



About Pixar, I really like the way they focus mainly in the story above everything else (difficulties, the interest of showing-off their skills, etc), and they also remain interested on transmitting the escence and characteristics that are particular of each of their characters in a story.
They also take risks and they make sure to do whatever it is needed in order to transmit their stroy, also they don't change things just because they are too difficult; they truly care about the story and everyone from the outside respect them for doing so, we all know Pixar won't deliver crap.
Another thing is that they hired their employees based mostly in their passion to do what they are good for (and what they like to do: their jobs), and that is also why they are the bests at it, and they continuously improve their works, projects and results.
As Bird says as a last comment "they nurture my story", its what really defines how Pixar works.
He is a Danish film director and screenwriter, among his work you can find films like: Breaking the waves, Dancer in the dark, Dogville, The idiots, The Kingdom I,II , Manderlay, Antichrist, etc.
The characteristic thing about Lars von Trier is that he likes to film stories that are credible, this is why he doesn't care about the use of technical stuff and visual effects. He likes to film with a style very much like “homemade videos” and this usually makes people think that he just rushed filming and didn't cared about the quality of his work; but this isn't true because it is just the style he likes in order to transmit the credible stories that are so typical of him.
He created the Dogma 95 which is a movement based in the less use of technicities, and he even adapt his films as if they were a real interview or documentals; he even includes and uses cuts between dialogues and scenes, as if they were filmed unprofessinally with a home video.
Wathching several interviews of him I noticed that he has the purpose of provoking something in the audience, in order to trigger their thoughts and make them ellaborate their own suppositions; he also dislikes giving orders to the people who collaborates with him (such as actors), because he searches for everything to go with a naturallly comunication that will be reflected in his work; he doesn't allow any preparation or rehearsel before the shoots, and some of the actors that have worked with him say that "you just enter into a room and he starts filming, you make your scene and he reacts to it; after several days shooting you are more open to act by impulse, and feel more free".
He also, with the dark humor he has, says he does't think about the audience when filming so his films can either result a catastrophe or a good work, and he just does't care about what the press may say about him 'cause he has been treated badly by it, and he even likes that.
