“They were looking for that individual outlook,” Smythe says. “I try to think about that more and more, because making movies here, sometimes I think: ‘Does this fit with the brand?’ But it’s usually better to think: ‘Make the movie you want to make.’” Smythe is doing just that, adding a bit of her own magic to Pixar’s movie-making process.
Since 2012, her talents have been applied to Toy Story 4, Cars 3 and The Good Dinosaur. She especially enjoyed contributing to 2020’s Onward, and to this day, an entire wall of her office is dedicated to the film’s fantasy-themed art. Recently, she served as lead story artist for Inside Out 2, which, at $1.69 billion, is Pixar and Disney’s highest-grossing animated film.
In her role, she helped develop the new character of Anxiety and reveled in depicting the ongoing arc of Joy, one of the original Inside Out characters. Her storyboards suggested plot elements and framing for the shots themselves. And, working with the director, writer and editor, she constantly pitched ideas and revised the story sequence.
Through it all, she hasn’t forgotten the impact of her mentors, and she is doing the same for others — whether teaching animation classes or providing an illustration tutorial online. “Thinking of people who want that knowledge — because I know I wanted it when I was at WashU — is a big motivator for me.”