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The Art of Iteration with Pixar’s Pete Docter

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This week on the No Film School Podcast, GG Hawkins sits down with Pete Docter, Chief Creative Officer at Pixar Animation Studios and the visionary behind films like Monsters, Inc., Up, Inside Out, and Soul. The conversation dives deep into the creative process behind Pixar’s latest original feature Elio, and how Pixar’s iterative storytelling model has evolved over the years. Pete shares actionable insights on how filmmakers—whether working at a major studio or independently—can embrace change, vulnerability, and creative discovery to build resonant stories.

In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guest Pete Docter discuss...

  • How Pete Docter chose Pixar over Disney and The Simpsons early in his career
  • The iterative story process at Pixar and how it has shaped Elio
  • The importance of balancing imaginative worlds with relatable emotional storytelling
  • How Pixar greenlights projects by betting on people rather than ideas
  • The evolving leadership strategies that support creativity and collaboration
  • Why vulnerability is key to character empathy and story resonance
  • How emerging filmmakers can use these Pixar principles in their own work

Memorable Quotes:

  • "Go to a small place where one person has a huge effect."
  • "Every idea is good until you have to tell it to somebody else."
  • "At some point, it is more about tenacity than talent."
  • "Don't try to make and analyze at the same time."

Guests:

Resources:

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This week on the No Film School Podcast, GG Hawkins sits down with Pete Docter, Chief Creative Officer at Pixar Animation Studios and the visionary behind films like Monsters, Inc., Up, Inside Out, and Soul. The conversation dives deep into the creative process behind Pixar’s latest original feature Elio, and how Pixar’s iterative storytelling model has evolved over the years. Pete shares actionable insights on how filmmakers—whether working at a major studio or independently—can embrace change, vulnerability, and creative discovery to build resonant stories.

In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guest Pete Docter discuss...

  • How Pete Docter chose Pixar over Disney and The Simpsons early in his career
  • The iterative story process at Pixar and how it has shaped Elio
  • The importance of balancing imaginative worlds with relatable emotional storytelling
  • How Pixar greenlights projects by betting on people rather than ideas
  • The evolving leadership strategies that support creativity and collaboration
  • Why vulnerability is key to character empathy and story resonance
  • How emerging filmmakers can use these Pixar principles in their own work

Memorable Quotes:

  • "Go to a small place where one person has a huge effect."
  • "Every idea is good until you have to tell it to somebody else."
  • "At some point, it is more about tenacity than talent."
  • "Don't try to make and analyze at the same time."

Guests:

Resources:

Find No Film School everywhere:

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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