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  Andrew Stanton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Andrew Stanton is one of the main driving forces behind computer animation powerhouse Pixar Studios, and his contributions to such modern animated classics as Toy Story and Finding Nemo are second only to that of studio founder John Lasseter.
The film was inspired by a fleeting moment of realization in which Stanton observed that his overprotective fatherly instincts were preventing him from properly bonding with his son.
As with Stanton's other writing efforts, Finding Nemo offered the kind of compelling and sympathetic characters not usually present in animated fare, and with his experience as a father providing the emotional heart of the film, almost everyone could find something to relate to in Finding Nemo.
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 Pixar Investor Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Andrew Stanton makes his debut in the top directing spot on Finding Nemo, after serving as co-writer on all four of the previous Pixar films presented by Disney, receiving various credits for each including, co-director, executive producer, and story artist.
Stanton was one of four screenwriters to receive an Oscar® nomination in 1996 for his contribution to Toy Story and went on to receive credit as a screenwriter on every subsequent Pixar film - Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., and Finding Nemo.
A native of Rockport, Massachusetts, Stanton earned a BFA in character animation from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), where he completed two student films: A Story - a tale of a boy named Melvin, a dinosaur named Ted, and a killer clown with a goon squad named Randy - and Somewhere in the Arctic.
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 In Focus | May 2003 | The Pixar Players Uncut
Andrew wrote the parts specifically with those actors in mind, but he really only took it to a certain point; it was bringing Ellen and Albert into the studio that really brought them to life.
Stanton: No — because they’ve actually got quite a few tricks up their sleeve to make you believe that you’re seeing what light truly does, but it’s actually not doing exactly what light really does.
Stanton: What I didn’t know when I first came here was that most of the guys who developed [RenderMan] that still worked here were basically the first astronauts to step on the moon.
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 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Andrew Stanton: We always try to have a rigid script, but it never ends up being the case.
Andrew Stanton: I didn't name him after him directly, but his name did influence Nemo, because it sounded aquatic to me.
Andrew Stanton: Probably not for the 5 year old, but for anyone younger I never recommend seeing a movie in a dark theater with scary sounds.
www.usatoday.com /community/chat_03/2003-06-06-stanton.htm   (974 words)

  
 www.vegasartscorner.com
Andrew Stanton, the acclaimed director and screenwriter of this year's Oscar®-nominated animated blockbuster,
Andrew Stanton made his debut in the top directing spot on "Finding Nemo," after serving as co-writer on all
Stanton was one of four screenwriters to receive an Oscar® nomination in 1996 for his contribution to
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 Andrew Stanton interview - Movies - Virgin.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Andrew Stanton: "Initially, it started with Marlin lying awake, before Nemo's first day at school, and although you didn't know what, you knew something was haunting him.
Andrew Stanton: "Bambi sticks out because the moviemakers kept to the rules of nature, how forest life lives and the obstacles they face.
Andrew Stanton: "The beauty of computer graphics is you're able to realise worlds you imagined as a kid.
www.virgin.net /movies/interviews/nemo.html   (934 words)

  
 MovieMaker Magazine | HOP Volume 3, Issue #5 | Screenwriter Andrew Stanton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
But writing dialogue for a wooden cowboy, a renegade ant, a child-scaring monster and a kidnapped clownfish is a completely different story—and writing process.
With Finding Nemo still drawing families to theaters in droves more than a month after its release, the film’s writer-director Andrew Stanton talked with MM about what it takes to succeed in the family entertainment game.
Andrew Stanton (AS): Not in a million years.
www.moviemaker.com /hop/vol3/05/screenwriting.html   (1785 words)

  
 Variety.com - Andrew Stanton
ShoWest 2004's animation director of the year Andrew StantonAndrew Stanton, whose enormously successful "Finding Nemo""Finding Nemo" just won him an Oscar, tries to remind people that a hard drive isn't the source of a PixarPixar movie's success.
Stanton predicts that the expected wave of computer-animated films from studios hankering to match Pixar's accomplishments will be a repeat of the lackluster glut of traditionally animated features that followed Disney's reign of the early '90s.
Andrew Stanton on the major emotions behind the Pixar features he's worked on.
www.variety.com /article/VR1117902110?categoryID=1709   (571 words)

  
 Andrew Stanton @ Filmbug
Andrew Stanton makes his debut in the top directing spot after serving as co-writer, co-director, executive producer, and story artist on all four of the previous landmark Disney/Pixar features.
Stanton was one of four screenwriters to receive an Oscar nomination in 1996 for his contribution to Toy Story and went on to receive credit as a screenwriter on every subsequent Pixar film A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., and Finding Nemo.
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 Finding Nemo: Collector's Edition (2003)
Both Docter and Stanton certainly are passionate and skilled filmmakers, but they don’t seem to be able to take their movies to the heights that Lasseter wrings out of his tales.
For the chat-only portions, we hear from director Stanton, co-director Unkrich, and co-writer Bob Peterson.
After a 53-second introduction from Stanton, Unkrich, and Peterson, you’ll find that the DVD “branches” off a whopping 47 times during the film.
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 FINDING NEMO - 2-DISC COLLECTOR'S EDITION DVD
The perfect American parable for an anxious new millennium, Andrew Stanton's Finding Nemo is riddled with nightmares and weighted by the existential smallness of its heroic pair, finding a certain immutable gravity in the fear and hope represented by children, rekindled, both, by the spate of child-on-child violence ending our last thousand years.
It's not the horror (at this point) of a child facing social ostracism in the school environment, but the horror of making a choice to escape a bad environment only to find oneself in the middle of an upper middle-class tinder pile about to light.
A first for Pixar, the menu screens provide to-the-second running times for each of the video-based features, which hit the ground running with a 1-minute "Introduction" to the film and DVD from co-directors Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich, who drag John Lasseter into the shot to prove they're at Pixar.
www.filmfreakcentral.net /dvdreviews/findingnemo.htm   (941 words)

