Daniel Robert Gerson (August 1, 1966 – February 6, 2016) was an American
screenwriter
A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based.
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and voice actor, best known for his work with
Pixar Animation Studios and
Walt Disney Animation Studios. He co-wrote the screenplays of ''
Monsters, Inc.
''Monsters, Inc.'' (also known as ''Monsters, Incorporated'') is a 2001 American computer-animated Monster movie, monster comedy film produced by Pixar, Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring the voices of John Goodman, B ...
'', ''
Monsters University
''Monsters University'' is a 2013 American computer-animated monster comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Dan Scanlon (in his feature directorial debut) and produced by Kori ...
'' and ''
Big Hero 6'', which was reported to be his last film as screenwriter.
Gerson contributed material to ''
Chicken Little'', ''
Cars'', ''
Meet the Robinsons'', ''
Up'', ''
Inside Out
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'' and ''
Zootopia
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'', as well as television shows including ''Misguided Angeles'', ''
Big Wolf on Campus
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'' and ''
Something So Right''.
''Big Hero 6'' won the
Academy Award for
best animated film and was also the highest-grossing animated film of 2014.
He also won a
BAFTA award.
Early life
Gerson grew up in New York on the
Upper West Side and attended the
Ethical Culture Fieldston School before studying at
Cornell University, where he was a member of the Sigma Pi fraternity, Mu chapter.
He then studied for an MFA at
NYU and wrote for
NBC before joining
Pixar in 1999.
He married Beau Stacom, with whom he had two children.
Career in film writing
''Monsters, Inc.''
Gerson described writing his first film, ''Monsters, Inc.'', as a highly collaborative process: "I would sit with
Pete Docter
Peter Hans Docter (born October 9, 1968) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, producer, voice actor, and chief creative officer of Pixar. He is best known for directing the Pixar animated feature films ''Monsters, Inc.'' (2001) ...
and
David Silverman and we would talk about a scene and they would tell me what they were looking for. I would make some suggestions and then go off and write the sequence. We'd get together again and review it and then hand it off to a story artist. Here's where the collaborative process really kicked in. The board artist was not beholden to my work and could take liberties here and there. Sometimes, I would suggest an idea about making the joke work better visually. Once the scene moved on to animation, the animators would plus the material even further."
Andrew Stanton credited him as having rewritten and improved ''
Monsters, Inc.
''Monsters, Inc.'' (also known as ''Monsters, Incorporated'') is a 2001 American computer-animated Monster movie, monster comedy film produced by Pixar, Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring the voices of John Goodman, B ...
'' after he was unable to continue with the project: "I’ve never written anything that I felt was
ot improvable and Dan Gerson was the guy who came in after I left and kept running with it."
''Monsters University''
Gerson's collaborator Robert L. Baird noted that development of ''Monsters University'' took seven years from the basic idea of a prequel.
Gerson described writing ''
Monsters University
''Monsters University'' is a 2013 American computer-animated monster comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Dan Scanlon (in his feature directorial debut) and produced by Kori ...
'' as a challenge due to the difficulty of writing an engaging prequel when audiences know what the ending will be:
We wanted to try and do a movie in which Mike is our main character and we've had a lot of challenges with this being a prequel. We have never written a prequel, and in fact when we looked at the prequels that are out there, there weren't that many, and the ones that exist aren't great....how do we get people to come along on this journey even though they know where we're ending up? Can we get people to invest in his wants and desires and...almost cause the audience to forget a little bit about where we're ending up … If we’ve done our job, the audience will get so invested it's still going to be something of a surprise.
Gerson also in interview described the format of a college comedy challenging to integrate with an animated film for children: "There's a general sense of the fun of being a college student, without any of the things that might be in a more adult-oriented college film."
At an interview with Baird at the premiere, Gerson again stressed the importance of collaboration and development:
We write a version of the script...and then we blow it to bits, we get in there with the Pixar brain trust, and they just smash it apart, and then you rebuild it and you do that like six, seven times. That's why we were on the movie for three and a half years. People can't understand how it could take that long to write. It's just that you're doing different iterations of the movie and it's getting better every time...we both worked on the first one and having those voices in our head, knowing that we want to stay true to those voices even though we're going ten years in the past...so that when you watch ''Monsters, Inc'', there's consistency...The main thing is just to write, and we meet a lot of young writers who say, "I want to get into the business, how do I get into the business?" And a lot of them have trouble completing their first screenplay...you only get better by writing and rewriting and rewriting.
Roy Conli
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, who produced ''Big Hero 6'', described his and Baird's approach to writing the film as being "to find that line that was emotional and not damaging."
Outside scriptwriting, Gerson advised Pixar president
Edwin Catmull on structuring his 2014 autobiography.
Cameos
Gerson also took small voice parts in some of his films, including ''
Monsters, Inc.
''Monsters, Inc.'' (also known as ''Monsters, Incorporated'') is a 2001 American computer-animated Monster movie, monster comedy film produced by Pixar, Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring the voices of John Goodman, B ...
'' and ''
Big Hero 6'', often as minor characters such as a janitor or desk sergeant. His contribution to ''
Monsters, Inc.
''Monsters, Inc.'' (also known as ''Monsters, Incorporated'') is a 2001 American computer-animated Monster movie, monster comedy film produced by Pixar, Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring the voices of John Goodman, B ...
'', the janitors Smitty and Needleman, began as guide vocals which director
Pete Docter
Peter Hans Docter (born October 9, 1968) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, producer, voice actor, and chief creative officer of Pixar. He is best known for directing the Pixar animated feature films ''Monsters, Inc.'' (2001) ...
liked so much he kept in the final mix.
His name also made a cameo appearance on a scoreboard in ''Monsters, Inc.'' as the most unsuccessful monster on the list and as the Desk Sergeant in Big Hero 6.
Filmography
* ''
Monsters, Inc.
''Monsters, Inc.'' (also known as ''Monsters, Incorporated'') is a 2001 American computer-animated Monster movie, monster comedy film produced by Pixar, Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring the voices of John Goodman, B ...
'' - 2001 - screenplay and voice actor
* ''
Chicken Little'' - 2005 - additional story material
* ''
Cars'' - 2006 - additional screenplay material
* ''
Meet the Robinsons'' - 2007 - additional story material
* ''
Monsters University
''Monsters University'' is a 2013 American computer-animated monster comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Dan Scanlon (in his feature directorial debut) and produced by Kori ...
'' - 2013 - writer and voice actor
* ''
Big Hero 6'' - 2014 - writer and voice actor
Death
Gerson died in
Los Angeles on February 6, 2016, at the age of 49, from
heart failure
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and
brain cancer
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-related complications.
He was working on ''
Cars 3'' at the time of his death. The film was completed by several screenwriters and was dedicated to his memory.
References
External links
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Interview with Baird & GersonGerson at the premiere of ''Monsters University''
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1966 births
2016 deaths
American male screenwriters
American television writers
Animation screenwriters
Cornell University alumni
American male voice actors
American male television writers
Deaths from brain cancer in California
New York University alumni
Walt Disney Animation Studios people
Pixar people
Screenwriters from New York City