Brian Fee is an American storyboard artist, director, and voice actor, who works for Pixar .[1] Fee made his directorial debut at the studio with the feature film Cars 3 (2017), the third film of the Cars franchise .[2] [3] [4] [5]
Brian Fee
Fee in 2017
Occupations Storyboard artist film director voice actor Years active 1998–present Employer Pixar Animation Studios (2006–present)
One month after the release of Cars 3 , Fee began developing an original Pixar feature film.[6]
Filmography
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Independent
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Year
Title
Producer
Cinematographer
Other
Role
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2009
Tracy [8]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Tracy Knapp / Albert Knapp Sr.
Extras, additional music
Television
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Year
Title
Role
1999
Fractured Fairy Tales: The Phox, the Box & the Lox
Animation assistant
2000
The Indescribable Nth
Assistant animator
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
Animator, assisting & clean-up; episode 1 only
Year
Title
Director
Storyboard Artist
Notes
2022
Cars on the Road
Yes
Yes
Disney+ Original short films; Pixar Senior Creative Team
Other credits
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Year
Title
Credit
2008
BURN-E
Special thanks
References
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^ Murphy, Jackson. "Pixar's Brian Fee on "Cars 3" and the NASCAR Hall Of Fame" . Animation Scoop . Retrieved 31 October 2017 . After working as a storyboard artist on several Disney/Pixar films, [...] Brian Fee made his directorial debut
^ S, C (May 30, 2016). "Cars 3 Images and Details Revealed by Disney•Pixar" . comingsoon.net . Retrieved April 28, 2017 .
^ Taylor, Drew (April 27, 2017). " 'Cars 3' Director Brian Fee on Going From Story Artist to Filmmaker" . Moviefone . Retrieved April 28, 2017 .
^ Radish, Christina (26 April 2017). " 'Cars 3': Debut Director Brian Fee on His Moment of Panic" . Collider . Retrieved 24 October 2017 .
^ Sciretta, Peter (16 June 2017). "The Emotional Story That Inspired 'Cars 3' " . SlashFilm . Retrieved 24 October 2017 .
^ " 'Cars 3' Director Brian Fee is Directing an Original Pixar Movie" . 20 July 2017.
^ Anderton, Ethan (May 17, 2017). " 'Cars 3' Interview: Director Brian Fee on the Story's Evolution, Improvisation in Animation & More" . SlashFilm . Retrieved November 10, 2020 .
^ Trumbore, Dave (March 5, 2020). "How Dan Scanlon's Indie Film 'Tracy' Paved the Way to 'Onward' " . Collider . Retrieved November 10, 2020 .
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