Unkrich Famous Quotes & Sayings
13 Unkrich Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
We know screwups are an essential part of making something good. That's why Pixar's goal is to screw up as fast as possible.— Lee Unkrich

Whether I'm directing live action or animation, my responsibility is the same. I have an audience sitting in a theater with their popcorn, and I've got to show them a good time and make them feel something.— Lee Unkrich

I wanted the Andy of Toy Story 3 to be right on the cusp, straddling childhood and adulthood ... I wanted to find this sweet spot where he had gotten tall and had clearly grown up but still retained many boyish qualities, including a boyish charm.— Lee Unkrich

At Pixar, I don't have to compromise at all. When I look at the finished "Toy Story 3," I don't sit and constantly think, oh, the actor was having a bad day, or oh, it rained and we couldn't use that set. The story that I wanted to tell is what is on screen, and I haven't had to compromise it one iota.— Lee Unkrich

It's one thing to make peace with the idea of something that's going to happen someday; it's another to find yourself at that day.— Lee Unkrich

You can tell a story clearly in the storyboards, but if you don't keep the correct focus in the animation, it can be ruined.— Lee Unkrich

So we can sit with Lee Unkrich and Andrew Stanton, and all the other folks and experience what the film is going to be like. And then we go away into a room, and we talk about what worked and what didn't. And then we take all of those findings and we do that whole process again.— Pete Docter

If you're working on something and it's not coming together, it's easy to say, "I don't want to show this, until I've figured it out." But a lot of times you don't really solve the problems, and then you start getting into a bad situation because you don't have the time to fix it.— Lee Unkrich

I'd like to drill in a little more detail into one aspect of cutting which is particularly close to me and that's dialogue editing. It is a vital part of editing especially in animated film, but in the end it is usually completely transparent to the audience. The vocal performances are reported for over several years and the actors are very rarely in recording studios together. That's why the editor has got to all these different performances and edit them together to create the illusion of spontaneity and real action.— Lee Unkrich

Kids don't have the same sense of their own mortality as adults.— Lee Unkrich

If you try to target a movie at kids, you end up with something that makes parents take a nap.— Lee Unkrich
