A rare glimpse into how this iconic Toy Story scene came to life from the original storyboards

Toy Story
(Image credit: Pixar)

We've all got Toy Story fever right now, and Pixar's YouTube account is a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes gems. One standout video features the iconic "Falling with Style" scene placed side-by-side with its original hand-drawn storyboard. It's a wonderful glimpse into Pixar's creative process, showing both how the character designs evolved and how much personality is packed into those early sketches – you can almost hear Tom Hanks and Tim Allen saying the lines by looking at the sketch.

It's remarkable how closely the storyboards mirror the final cut, from framing and angles to the action itself. The animators made a lot of decisions early on in the process that ended up being the way the animation was cut.

Toy Story Side by Side | "Falling with Style" Scene | Storyboards vs Film - YouTube Toy Story Side by Side |
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Toy Story was the world's first CG animated film, and it's easy to forget nowadays that this particular process from storyboard to full feature had never been done before. Watching this process is a reminder of the technological risk taken by Pixar when making this film.

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Georgia Coggan
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Georgia has worked on Creative Bloq since 2018, and has been the site's Editor since 2023. With a specialism in branding and design, Georgia is also Programme Director of CB's award scheme – the Brand Impact Awards. As well as immersing herself with the industry through attending events like Adobe Max and the D&AD Awards and steering the site's content streams, Georgia has an eye on new commercial opportunities and ensuring they reflect the needs and interests of creatives.

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