The movie is Shi's feature directorial debut following her Oscar-winning Pixar short, “Bao,' and delightfully captures the messiness of being 13.
“You’re approving shots for animation, but at the same time, you’re back in the script addressing notes that you’ve gotten from execs.
At the same time, you’re looking at lighting. And all of that is happening all at once on any given day,” Shi said. In contrast, the production process for “Bao” largely took place in order.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
With Turning Red, Domee Shi Explores Uncharted Animated WatersTurningRed's Domee Shi takes her responsibility as a trailblazer seriously: “There’s a scarcity of our stories”
Read more »
Pixar’s first female director breaks ground on many fronts - The San Francisco Examiner“Turning Red” director Domee Shi had been working as a storyboard artist at Pixar when she made her directing debut with the 2018 “Bao,” a strange and wonderful short film about a mother raising a steamed dumpling like a son.
Read more »
With Turning Red, Domee Shi Explores Uncharted Animated WatersTurningRed's Domee Shi takes her responsibility as a trailblazer seriously: “There’s a scarcity of our stories”
Read more »
‘Turning Red’ Is a Puberty Story Aimed at ParentsReview: TurningRed tackles change with a carefully crafted balance of antic energy and emotional tension.
Read more »
How Pixar’s ‘Turning Red’ highlights the complexity of Asian American families“What I hope this film opens up is a conversation for those in the Asian community. When you’re a young person, you’re going to disappoint your parents,” Sandra Oh told NBCAsianAmerica. “It’s natural and you need to find your own way.”
Read more »
Lackadaisical 'Turning Red' continues Pixar mini-slump'Turning Red' takes an intriguing premise and wears it out within its first half-hour.
Read more »