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Friday, 28 June 2013 - 08:04

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Pixar Expo 2013

The international exhibition Pixar: 25 Years of Animation opened on May 30, 2013 at Amsterdam EXPO. More than 500 pieces of art of the Pixar Animation Studios portray the animation classics. The pieces of art were selected from the archives of Pixar Animation Studios in California. Guests will experience an interesting and exciting tour of the design process featured in some of the most successful animation movies like Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Wall-E and Up. Pixar's Toy Story
Loren Javier/flickr The exhibition features the original models, classic animated films, unique animation-installations such as the zoetrope, storyboards, paintings, drawings, sketches, pastels, and clay figures that made the stories come to life. CEO of Amsterdam EXPO Peter Tabernal said behind Pixar’s stories, movies, ground-breaking technology and amazing computer graphics that people often associate, unnoticed traditional visual arts are very important in the animation process. He said he is extremely proud to introduce the international exhibition in Amsterdam EXPO and share Pixar's story.

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