Pixar has been compared to fine furniture makers who polish the backs of drawers - even if you don't see everything in a particular scene, you still feel that every little detail has been met.
At Pixar, we've been huge fans of any new technology that makes the viewer experience of our movies better. Blu-ray is the best yet because the picture quality, especially for our movies, is unbelievable.
Today, among little girls especially, princesses and the romanticised ideal they represent - finding the man of your dreams - have a limited shelf life.
Soon I learned that the worse the puns and jokes, the funnier they could be, if you knew how to deliver them.
I love movies that make me cry, because they're tapping into a real emotion in me, and I always think afterwards: how did they do that?
I do what I do because of Walt Disney - his films and his theme park and his characters and his joy in entertaining.
Every movie has three things you have to do - you have to have a compelling story that keeps people on the edge of their seats; you have to populate that story with memorable and appealing characters; and you have to put that story and those characters in a believable world. Those three things are so vitally important.
Walt Disney had always tried to get more dimension in his animation and when I saw these tapes, I thought, This is it! This is what Walt was waiting for! But when I looked around, nobody at the studio at the time was even halfway interested in it.
Walt Disney always said, 'For every laugh, there should be a tear.' I believe in that.