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    Pixar case study HRO372 1. Background Pixar Animation Studios was founded in 1979‚ initially specializing in producing state of the art computer hardware (Carlson‚ 2003). In 1990‚ due to poor product sales the company diversified from its core business and began producing computer animated commercials for outside companies. Success came for Pixar after the production of its first computer animated film ‘Toy story’ in 1995 (Hutton and Baute‚ 2007). Since then‚ Pixar has made many

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    Yves Lüthi Reaction Paper on “How Pixar Fosters Collective Creativity” Too many cooks ruin the soup. But this is not the case for Pixar. The more inputs‚ the better. Giving a huge leeway and support for employees is a form of empowerment and it drives them further to think more creatively. Pixar’s decentralized system encourages independence which cultivates creative thinking. It is a rewarding feeling knowing one has contributed a lot to a project. To be part of every stage creates a strong

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    ------------------------------------------------- Re: Case Analysis- Pixar History Pixar Animation Studios is an independent‚ American computer animation film studio. Pixar’s objective is to combine proprietary technology and world-class creative talent to develop computer-animated feature films with a new three-dimensional appearance‚ memorable characters and heartwarming stories that appeal to audience of all ages. How to Make a Pixar Film The success of Pixar in the cartoon film industry is attributed to its

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    animated film and the first theatrical film produced by Pixar known as Toy Story. Toy Story was released in 1995 as an American computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film follows a group of anthropomorphic toys who pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present‚ and focuses on the relationship between Woody‚ a pull string cowboy doll‚ and Buzz Lightyear‚ an astronaut action figure. Pixar‚ which produced short animated films to promote their

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    team of people who formed the basis of what Pixar has become today. The group was hired in 1979 by Hollywood director George W. Lucas and developed as a graphics division for LucasFilms (Shamsie‚ 2001). This continued until 1985‚ when Catmull finally turned to Steve Jobs with the view to making full length feature films using computer animation. After more than a year of negotiations‚ Steve Jobs then purchased the graphics division and renamed it Pixar Animation Studios (Shamsie‚ 2001). A three

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    Pixar Animation Studios‚ a company that is combined with Walt Disney Studios‚ takes the time and effort to give people movies that specialize in animation‚ becoming one of the most well-known companies when it comes to the movie industry. The creators‚ Ed Catmull and John Lasseter had no idea that the idea they started was going to become the juggernaut that Pixar is today. Pretty soon‚ Walt Disney Studios caught on to the idea of Pixar‚ so Pixar and Disney agreed to a 5-movie deal‚ in exchange for

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    that are very successful have build a very typical culture that works towards their success. Pixar Is a very good example of how organizational culture can be a key element to a company success. Pixar has a very unique corporate culture that is very typical to them and it works and help them meet their goals‚ that is why pixar has always had success since they started their computer animation business. Pixar is a very successful company‚ " No other film company in history has come close to pixar’s

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    Disney and Pixar are known for their animated movies that come out annually that steal the hearts of kids and adults everywhere. One of the movies that they’ve created that I personally love is Cars. I grew up in a house‚ where NASCAR is watched just as much‚ if not more than the daily news. Cars not only peeked my interest through that‚ but also through the actors that were a part of the movie and incredible detail in the design work that make them seem almost real. One amazing detail in Cars

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    We’ve all seen the first act of Brave‚ the new animated adventure from Disney’s Pixar‚ before: Merida (voiced by Kelly MacDonald)‚ while more interested in archery and horseback riding‚ has been raised to be a proper princess; now‚ she is now being offered up to three suitors from smaller fiefdoms for a traditional wedding. OUR EDITOR RECOMMENDS Brave: Film Review Inside the ’Brave’ Premiere: Director Talks Politics of Pixar’s First Female Heroine Complete Coverage: Disney/Pixar’s Brave

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    In “Are the “Boys” at Pixar Afraid of Little Girls?” author Haseenah Ebrahim (2014) discusses the lack of identification of significant roles of women within the Pixar franchise. The author‚ addresses the absence as well as misunderstanding of ideological relevance within beloved childhood films. As indicated by the author through the article‚ Pixar for many years has distanced themselves from a women protagonist. The lack of gender identification with gender roles within Pixar films is raised. Considering

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