A look back at Pixar Animation Studios' formative years-from the popularity of "Toy Story" and the company's promotion of creative individuals, to the establishment of its East Bay campus, the company's partnership with Disney, and its astonishing initial streak of eight hits. John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, and Steve Jobs are highlighted for their contributions. The fall of two-dimensional animation is documented in tandem with the advent of three-dimensional animation. Work ethic and inventiveness appear to coexist in equal measure on the screen.
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A look back at Pixar Animation Studios' formative years-from the popularity of "Toy Story" and the company's promotion of creative individuals, to the establishment of its East Bay campus, the company's partnership with Disney, and its astonishing initial streak of eight hits. John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, and Steve Jobs are highlighted for their contributions. The fall of two-dimensional animation is documented in tandem with the advent of three-dimensional animation. Work ethic and inventiveness appear to coexist in equal measure on the screen.
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