The roller-coaster rags-to-riches story behind the phenomenal success of Pixar Animation Studios: the first in-depth look at the company that forever changed the film industry and the "fraternity of geeks" who shaped it. "The Pixar Touch" is a story of technical innovation that revolutionized animation, transforming hand-drawn cel animation to computer-generated 3-D graphics. It's a triumphant business story of a company that began with a dream, remained true to the ideals of its founders--antibureaucratic and artist driven--and ended up a multibillion-dollar success. We meet Pixar's technical genius and founding CEO, Ed Catmull, who dreamed of becoming an animator, inspired by Disney's "Peter Pan "and "Pinocchio," realized he would never be good enough, and instead enrolled in the then new field of computer science at the University of Utah. It was Catmull who founded the computer graphics lab at the New York Institute of Technology and who wound up at Lucasfilm during the first "Star Wars" trilogy, running the computer graphics department, and found a patron in Steve Jobs, just ousted from Apple Computer, who bought Pixar for five million dollars. Catmull went on to win four Academy Awards for his technical feats and helped to create some of the key computer-generated imagery software that animators rely on today. Price also writes about John Lasseter, who catapulted himself from unemployed animator to one of the most powerful figures in American filmmaking; animation was the only thing he ever wanted to do (he was inspired by Disney's "The Sword in the Stone"), and Price's book shows how Lasseter transformed computer animation from a novelty into an art form. The author writes as well about Steve Jobs, as volatile a figure as a Shakespearean monarch . . . Based on interviews with dozens of insiders, "The Pixar Touch" examines the early wildcat years when computer animation was thought of as the lunatic fringe of the medium. We see the studio at work today; how its writers, directors, and animators make their astonishing, and astonishingly popular, films. The book also delves into Pixar's corporate feuds: between Lasseter and his former champion, Jeffrey Katzenberg ("A Bug's Life" vs. "Antz"), and between Jobs and Michael Eisner. And finally it explores Pixar's complex relationship with the Walt Disney Company as it transformed itself from a Disney satellite into the $7.4 billion jewel in the Disney crown.
其中#之间的内容是我的感想。 P69 乔布斯非常为自己“是一个对于消费市场具有远见的预言家”的美誉而陶醉,他曾无数次向人们证明自己的判断是正确的。 在macintosh的设计讨论会上,乔布斯曾经向大家宣布,Macintosh 应该“像一辆保时捷一样”。#乔布斯好像比较喜欢德国的工业...
评分贝布拖/文 我不是苹果(Apple)的拥趸,所以没有任何苹果的产品。我是皮克斯的粉丝,所以这家美国动画电影工作室出品的动画片,几乎每部必看。不支持苹果,因为它过高的价格以及哗众取宠的造型。支持皮克斯,因为它长久以来高水准的动画制作,以及越来越剧情化的影片内容。你...
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评分 评分1995年,美国股市IPO最大的赢家其实并非互联网企业Netscape,而是动画公司Pixar;后者的幕后控制人,正是当时在被Apple扫地出门后发出绝地反击的Steve Jobs。提起Steve Jobs,今天可能更多人想起的还是iPhone和苹果电脑,但他在世界顶尖动画公司Pixar的经历,却鲜有人知——当...
It's a normal biography, documenting the making and growth of the Pixar. From Pixar, you will see how an important role marketing plays during early stages.
评分it's...complicated...
评分It's a normal biography, documenting the making and growth of the Pixar. From Pixar, you will see how an important role marketing plays during early stages.
评分It's a normal biography, documenting the making and growth of the Pixar. From Pixar, you will see how an important role marketing plays during early stages.
评分it's...complicated...
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