Slowly they realise that little
Boo isn't actually dangerous at all and uncover a sinister plot
that exists behind the company's happy facade, involving creepy
arch-rival scarer Randall (Steve Buscemi). The prequel 'Monsters
University' (2013) chronicles the college years of Sulley and Mike.
After meeting at university, the pair soon become rivals. When they
are rejected from the 'Scare' programme, however, they put their
differences aside and work together in order to fulfil their
ambition to become scarers. In the process they join a fraternity
of fellow rejects and compete in the Scare Games to prove their
worth.
This sequel to 'Toy Story' sees pull-string cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) kidnapped by toy collector Al, who plans to sell him to a Japanese toy museum.
Assisted by Mr Potato Head, Slinky Dog and Rex the Dinosaur, action figure Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) sets off to the rescue, but when they get to Al's store Buzz is mistakenly boxed up and his place taken by a new, flashier Lightyear model - complete with utility belt!
Meanwhile, Woody has discovered that he was once the star of a popular children's television show, and is no longer sure he wants to return to Andy's toy cupboard.
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