纪录片自媒体解说素材-新闻动态参考-在预告片中皮克斯(Pixar)的幕后进行“火花故事”(独家)/Go Behind the Scenes at Pixar in the Trailer for ‘A Spark Story’ (EXCLUSIVE)
https://cdn.6867.top:6867/A1A/hddoc/news/2022/07/0504/550302s2s25yq2f.jpg在预告片中皮克斯(Pixar)的幕后进行“火花故事”(独家)
Go Behind the Scenes at Pixar in the Trailer for ‘A Spark Story’ (EXCLUSIVE)
自迪斯尼Plus的流媒体服务推出以来,迪士尼一直在向后拉窗帘,以揭示魔术在工作室地段实际上是如何制作的。 “画廊”系列使粉丝们进入了一些最亲密的创意过程中,揭示了Marvel的精致长度,以使漫画书对“ Wandavision”保持实用。而且,我们永远不会忘记目睹斯特林·布朗(Sterling K.这是为了制作和执行动画功能)。 Variety是首次亮相“ Spark Story”的第一批预告片,这是一部长篇纪录片,它将观众带入Sparkshorts计划中,这是一项内部计划,旨在突出Pixar Ranks中令人兴奋的人才并讲述新故事。为董事提供六个月和一支Pixar员工团队为了使他们的愿景栩栩如生(在2020年在最新短裤上扩展生产的限制比平常更长)。该节目只有大约几年了,但是已经制作了几个心爱的动画,例如“ purl”和“ kitbull”。这部电影遵循新的Sparkshorts招募Aphton Corbin和Louis Gonzales,因为他们从常规的Pixar工作中休息一下关于创造自己的东西。科尔宾(Corbin)的简短标题为“二十个东西”,是一名卡尔特斯(Calarts)的学生,她在出版了几张网络漫画后引起了皮克斯(Pixar)的眼光,涉及她在一个以白人为主的郊区长大的时间。 “我只是讲述了那些在这种环境下成为极少数黑人的故事之一,并在网上发布他们的感觉,”科尔宾向综艺节目透露。 “很多人都以我不一定要寻找的方式与他们相关。我不是在寻找背面的拍拍。这只是我正在做的这种宣泄的事情。我得到了从中得到很多回应,包括皮克斯。但这是我能够分享很多人经历并分享自己的一种普遍真理的方式。因此,我于2016年被接待参加实习。然后,雇用并从事“玩具故事4”的工作。前往皮克斯。在制片人约翰·沃克(John Walker)的鼓励下,他正在研究布拉德·伯德(Brad Bird)的下一个专题“ Incredibles”,冈萨雷斯(Gonzalez)记得被鼓励寄出他的书,因为他当时没有电子邮件。 “二十年后,我在这里。”导演笑着说。该功能本身将跟随Corbin和Gonzalez从Sparkshorts Initiation到Premiere(Sparkshorts的“ Nona”和“ Twoss”,“二十个东西”都可以在迪士尼和现在可以观看) 。在皮克斯工作了几年后,他们从导演主席中学到的最大惊喜是什么? “我们拥有的自由水平,”科比n说。 “在此之前,我是一位故事艺术家。令人惊讶的是,我不必一定要向任何人推销,而我没有很多高管。就像,“去吧。”那都是蓝天,一切都会发生。仅仅那个就非常可怕,并试图弄清楚,在花了数年的时间做别人想要我为他们的电影做的事情,这一切都取决于我,这是一个震惊。”我正处于职业生涯和期望。”冈萨雷斯透露。 “这是这奇怪的事情,我感到自己有点围着每个人,感觉就像我必须把它放在肩膀上,成为一路走来的英雄。很快,感觉不可持续。感觉好像如果我不让别人进来,我将如何领导团队?如果我不邀请,请把人们带到简短的情况下,我将如何做到这一点?因为我自己做不到。我认为最大的是,我有多少o放手信任我的团队。并不是说我不会以其他方式信任他们,而是当它是您的第一个时,您将所有这些压力都施加在自己身上,您当然想自己在终点区域粉碎它,并成为英雄。观看下面的完整预告片:
Since the launch of its streaming service Disney Plus, Disney has been pulling back the curtain to reveal how the magic is actually made on the studio lot. Giving fans unprecedented access into some of the most intimate creative-process moments, the "Gallery" series revealed the elaborate lengths Marvel went to to keep the comic-book effects practical on "WandaVision." And we'll never forget witnessing Sterling K. Brown find out, on camera, in "Into the Unknown: Making Frozen II," that his "Frozen II" song had been cut (a truly anxiety-inducing look at the mound of work that goes into crafting and executing an animated feature).
Next up on the Disney docket, a sneak peek inside Pixar. Variety is debuting the first trailer for "A Spark Story," a feature-length documentary that takes viewers inside the SparkShorts program -- an in-house initiative created to highlight exciting talent among the Pixar ranks and tell new stories. Directors are given six months and a team of Pixar employees to bring their vision to life (granted COVID restrictions in 2020 extended production on the latest shorts a little longer than usual). The program has only been around a few years, but has already produced several beloved animations such as "Purl" and "Kitbull."
The film follows new SparkShorts entrees Aphton Corbin and Louis Gonzales as they take a break from their regular Pixar work to focus on creating something that's wholly their own.
Corbin, whose short is titled "Twenty Something," was a CalArts student who caught Pixar's eye after publishing several web comics about her time growing up in a predominately white suburb. "I just told those stories of what it was like being one of very few Black people in this environment and posting them online," Corbin revealed to Variety. "A lot of people really related to them in a way that I wasn't necessarily looking for. I wasn't looking for a pat on the back. It was just this cathartic thing that I was doing. And I got a lot of responses from that, and Pixar included. But it was a way that I was able to share maybe a universal truth a lot of people experienced, and shared myself. And so I was picked up for the internship in 2016. And then after that, got hired on and worked on 'Toy Story 4.'"
Gonzales worked on the classic "Iron Giant," and several other Warner Bros. animated features, before heading over to Pixar. Encouraged by producer John Walker, who was working on Brad Bird's next feature, "The Incredibles," Gonzalez remembers being encouraged to send over his book, as he didn't have email at the time. "Twenty years later, here I am," the director laughed.
The feature itself will follow both Corbin and Gonzalez from SparkShorts initiation to premiere (SparkShorts' "Nona" and "Twenty Something" are both available to watch on Disney Plus right now). After working at Pixar for several years, what was the biggest surprise they learned from the director's chair? "The level of freedom we have," Corbin said. "Before this, I was a story artist. It was a surprise that I didn't have to necessarily pitch to anyone, that I didn't have a whole lot of executive overhead. It was just like, 'Go for it.' And it was all blue sky, anything goes. That alone was very terrifying and trying to figure out, after spending years doing what others wanted me to do for their films, it was all up to me, that was a shock."
"When I started, I had this overwhelming anxiety of where I was at in my career and expectations," Gonzalez revealed. "And it was this weird thing, where I felt myself kind of walling everybody out and feeling like I have to put this on my shoulders and be the hero carrying this all the way. And very quickly it just felt unsustainable. It felt like if I don't let people in, how am I going to lead a team? If I don't invite, bring people around the short, how am I going to make this good? Because I can't do it by myself. And I think the big thing was, just how much I had to let go and trust my team. Not that I wouldn't trust them otherwise, but when it's yours and it's your first one and you're putting all this pressure on yourself, of course you want to smash it all the way through the end zone by yourself and be the hero."
Directed by Jason Sterman and Leanne Dare, "A Spark Story" will premiere Sept. 24 on Disney Plus. Watch the full trailer below:
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