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Pixar Founder, Ed Catmull on Creativity, Culture and Steve Jobs - Good Life Project
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Ed Catmull , cofounder of Pixar, on how they make great movies:
“Initially, the films we put together, they're a mess. It's like everything else in life—the first time you do it, it's a mess. Sometimes it's labeled ... “a failure” ... but that's not even the right word to use. It's just like, you get the first one out, you learn from it, and the onl... See more
“Initially, the films we put together, they're a mess. It's like everything else in life—the first time you do it, it's a mess. Sometimes it's labeled ... “a failure” ... but that's not even the right word to use. It's just like, you get the first one out, you learn from it, and the onl... See more
James Clear • 3-2-1: A Brief Guide to Leadership, and When to Value Feedback | James Clear
Director of Studio Ghibli, Hayao Miyazaki, reacts to his animators using Artificial Intelligence and CGI rather than the classical hand-drawn animation Studio Ghibli is known for.
Seeing Miyazaki's reaction to the use of AI and CGI software makes you truly understand how passionate and dedicated he is to his craft, he f... See more
instagram.comHow Pixar Fosters Collective Creativity
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IN THE VERY early days of Pixar, John, Andrew, Pete, Lee, and Joe made a promise to one another. No matter what happened, they would always tell each other the truth. They did this because they recognized how important and rare candid feedback is and how, without it, our films would suffer. Then and now, the term we use to describe this kind of con
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