To infinity and beyond! Visitors can dive into Pixar worlds in immersive London show
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To infinity and beyond! Visitors can dive into Pixar worlds in immersive London show
"Jay Ward, a creative director at Pixar, said the exhibition, which features 14 film sets from the Disney-owned animation studio, sought to recapture the studio's trademark attention to detail. We are film-makers and we love to really lavish attention to detail on our movies, which you can tell when you watch them again and again. Same thing with Mundo Pixar we want to give a lavish amount of details and hidden Easter eggs and fun things, he said."
"The sets were about 98% authentic, Ward said, with graphics coming directly from Pixar, though there were some creative liberties taken to make the spaces more engaging for visitors, including added photo opportunities. Mundo Pixar Experience also highlights Pixar's painstaking research process from studying behaviour in daycare centres to understanding how children interact with toys to using dogs as facial-expression models for Finding Nemo's fish."
Mundo Pixar Experience in Wembley recreates scenes from Pixar films across 14 film sets, allowing visitors to walk through Andy's bedroom, Carl Fredricksen's home, Dia de los Muertos decorations from Coco, and Finding Nemo's undersea world. The sets replicate Pixar's attention to detail, with graphics sourced from the studio and selective creative adjustments to enhance visitor engagement and photo opportunities. The exhibition showcases Pixar's research methods, including daycare observations, studies of children's interactions with toys, and using dogs as facial-expression models for fish. It aligns with a wider trend in immersive entertainment following Van Gogh, Stranger Things pop-ups, and Studio Ghibli walk-throughs.
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