  
 Director Andrew Stanton - MoviesOnline
Brick : "Brick", while taking its cues and its verbal style from the novels of Dashiell Hammett, also honors the rich cinematic tradition of the hard-boiled noir mystery, here wittily and bracingly immersed in fresh territory – a modern-day Southern California neighborhood and high school.
Below is a complete list of all of the Andrew Stanton movies in our database.
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 In Focus | May 2003 | The Pixar Players
Stanton: [Laughs] Well, you really hear it a lot from us.
There were some key things that we felt were missing — and those were ideas that actually came from a lot of think-tank sessions from the first movie.
I don’t know how else to put it: It was somewhat in the camp of “Bambi” underwater — not that it literally is that — and it just required a little bit more intimacy and sensitivity.
www.infocusmag.com /03May/pixar.htm   (2999 words)

  
 SPLICEDwire | "Finding Nemo" review (2003) Andrew Stanton, Albert Brooks, Willem Dafoe
Like a fantastical scuba dive, the picture's always-in-motion undersea universe would be downright photo-realistic if Stanton and his animators hadn't dialed up the cartoonishness just enough to give all the fish googly ping-pong-ball eyes.
From the background plankton to the plastic plants in the fish tank to the way the skin on Bruce the shark (named after the mechanical star of "Jaws") jiggles when he laughs, there isn't a single visual detail overlooked in this three-dimensional wonderland.
Such is the complete immersion in "Nemo's" world, created by those magnificent Pixar wizards.
www.splicedonline.com /03reviews/findingnemo.html   (594 words)

  
 CGTalk - Andrew Stanton(Finding Nemo) named "Animation Director of the Year" by ShoWest
Andrew Stanton(Finding Nemo) named "Animation Director of the Year" by ShoWest
Working at Pixar for 14 years, Stanton has been credited as a screenwriter on all the company's features and made his directing debut with NEMO.
For the fishy flick, he also provided the voice of Crush, the hip jet-stream surfing turtle.
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 Flipside Movie Emporium: Finding Nemo Movie Review
Nemo's widower father Marlin (Albert Brooks) launches an epic journey to find him, hampered by his chronic worrying (he's played much the way Brooks' human characters are) but aided by a perky blue tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), whose short-term memory loss makes for the film's best running gag.
Their path is strewn with the standard amount of twists and turns, along with a cast of funny and memorable characters, including an extreme sport-loving turtle named Crush (voiced by the director, Andrew Stanton) and a trio of sharks who have entered a self-help program to control their bloodlust.
Meanwhile, Nemo and his fellow fish-tank prisoners (led by Gill, a scarred Moorish idol voiced by Willem Dafoe) plot an escape that ranks as the funniest take on the notion since Chicken Run.
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 WB Picks Up Dan Gerson and Andrew Stanton Pitch - MovieWeb
He and Andrew Haas will oversee for the shingle.
Gerson was one of the writers on Disney's upcoming Chicken Little and Imagine Entertainment and Universal's Curious George.
Stanton's credits include Finding Nemo, Toy Story and Toy Story 2.
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 Encyclopedia: Andrew Stanton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Updated 99 days 2 hours 55 minutes ago.
Andrew Stanton (born January 13, 1958) is an American animated films director, screenwriter, as well as a voice actor.
His most notable film work is writing and directing Pixar's Finding Nemo.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Andrew-Stanton   (434 words)

  
 Andrew Stanton movie mistakes, pictures, quotes, trailers and trivia
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 The SF Site Featured Review: Finding Nemo
Directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich (co-director)
Written by Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson and David Reynolds
Ratings are based on Rick's four star system.
www.sfsite.com /06a/fn153.htm   (569 words)

  
 MovieMaker Magazine | HOP Volume 3, Issue #5 | Screenwriter Andrew Stanton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
(L to R): Lee Unkrich, Graham Walters, Geoffrey Rush and Andrew Stanton on Finding Nemo.
Never try to second guess what you think an audience will want in your movie.
Whatever you conjure up in that image is probably the choice you should make.
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 ToxicUniverse.com - Andrew Stanton - 05/30/03 - Finding Nemo Movies Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
We experience the sadness, fear and frustrations with these fish, sometimes to a degree that we almost forget they are not real.
It's hard to create this type of mood, but director and writer Andrew Stanton has masterfully woven his elements together and given American audiences the best animated feature in a long, long time.
While trapped in the tank, Nemo makes some new friends.
www.toxicuniverse.com /review.php?rid=10004927   (962 words)

  
 Finding Nemo: 2-Disc Collector's Edition DVD Set Review
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Starring The Voices Of: Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush, Barry Humphries, Austin Pendleton, John Ratzenberger, Allison Janney, Stephen Root, Brad Garret, Vicki Lewis, Bruce Spence, Eric Bana, Bob Peterson, Andrew Stanton, Nicholas Bird, and Joe Ranft
Writers: Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds
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 Finding Nemo: Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich [ADDmovies]
Finding Nemo: Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich [ADDmovies]
Another outstanding Pixar offering that delivers heart, excellent animation, and a phenomenal script.
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