The Making of WALL-E by Disney #1

Jul 21 2010

This clip shows concept art creation, environment design, Stanton directing the animators, creating the music and sound design and Roger Deakins consulting the cinematography.

25 responses so far

  1. WALL-E is a PIXAR film not a Disney film. Disney just want to make money.

  2. Do Somebody now what program they are using?

  3. @azhad1998

    Logic is for music compositing, and for animating they probebly used Autodesk Maya. Maya is an 3d animating software used in great pictures like Transformers, Avatar, Starwars and almost everything else. but it could be posible pixar have made their own animating software…

  4. marionette

  5. shes 61!!! crazy Sigorney must have been frozen in 1990 and thawed out for this film.

  6. Logic from apple, i guess, because steve jobs is teh ceo of pixar XD also when wall-e´s batery is full sounds like a mac turn on

  7. There’s actually a lot more to voice acting than I thought

  8. id work there free. :)

  9. what software did he use????

  10. Looks like maya to me, they just made a custom interface. The render engine is a different story though.

  11. Mary: But try to show them up for midnight karaoke yesterday I shopped for 9 hours verily shop for 2 more then talk 3 hours for impulse wagon for what?

  12. Pixar uses their own software called Marionette, they’re really secretive about it, it’s kinda surprising they showed it.

  13. They programmed their own software, you can read about it in the pixar website.

  14. What apps were used ?

  15. i heard they will make wall-e 2 in 3-6 years!!! huray!

  16. captain was missed earth this is the reason who returned home. add here is a question for u if u was born in axiom u would stay sitting in a chair for a whole of ur life!

  17. If you ask me, in the WALL-E film i think they shoudve stayed in space, earth sucks man no offence.

  18. nope. Maya 3D to my knowledge

  19. Andrew Stanton is the best. After Finding Nemo, Wall-E is next for me.

  20. No, but they use Maya.. Autodesk makes both the programs.. Pixar uses their own rendering-engine, Renderman, to make that incredible look :D

  21. Pixar has their own software, Marionette and for Rendering they use Renderman.

  22. @tongmylinh

    Thank you so much tongmylinh!!

  23. I think so…

  24. MagnetProductions

    do they use 3D Max to model etc.?

  25. answer to fsxfanatic

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