Talk:Toy Story

Latest comment: 7 years ago by CensoredScribe in topic About Toy Story
This article falls within a proposed limits on quotations policy.

The subject of this article is a film, and as a result, the proposal would set a limitation of five quotes per hour (about one quote every 12 minutes).

If you would like to add another quote to the page, you should consider whether to remove one that is already there in order to keep within the bounds of fair use of copyright material.
For reference, the length of this work is: 81 minutes.


About Toy Story edit

  • I think the subject matter lends itself to the medium very much. When we started "Toy Story" back in 1991, computer graphics tended to make everything look like they were made of plastic, and so it was a natural subject matter. But with computer animation, we were also able to get the detail: the seams on Buzz Lightyear - the little screwheads holding the parts together. There was an embossed '© Disney' on his butt. All those things made it feel like the audience was looking at it going, "Yeah, I believe those are toys.
    • John Lasseter [1]

The above quote actually does say something of note regarding the limits of CGI technology and the film. CensoredScribe (talk) 19:00, 5 February 2017 (UTC)Reply

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