Dog25: I swear this book is freaking amazing. I'm surprised it didn't get more attention. If I get lucky enough to become a successful writer this is one of the books I'd recommend to people
United States on Oct 30, 2023
Cliente de Kindle: Al final se me ha hecho un poco pesado. Buenas ilustraciones.
Spain on Sep 12, 2023
Hugo: excelente p
Brazil on Aug 27, 2023
William: Very insightful and also offers a simple yet detailed breakdown of how Pixar manages to repeatedly blow our socks off. Safe to say my socks were also blown off by this book
United Kingdom on Aug 16, 2023
Jose Raynal: Un claro análisis de las historias de Pixar, con consejos útiles para ser aplicados en cualquier otra historia.
Fue mucho más de lo que me esperaba y de lo que he encontrado en otros libros sobre Storytelling.
Mexico on Aug 14, 2022
Andrea: Mr. Movshovitz, with this remarkable handbook, manages to open our eyes to one thing: Pixar is not just the kingdom of modern animation. First and foremost, it is the home of America's finest storytellers.
Italy on Jun 01, 2022
Josh Rozett: Part instructional, part appreciation, Dean Movshovitz's Pixar Storytelling is not just a great tool for any aspiring screenwriter, but a great read for anyone who's fan of Pixar. In clear, concise terms, the author lays out what makes a good screenplay work, and how to apply those principles to one's own writing. An entertaining, satisfying read that will provide any novice screenwriter with great head start in terms of formulating and crafting his or her own screenplay, and make any reader eager to revisit all of these great films - even if you've seen them many times before, the author's insights will allow you to discover new things in these beloved classics, and view them with a renewed appreciation!
United States on May 03, 2021
Gaby Triana: This book placed me in a long forgotten English class where the teacher is analyzing a classic book’s themes and subtle messages. Back then I rolled my eyes at the intellectual crap they tried to convey; “The curtains were blue signified sorrow and obstruction,” yet we all knew the author liked blue curtains. But here, Dean has clearly and concisely identified the elements of their stories and why they chose those devices, concepts, and characters. It proves once again that the greatest artists make creating their works look so simple that anyone can...animate, write, paint, or cook. This book reveals methods and logic we can all embrace and utilize to make great works greater.
United States on Dec 15, 2020
Aisling D.: When I first bought this book in June 2016, I expected some great, unique insights from someone who'd worked with Pixar, and perhaps some wonderful color illustrations from Pixar films, highlighting how they craft their stories.
When the book arrived, I saw that neither were true.
Sure, that version of the book read like a good, undergraduate thesis. It highlighted several classic storytelling (and screenwriting) tropes and plot construction methods, with lengthy, scene-by-scene examples from almost every Pixar hit film, ever.
But like another reviewer, I thought this was good information, but amateurishly presented.
The "rules" were solid, familiar points I've read over & over again in excellent books by Jeffrey Alan Schechter, Blake Snyder, Shawn Coyne, Larry Brooks, and others.
And, as a Pixar and Disney fan, I was kind of appalled that the book's title and thumbnail cover image (with the Pixar-ish desk lamp) suggested that the author has some connection with Pixar. It's why I bought this book.
He didn't.
My previous review - of the first version of this book - was a dismal two stars. And even that seemed a little too...
United States on Jun 19, 2016
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Total Reviews | 14 reviews | 187 reviews | 119 reviews |
Best Sellers Rank | #50 in Screenwriting #80 in Animation Graphic Design #150 in Art of Film & Video | #29 in Animation Graphic Design #77 in Dark Horse Comics & Graphic Novels#606 in Fantasy Manga | #1 in Movie Reference#6 in Art of Film & Video#9 in Animation Graphic Design |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 788 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 2,564 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 6,296 ratings |
Dimensions | 6 x 0.28 x 9 inches | 9.3 x 1.1 x 12.25 inches | 9.4 x 1 x 11 inches |
ISBN-13 | 978-1717736406 | 978-1616550745 | 978-0865478978 |
Language | English | English | English |
Publisher | Independently published | Dark Horse Books; Illustrated edition | Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Fourth Edition, Revised |
Animation Graphic Design (Books) | Animation Graphic Design | Animation Graphic Design | Animation Graphic Design |
ISBN-10 | 1717736408 | 9781616550745 | 086547897X |
Item Weight | 6.2 ounces | 3.62 pounds | 3.65 pounds |
Paperback | 124 pages | 392 pages | |
Art of Film & Video | Art of Film & Video | Art of Film & Video | |
Screenwriting (Books) | Screenwriting |
Vince M. Barron: More showrunners and the writers who work for them should read this book.
United States on Nov 16, 2023