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Sotiris wrote:Stephen Anderson, known for directing Meet the Robinsons and Winnie the Pooh, is leaving Disney after 26 years. He first joined the studio in 1999 as a story artist on Tarzan. He also worked on The Emperor's New Groove and Brother Bear among others. His last project was co-directing the first season of Monsters at Work at Disney Television Animation where he was transferred until his contract expired.




Too bad Dean Wellins and Paul Briggs didn't get the same opportunity at WDAS.estefan wrote:And something I noticed recently is that under Pete Docter's leadership, Dan Scanlon and Enrico Casarosa were able to finish their very personal films without being replaced unlike what happened with Bob Peterson, Brenda Chapman, Jan Pinkava, etc. Less than a year before its release, Domee Shi also appears to still be the director of "Turning Red." Of course, Docter is still early into his new job running Pixar, but it's a positive sign for Pixar's future, nonetheless.
Yeah Lasseter can burn in hell for depriving us of this movie. You know, the one that actually featured a black character and POC in the kingdom.farerb wrote:Too bad Dean Wellins and Paul Briggs didn't get the same opportunity at WDAS.estefan wrote:And something I noticed recently is that under Pete Docter's leadership, Dan Scanlon and Enrico Casarosa were able to finish their very personal films without being replaced unlike what happened with Bob Peterson, Brenda Chapman, Jan Pinkava, etc. Less than a year before its release, Domee Shi also appears to still be the director of "Turning Red." Of course, Docter is still early into his new job running Pixar, but it's a positive sign for Pixar's future, nonetheless.
Yes, it is. But I personally thought Pete Docter and Jennifer Lee were the perfect choices from the outset.estefan wrote:And something I noticed recently is that under Pete Docter's leadership, Dan Scanlon and Enrico Casarosa were able to finish their very personal films without being replaced unlike what happened with Bob Peterson, Brenda Chapman, Jan Pinkava, etc. Less than a year before its release, Domee Shi also appears to still be the director of "Turning Red." Of course, Docter is still early into his new job running Pixar, but it's a positive sign for Pixar's future, nonetheless.


Like most Hollywood environnements.. I mean, I am not trying to make it sound like he should get another chance because he should be in jail in my opinion and just the fact that he took away Brave from Brenda Chapman is enough for me to dislike the man.Sotiris wrote:Regardless of what one thinks of Disney's output under Lasseter, it doesn't change the fact he was a notorious micro-manager who often fired directors who disagreed with him creatively. Even before the allegations of sexual assault came out, that never seemed to me like a healthy, nurturing creative environment.
