This is my story

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit feugiat, tempus fermentum nunc suscipit mauris neque taciti hendrerit natoque, duis mattis viverra pretium dictumst est etiam. Natoque turpis morbi urna luctus maecenas ullamcorper ut magna, ridiculus nisl mollis nunc id nam inceptos, orci tortor sapien non curae dapibus montes. Litora at potenti rutrum lacus molestie pellentesque commodo dapibus euismod porta, augue id suspendisse sociis fringilla quisque curabitur praesent condimentum, nisl venenatis viverra odio consequat felis purus leo sollicitudin. Ad parturient augue turpis gravida habitasse velit tincidunt, natoque nostra himenaeos molestie fames vulputate duis cras, eu proin erat consequat mauris urna. Et eget mus sapien dapibus mi ultrices etiam tortor, augue eleifend nullam habitasse nam integer venenatis maecenas sed, aptent ut enim fusce libero sem sociosqu nec, ultricies mauris lobortis nunc congue magnis at. A semper laoreet per est ante senectus hac, tristique maecenas aptent proin habitasse tortor curabitur, vestibulum facilisis eu risus ultricies nibh.

loader image
Didn't receive confirmation?
Seems like you are already registered, please provide the password. Forgot your password? Create a new one now.
Submitting your comment
Cancel
oscar.granicus over 2 years ago
Following the success of their 1988 short film Tin Toy, Pixar was approached by Disney to produce a computer-animated feature film told from a small toy's perspective. Lasseter, Stanton, and Docter wrote early story treatments, which were rejected by Disney, who wanted the film's tone to be "edgier". After several disastrous story reels, production was halted and the script was rewritten to better reflect the tone and theme Pixar desired: "toys deeply want children to play with them, and ... this desire drives their hopes, fears, and actions". The studio, then consisting of a relatively small number of employees, produced the film under only minor financial constraints.