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Pete Docter, a longtime Pixar veteran, recalled Steve Jobs' brilliance in recognizing his limits and empowering experts, a ...
Pete Docter began his career at Pixar in 1990 and worked with Steve Jobs for years, he said at Fast Company’s Most Innovative ...
Featuring Pete Docter, Chief Creative Officer, Pixar Moderated by Brendan Vaughan, Editor-in-Chief, Fast Company In 1995, ...
Andy Serkis will introduce a screening of “Animal Farm,” his upcoming animated adaptation of the George Orwell novel, ...
Pete Docter is no stranger to awards ceremonies. He’s the only filmmaker to have won the Best Animated Feature Oscar three times (most recently for the 2020 film “Soul”) and Docter’s “Up ...
Pete Docter, Chief Creative Officer at Pixar Animation Studios, is shooting down the idea of remaking classics into live-action features. In a new interview, the filmmaker discussed how crucial ...
TheWrap spoke to Pete Docter, chief creative officer of Pixar, about what happened on the road to “Elio.” Docter said that Molina is still at Pixar and, what’s more, he “was taken on to a ...
As he tells IndieWire, fatherhood and wanting to hide at work propelled Pete Docter's first two directing gigs at Pixar: "Monsters, Inc." and "Up." “When I started on the film, my wife and I had ...
But credit where it’s due: Pete Docter knows a thing or two about big swings, too. And he’s as aware as anyone that risk in Hollywood doesn’t get any less scary when you’re on a bigger scale.
Even though Inside Out 2 proves Pixar can still churn out box office hits, Pete Docter’s eyes are firmly fixed on the challenges ahead. Kesley Mann's movie may have been a resounding success ...
Although Pixar‘s parent company, Disney, has transformed animated classics into more than 20 (and counting) live-action remakes since the 1990s, Pixar’s chief creative officer Pete Docter will ...
Pixar is wasting no time capitalizing on the success of Inside Out 2 as Pete Docter reveals that we haven't seen the last of Riley and the fun-loving emotions inside her head. In a new interview ...