Computer animation
Danielle Feinberg, director of photography for lighting at Pixar Animation Studios, talks to a 16-year-old aspiring animator about working on films that transformed cinema.
In 1995, Pixar Animation Studios created Toy Story, the first feature length computer animated film, and a blockbuster that changed cinema history. Here we bring together Danielle Feinberg, director of photography for lighting at Pixar, and 16-year-old Robin, an aspiring animator himself. Danielle has worked on many films including Monsters Inc, The Incredibles and Finding Nemo. Hear about what inspired her to work in animation, and how to realise your own dreams.
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Produced by Tamsin Barber.
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- Sat 15 Feb 2020 05:50GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Online, UK DAB/Freeview, News Internet & West and Central Africa only
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