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New Woman at Pixar's Story Team to Replace Chapman

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 8:33 am
by Sotiris
Today at the Austin Film Festival during a panel on Pixar (and writing), Mary Coleman, a senior development executive at the company, announced that Marti Noxon, a former writer for “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Mad Men,” had joined the company on an unspecified project. This is a major development for the notoriously close-knit company, and should at least calm the jangled nerves of animation fans who were surprised and upset by a recent high-profile dismissal.

The hiring of Noxon, a true creative visionary who is able to oscillate between fantastical material like ‘Buffy’ and more grounded hour-longs like “Grey’s Anatomy,” should, at least temporarily, shutter the outcry against Pixar’s detractors about the studio’s supposed glass ceiling (and put some ointment on that Brenda Chapman burn).

We had heard that Disney was really happy with Noxon’s script for last year’s grossly underrated “Fright Night” remake (developed with DreamWorks), and that she provided some much-needed 11th hour script work on “I Am Number Four,” which at the time was supposed to be the start to a “Twilight”-style YA franchise. While she’s never worked in animation before, her sensibilities fit the form quite nicely.

The project that Noxon was hired for, however, has yet to be revealed. We haven’t heard what the feature is, but we can easily see Noxon becoming a part of the Pixar fold, much like Michael Arndt, initially hired to be at the studio six months out of the year (and able to work elsewhere for the other six months), who became a full-time member of the team and the only writer on the Brain Trust.
Source: http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/ ... t-20121019

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:14 am
by Victurtle
The headline makes it sound like they needed a token female in their crew.

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 10:22 am
by Maerj
Victurtle wrote:The headline makes it sound like they needed a token female in their crew.
It does BUT at least they got someone who is a great writer. To me, that is all that matters.

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 10:31 am
by DisneyAnimation88
Maerj wrote:It does BUT at least they got someone who is a great writer. To me, that is all that matters.
Agreed.

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 10:44 pm
by Mickeyfan1990
Ditto to that! Hopefully she can come up with something to give Pixar it's groove back. ;)