A longtime director, author and story artist for Pixar, Rob Gibbs, died on the age of 55. His reason behind demise has not been confirmed, however individuals started sharing the information of his passing on April 24. Gibbs contributed to many well-known and profitable Pixar movies, together with Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Discovering Nemo and extra.
The producers of considered one of Gibbs’ upcoming motion pictures, Hump, posted a tribute to the artist on April 24:
The group at MovieBrats Footage wrote:
Our hearts broke this morning after we discovered of the sudden passing of Rob Gibbs, co-director on our animated movie HUMP. We’ve not solely misplaced a artistic companion, but additionally an exquisite human being, all the time in a great temper and by no means wanting a joke that made it a pleasure to work with him over the previous few years. Earlier than we met Rob, he already appeared again at a formidable profession at Disney and Pixar, a veteran story artist on classics like Toy Story 2, Monsters Inc., Discovering Nemo, or Inside Out, he directed most of the Pixar shorts within the Vehicles franchise and saved entertaining us along with his anecdotal tales from his a few years within the business. He cherished spending time along with his daughter, and he cherished previous basic vehicles and zombie tales. You’ll be dearly missed, Rob.
Gibbs’ is survived by his daughter Mary, who was the well-loved voice of Boo in Monsters, Inc. and his brother, Richard Gibbs, who's a movie composer.
Gibbs Labored within the Animation Business for 22 Years, Together with on Some Main Tasks
Gibbs began his 22-year profession with Disney, beginning with writing and story parts on motion pictures corresponding to Pocahontas and Fantasia 2000. He then moved to Pixar and labored as a narrative artist on many high-profile animated motion pictures like Toy Story 2, Monsters Inc., Discovering Memo and Up, to call a couple of.
He additionally labored as a director for Tokyo Mater, a Vehicles tie-in brief, in addition to episodes on TV exhibits like Mater’s Tall Tales and Tales From Radiator Springs.
On the time of his demise, Gibbs was engaged on totally different initiatives. He was working for Disney+ on a Monsters, Inc. spinoff referred to as Monsters at Work which is able to characteristic the voices of the unique forged. He was additionally engaged on an animated film referred to as Hump.
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