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Jordan Zakarin

The Making of 'The Good Dinosaur,' Frame by Frame

Jordan ZakarinWriter
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Walt Disney himself created the modern animation storyboard process in the 1930s, and it’s only gotten more intense since then. Above is one of a whopping 154,061 boards that were created by the story team, which eventually sent 87,748 on to the next stage.

Pixar generally takes many years to make its movies, because in animation, every single frame needs to be planned and manufactured from scratch. It’s arguably even more complicated for computer animation, because of all the steps required to build, manipulate, and polish the characters and landscapes in the film.

With Pixar’s 16th feature film The Good Dinosaur out this weekend, Yahoo Movies takes you inside the making of a single frame in the studio’s most visually accomplished film. Click through to see how it happens.

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