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Andrew Stanton
Birth at
3 December 1965
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American animated director Andrew Stanton
I'm from Massachusetts. He was born on December 3, 1965 in Rockport. Stanton was educated at the California Institute of the Arts, where he taught animation. During his studies, he began making short films, the first of which were “History” and “Somewhere in America”.
Andrew Stanton began his professional career at Croyer Films. Here he is working on the script for the film “Mighty Mouse – New Adventures” (1987). After working there for three years, Stanton
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American animated director Andrew Stanton
I'm from Massachusetts. He was born on December 3, 1965 in Rockport. Stanton was educated at the California Institute of the Arts, where he taught animation. During his studies, he began making short films, the first of which were “History” and “Somewhere in America”.
Andrew Stanton began his professional career at Croyer Films. Here he is working on the script for the film “Mighty Mouse – New Adventures” (1987). After working there for three years, Stanton joined Pixar. Having chosen the direction of animated films, he is working on a full-length animated film Toy Story (1995), which was appreciated by both adults and children. The film was recognized as the most commercially successful hit of 1995. He was able to collect more than 300 million dollars at the box office. Andrew Stanton for his work on this picture was nominated for an Oscar.
In 2003, the successful director worked on the image and voice of the Crush turtle for the new animated film Finding Nemo. The cartoon became extremely popular and collected a huge box office of $ 850 million.
Stanton's latest work,
Vall-E cartoon It was very popular, as were all the films that this director was engaged in. WALL-E is an extraordinary cartoon about a robot that saves a world that has died from the harmful effects of civilization. The picture presents the viewer not just a computerized robot doll, but a creature that knows how to love and feel, and thanks to this, will be able to restore the living world lost by humanity. The meaning of the picture is so deep that we can safely say that this is a cartoon for children and adults.
All of Andrew Stanton's paintings were a huge success. His new work, Princess of Mars, is scheduled for 2012. /