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		<title>Pixar  Ed Catmull on Disagreeing with Steve Jobs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihZJy9L4ew8 Ed Catmull, author of &#8220;Creativity, Inc.&#8221; and president of Disney Animation Studios and Pixar, discusses the process of disagreeing with Steve Jobs.  It could sometimes take Catmull a week to rebut the quick thinking of Jobs.  Then another week to rebut his follow-up comments. Eventually, he says, there were … <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://witnify.com/ed-catmull-disagreeing-steve-jobs/"> Continue reading</a></p>
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<p>Ed Catmull, author of &#8220;Creativity, Inc.&#8221; and president of Disney Animation Studios and Pixar, discusses the process of disagreeing with Steve Jobs.  It could sometimes take Catmull a week to rebut the quick thinking of Jobs.  Then another week to rebut his follow-up comments. Eventually, he says, there were three possible outcomes: (1) Jobs would come around, (2) Catmull would come around or (3) if no consensus could be found, Jobs would let Catmull do it his own way.</p>
<p>From the Stanford University Technology Ventures program.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ed Catmull, the co-founder of Pixar, draws a parallel between the making of &#34;Toy Story&#34; and the making of the first Walt Disney cartoons. <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://witnify.com/similarities-pixar-early-walt-disney/"> Continue reading</a></p>
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<p>Ed Catmull, the co-founder of Pixar, draws a parallel between the making of &#8220;Toy Story&#8221; and the making of the first Walt Disney cartoons. &#8216;There&#8217;s something about the infusion of the technology into the artistic process which enriches both. It&#8217;s what happened at Disney in the early days.&#8217; Toy Story was released November 22, 1995.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Author: Morgan Birck According to the-numbers.com, in 2013, computer-animated movies earned over $1.6 billion at the box office. Ten digitally animated films topped the $50 million mark. Traditional animation, meanwhile, is floundering. In 2012, Disney announced that it had no hand-drawn animated movies under production, and in 2013 Disney laid-off … <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://witnify.com/five-original-reviews-of-toy-story/"> Continue reading</a></p>
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<p>According to <em>the-numbers.com</em>, in 2013, computer-animated movies earned over $1.6 billion at the box office. Ten digitally animated films topped the $50 million mark.</p>
<p>Traditional animation, meanwhile, is floundering. In 2012, Disney announced that it had no hand-drawn animated movies under production, and in 2013 Disney laid-off many of its best-known traditional animators. Twenty years ago, there were no computer-animated movies. Now there are no hand-drawn feature films, at least in the United States.<br />
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<a style="color: #ff4b33; line-height: 26.666667938232422px; font-size: 15.555556297302246px;" href="http://witnify.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Toy_Story.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-30965" src="http://witnify.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Toy_Story.jpg" alt="Toy_Story" width="220" height="328" /></a>The first digitally animated movie was released in 1995. Due to the extremely long lead time needed to create the vast number of digital pixels in a feature film, it wasn’t until 1998 that the public got to see another digitally animated movie with “Antz” and “A Bug’s Life” both coming out that fall. “Toy Story 2” was the only computer-animated film in 1999, and 2000 saw zero such movies. Anything digital was automatically an event movie in those early days of the technology.</p>
<p>It’s a remarkable testament to Pixar that the company married its new technology to a clever script of engaging characters. In fact, many of the the reviews of Pixar&#8217;s first film, &#8220;Toy Story,&#8221; from 1995 brush-off the technological advancements while raving about the story-telling:</p>
<p>&#8220;Toy Story&#8221; pops off the screen with a vibrancy that&#8217;s totally unlike traditional hand-painted animation. Harder-edged, with a super-realist sheen, the images have such a tactile, three-dimensional presence that you have to keep reminding yourself they&#8217;re not by human hands.<br />
<strong>— David Ansen, <em>Newsweek</em></strong></p>
<p>As a visual feat, &#8220;Toy Story&#8221; makes the &#8220;naturalism&#8221; of Disney&#8217;s cartoon features look about as advanced as cave paintings.<br />
<strong>— Owen Glieberman, <em>Entertainment Weekly</em></strong></p>
<p>For the kids in the audience, a movie like this will work because it tells a fun story, contains a lot of humor, and is exciting to watch. Older viewers may be even more absorbed, because &#8220;Toy Story,&#8221; the first feature made entirely by computer, achieves a three-dimensional reality and freedom of movement that is liberating and new.<br />
<strong>— Roger Ebert, Chicago <em>Sun-Times</em></strong></p>
<p>While 3-D computer-generated images provide the raw materials of this miniature buddy flick — set in a world in which toys have lives of their own — Disney&#8217;s unrivaled ability to wed emotional depth to high-tech razzle-dazzle endows &#8220;Toy Story&#8221; with its authentic heart and soul.<br />
<strong>— David Baron, New Orleans <em>Times-Picayune</em></strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Toy Story&#8221; is no ordinary kiddie movie. It&#8217;s unsentimental, politically incorrect and – barring a couple of superior numbers from Randy Newman — free of those &#8220;heartwarming&#8221; songs which make animated films such an ordeal for grown-ups. It&#8217;s so entertaining, indeed, that adult viewers may be asking themselves, &#8220;Can this really have come from the same studio that brought us &#8216;Pocahontas&#8217;?&#8221;<br />
<strong>— James Delingpole, London <em>Telegraph</em></strong></p>
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<p>Pixar employees, including director John Lasseter, share their memories of making &#34;Toy Story.&#34; The movie, released on November 22, 1995, was the first film made entirely with digital technology. A box office smash, it earned well over $300 million in the U.S. and kickstarted a remarkable run of success for Pixar.</p>
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