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  <read_at>Wed Mar 25 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[While there is not much text in this book, it is more than made up with in beautiful colour images.  This book has opened my eyes to all the pre-production artwork that goes into an animated film.  It is exciting and inspiring to see how artists still have a place in shaping these films.  <br/><br/>Furthermore, the text that was in this book did an excellent job of promoting and explaining what Pixar is all about: namely, the importance of the story.  <br/><br/>Some Memorable quotes:<br/><br/>&quot;No amount of the best animation in the world will ever save a bad story, or a bad story reel.  But, once you have a really good story reel and its working, it will get 10 to 100 times better once its animated and in color.&quot;  John Lasseter, pg. 31<br/><br/>&quot;You often hear the term 'You should have something to say in a story.' But that doesn't always mean a message.  It means truth.  Some value that you as a storyteller believe in.  And then, through the course of the story, you debate that truth, prove it wrong, test it to its limits.&quot;  Andrew Stanton, pg. 156]]></body>
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