Pixar’s “Toy Story,” was the first full-length computer-animated movie released back in 1995. According to an exclusive coverage by Insider, to render “Toy Story,” the animators had 117 computers running 24 hours a day. Each frame could take from 45 minutes to 30 hours to render, depending on how complex it was. There were a total of 114,240 frames to render. Throughout the movie, there are over 77 minutes of animation spread across 1,561 shots. They had to invent new software, called Renderman, to handle all this footage.

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Lights, Camera, AI: The Tech Behind Your Favorite Pixar Movies
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