Examples of using Lasseter in English and their translations into Russian
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What do we know about Lasseter Avenue in Stepney?
Lasseter liked the idea and offered some suggestions.
Yeah, it's been on the move a lot, butit's made three long stops at Lasseter Avenue in Stepney.
Lasseter agreed, and recruited the first film's creative team to redevelop the story.
On March 5, 2012, it was announced that Buck would be directing, with Lasseter and Peter Del Vecho producing.
In August 2015, at the D23 Expo, Lasseter said that the film would focus on the romance between Woody and Bo Peep.
The film was dubbed into English by Walt Disney Pictures,under the supervision of Pixar's John Lasseter.
Pixar's chief creative officer, John Lasseter, was very welcoming to the idea"about celebrating the personal side of the story.
It was also Giaimo's idea that Frozen should be filmed in the CinemaScope widescreen process,which was approved by Lasseter.
It was the first film released after then-Pixar executive John Lasseter became chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios.
John Lasseter cancelled Pinocchio II soon after being named Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios in 2006.
Pixar decided that they simply could not allow the film to be released in its existing state,and asked Lasseter to take over the production.
John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, and Lee Unkrich visited the house where they first pitched Toy Story and came up with the story for the film over a weekend.
Upon returning from the European promotion of A Bug's Life, Lasseter watched the development reels and agreed that it was not working.
John Lasseter received an Academy Special Achievement Award in 1996"for the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film.
In January 2006, Disney bought Pixar in a deal that put Pixar chiefs Edwin Catmull and John Lasseter in charge of all Disney Animation.
In July 2017 at the D23 Expo, John Lasseter announced that the third film in the Planes series would explore the future of aviation in outer space, and that it was being developed by Disneytoon Studios.
The GFRR's depot building andwater tower were acquired by former Pixar film director John Lasseter, who moved them to his private Justi Creek Railway.
John Alan Lasseter(/ˈlæsətər/; born January 12, 1957) is an American animator, filmmaker, and former chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar and the defunct Disneytoon Studios.
After Disney acquired Pixar in January 2006, Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger put Catmull and John Lasseter in charge of reinvigorating the Disney animation studios.
Lasseter was taught by three members of Disney's Nine Old Men team of veteran animators-Eric Larson, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston-and his classmates included future animators and directors like Brad Bird, John Musker, Henry Selick, Tim Burton, and Chris Buck.
Instead, Eisner's successor Bob Iger negotiated Disney's purchase of Pixar in January 2006 for $7.4 billion, and Lasseter was promoted to chief creative officer of both Pixar and Disney Animation.
In August 2018, Allison Schroeder, the screenwriter of Hidden Figures and most recently, Disney's Christopher Robin was hired to assist screenwriting duties with Jennifer Lee afterLee assumed the head of Walt Disney Animation, succeeding Lasseter.
While the film was in production, Disney announced on January 24, 2006 that it would be acquiring Pixar, and as a result,John Lasseter became the chief creative officer of both Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Art director Michael Giaimo later acknowledged Lasseter as the"game changer" of the film:"I remember John saying that the latest version of The Snow Queen story that Chris Buck and his team had come up with was fun, very light-hearted.
That month, Disney conducted test screenings of the part-completed film with two audiences(one of families and the other of adults)in Phoenix, Arizona, at which Lasseter and Catmull were present.
The songwriters were also present for the table read;Anderson-Lopez said"Lasseter was in heaven" upon hearing Menzel and Bell sing in harmony, and from that moment forward, he insisted,"Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel have to be in the movie!
During one of those attempts, Michael Eisner, then-chairman and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company,offered his support to the project and suggested doing it with Oscar-winning director John Lasseter at Pixar after the then-expected renewal of Pixar's contract with Disney.
Buck, Lasseter, and Giaimo were all old friends who had first met at the California Institute of the Arts, and Giaimo had previously served as the art director for Disney's Pocahontas(1995), which Buck had worked on as a supervising animator.
It turned out Lasseter had been interested in The Snow Queen for a long time; back when Pixar was working with Disney on Toy Story in the 1990s, he saw and was"blown away" by some of the pre-production art from Disney's prior attempts.