The Pixar Podcast brings on two animation students from Academy of Art University, who also went inside Pixar this month for the annual Cartoon Art Museum event.
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Academy of Art University photos taken by guest Brittany Brode are featured here. Below them, be sure to open the galleries to see dozens of pictures from inside Pixar by both guests of this week’s episode.
For more information on AAU, visit:
www.academyart.edu

The stop-motion department had a display of the puppets used in James and the Giant Peach. This is Brittany with the Centipede. Photo by Brittany Brode.

Tony with his drawing. The talk took place in a former church, now a lecture hall for the school. Brittany had History of Animation there. Photo by Brittany Brode.

At the end of the talk Tony did a drawing demo where he pulled out some of his old frames from the Lion King! Photo by Brittany Brode.

This poster was up in the 2-D Animation department the first semester Brittany arrived. She said it was a great way to get started at the school! Photo by Brittany Brode.
Brittany’s pics taken inside Pixar:
Andrew’s pics taken inside Pixar:
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Great episode! It was fun hearing from other people who attended the CAM event. I was there with my son and our friend Santi from Spain. We were fortunate enough to attend the VIP tier of the benefit which included a tour of Pixar’s new building “Brooklyn” and a special screening of “La Luna” with director Enrico Casarosa. My pictures from the trip are on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jtkays/sets/72157628475434127/
Hi Jeff!
Thanks for posting your pictures of the event! My friends and I were not fortunate enough to attend the VIP tier, so it was great to see pictures from that. Pixar’s new building does look very beautiful.
Thanks for sharing!