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Includes:<\/b><\/p>\n\n- Campus Life <\/b>\u2013 What’s it like being on a production crew at Pixar? Get a look at a day in the life of the \u201cMonsters University\u201d crew through their own eyes.<\/b><\/li>\n
- Story School <\/b>\u2013 This documentary examines the challenges of creating a prequel as well as themes that run through the story, and the change in focus from Sulley to Mike.\u00a0 We’ll also look at how gags are developed \u2013 from writing jokes to brainstorming a million ideas, only 5% of which actually end up in the movie.<\/li>\n
- Scare Games<\/b> \u2013 <\/b>At Pixar, we play hard while we work.\u00a0 The same people who keep the film production moving – producers, managers, coordinators and artists – are also the ones who bring spirit and excitement to some of our extracurricular activities. We check out the MU production teams as they go head to head in the mostly <\/i>playful Pixar Scare Games competitions.<\/li>\n
- Welcome to MU <\/b>\u2013 Sets aren’t just buildings, they are the worlds our characters live in and explore.\u00a0 This look at the Monsters University campus and its development is told from the perspective of the artists who created each piece of the campus from the architecture to the ivy leaves. \u00a0.<\/li>\n
- Music Appreciation <\/b>\u2013 Randy Newman’s scores are a mainstay of Pixar films, and this documentary will give you a privileged look at his creative process.\u00a0 We follow the \u201cMonsters University\u201d scoring process from spotting to writing and on to the scoring session. including special college-themed recording sessions.<\/li>\n
- Scare Tactics <\/b>\u2013 Animators are actors who digitally bring the characters to life. In this look at how the MU animation team worked, you\u2019ll see their process of how they channeled their own monster-selves and created moments on screen that were really funny, really scary and also really serious, sometimes all at the same time.<\/li>\n
- Color and Light <\/b>\u2013 How can a single painting set the tone for an entire scene? We’ll look at the creation of the colorscripts and how they were realized technically in the final film.\u00a0 Along with the process, this piece explores the many layers of technical innovation required to produce such a naturalistic feel.<\/li>\n
- Paths to Pixar – MU Edition <\/b>\u2013 When one door closes, sometimes another door opens \u2013 one with an even more exciting opportunity behind it. Members of the MU crew tell their own compelling backstories and share the challenges they overcame along their paths to Pixar.<\/li>\n
- Furry Monsters: A Technical Retrospective <\/b>\u2013 Explore the difficulties in creating characters that are 20 years younger with tools that are 10 years more advanced in this contrasting look at the differing technical challenges that arose when making \u201cMonsters, Inc.,\u201d and \u201cMonsters University.\u201d <\/b><\/li>\n
- Deleted Scenes <\/b>\u2013 Four separate scenes \u2013 \u201cRivalry,\u201d \u201cRecon,\u201d \u201cMovie Night,\u201d and \u201cDrama Class\u201d – are highlighted with an introduction from director Dan Scanlon.<\/li>\n
- \u00a0\u201cThe Blue Umbrella\u201d<\/b> \u2013 This animated short film from Pixar Animation Studios, directed by Saschka Unseld and produced by Marc Greenberg, played in theaters in front of “Monsters University.” \u201cThe Blue Umbrella\u201d tells the story of an evening commute in which the rain starts to fall and the city comes alive to the sound of dripping rain pipes, whistling awnings and gurgling gutters. And in the midst, two umbrellas\u2014one blue, one not\u2014fall eternally in love.<\/li>\n
- Additional Bonus Features <\/b>– Audio Commentary, Promo Picks, College Campaign, Theatrical Campaign, Set Flythroughs, Art Gallery and more!\u00ad<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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