Pixar had a huge impact on the movies industry. When they released their first animated short it revolutionized special effects. Once again when the released their render engine, Pixar RenderMan, which the majority of the movies industry uses to render special effects.
No, it's made by Walt Disney Animation Studios. But Pixar is associated with Disney, so it's easy to make that mistake. Just a few month ago I made that mistake too. X D
Think "Pixar" and the billions that Disney paid for the company. Pixar's value is in the animation which comes from the combination of computer power + graphical abilities (fine arts) ending up in a movie product. More and more of the intellectual advances will involve the combining of these types software + hardware + soft skills (graphic arts). So if someone wants to be at the forefront of the computing and visual arts (movie) industry, this the way to go and the education to get.
At this time, no information has been released about a sequel.
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Youtube because when you think of youtube you think of computer animation. .
I think yes because this days animation is having impact on children. These children are our future. And if our future is being diverted from their path then it is necessary to make them return to the path. It simply means that they should not spoil their studies for watching animated cartoon and all sorts of thing, sometimes its good for their refreshment but not for hours and hours.
I believe it is "The Bear and the Bow".
No he is Italian I think.
well, you could always go to Texas a&m and study design or technology, then go to Westwood in Dallas for bachelors. most Disney Pixar people went there. (atleast i think, but most likely.)
Yes but i think it is horrible
Of course there are animation jobs in America. It's silly to think there are literally no jobs in animation anywhere in the U.S.
Pixar is more politically correct, among other things. Compare the two; Finding Nemo: Coral reefs and currents; Shark Tale: Metro cities, mafias, car washes for whales; etc. Dreamworks also has more adult-oriented jokes. Not saying that Pixar doesnt make movies good for all ages, but Dreamworks is more "bad". Dreamworks is a little more cartoonish, while Pixar (as I stated above) tries hard to make their movies real, yet still fantasy like. There are hundreds of other reasons why, but I think those are the three biggest.