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Monsters, Inc.
"Monsters Inc.", Pixar Studio's most recent feature film, is a milestone in the field of 3D computer animation. The film demonstrates not only the highest quality in storytelling and animation, but is also impressive in all the technical details, such a modelling, light, surfaces and rendering.
After completing his assignment as supervising animator on the landmark 1995 computer animated film, "Toy Story", Pete Docter began exploring several ideas for a film of his own. One of the ideas that intrigued him was a story about monsters and things that go bump in the night.


Source: Pete Docter / David Silverman / Lee Unkrich / Andrew Stanton

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