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Pixar goes to Hollywood

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Pixar goes to Hollywood

In case anyone missed the switch during the last several years, Disney's acquisition of Pixar Animation Studios serves as the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the era of digital animation. And Steve Jobs is the smiling man holding the scissors. But can the two outfits take each other to infinity and beyond?

Jobs' new Disney role raises conflict concerns

Even with precautions, deals between studio and Apple could raise serious conflict-of-interest issues, experts say.
January 25, 2006

How long before Jobs is Disney's new boss?

perspective CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the final script may look a lot different from the lovefest on display after the Pixar announcement.
January 25, 2006

Pixar creative chief seeks to restore Disney magic

Pixar's creative leader, John A. Lasseter, now faces the challenge of reviving Disney's weakened animation unit.
The New York Times
January 25, 2006

Disney buys Pixar

Animation giant is paying $7.4 billion in stock--a deal that puts Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs on Disney's board of directors.
January 24, 2006

Audio: A match made in Hollywood?

CNET News.com's Ina Fried, Harry Fuller and Charles Cooper talk about the implications of the Disney-Pixar deal.
January 24, 2006

Steve Jobs' rise to movie mogul

profile In 1991, a younger Jobs said it had long been his "dream" to distribute Pixar films though Disney. Now he's Disney's largest shareholder.
January 24, 2006

Pixar to lead Disney's animation business

FAQ Pixar executives will be at the helm of Disney's animation unit--and Jobs says Pixar culture will be preserved.
January 24, 2006

Images: Pixar's progress

Observers have said that Pixar seems to be working the kind of revolutionary magic Disney once did. Here are some milestones of the move into digital animation.
January 24, 2006

'Chicken Little' gives peek at digital 3D

Is it a gimmick or a sign of what's to come for moviemaking? Hollywood wants 3D to bring audiences back to theaters.
Images: 3D goes digital with Disney
November 4, 2005

Pixar artists on holiday

blog We recently discovered what Pixar storyboard artists do on their day off.
And it's shocking.
Images: Pixar artist takes busman's holiday
August 17, 2005

Hollywood Steve

Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs has been in the entertainment business in one way or another for two decades. Here's a time line of his Hollywood-related milestones.

February 1986
Jobs buys Pixar from George Lucas for $10 million.

Nov. 22, 1995
Pixar releases "Toy Story."

Nov. 29, 1995
Pixar goes public, offering 6.9 million shares at $22 apiece. The stock offering raises $140 million, outpacing Netscape Communications as biggest IPO of the year.

Sept. 16, 1997
Jobs is named interim CEO of Apple but retains top spot at Pixar

Summer 1999
TNT debuts the movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley" in which Jobs' early days are portrayed on film, with the Apple chief played by ER's Noah Wyle.

Oct. 23, 2001
Apple introduces the first iPod.

April 11, 2003
Rumors swirl that Apple is in talks to acquire the music business of Vivendi Universal.

April 28, 2003
Apple opens the virtual doors on the iTunes Music Store.

Oct. 16, 2003
Apple expands its music store to Windows.

Oct. 12, 2005
Apple unveils video-capable iPod and stocks iTunes store with thousands of music videos and a handful of TV shows from ABC and movie shorts from Pixar.

Jan. 19, 2006
The Wall Street Journal reports Disney in talks to acquire Pixar.

Sources: Pixar Animation Studios, "Apple Confidential" by Owen Linzmayer, "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs" by Alan Deutschman.



Pixar goes to Hollywood

In case anyone missed the switch during the last several years, Disney's acquisition of Pixar Animation Studios serves as the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the era of digital animation. And Steve Jobs is the smiling man holding the scissors. But can the two outfits take each other to infinity and beyond?

Jobs' new Disney role raises conflict concerns

Even with precautions, deals between studio and Apple could raise serious conflict-of-interest issues, experts say.
January 25, 2006

How long before Jobs is Disney's new boss?

perspective CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the final script may look a lot different from the lovefest on display after the Pixar announcement.
January 25, 2006

Pixar creative chief seeks to restore Disney magic

Pixar's creative leader, John A. Lasseter, now faces the challenge of reviving Disney's weakened animation unit.
The New York Times
January 25, 2006

Disney buys Pixar

Animation giant is paying $7.4 billion in stock--a deal that puts Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs on Disney's board of directors.
January 24, 2006

Audio: A match made in Hollywood?

CNET News.com's Ina Fried, Harry Fuller and Charles Cooper talk about the implications of the Disney-Pixar deal.
January 24, 2006

Steve Jobs' rise to movie mogul

profile In 1991, a younger Jobs said it had long been his "dream" to distribute Pixar films though Disney. Now he's Disney's largest shareholder.
January 24, 2006

Pixar to lead Disney's animation business

FAQ Pixar executives will be at the helm of Disney's animation unit--and Jobs says Pixar culture will be preserved.
January 24, 2006

Images: Pixar's progress

Observers have said that Pixar seems to be working the kind of revolutionary magic Disney once did. Here are some milestones of the move into digital animation.
January 24, 2006

'Chicken Little' gives peek at digital 3D

Is it a gimmick or a sign of what's to come for moviemaking? Hollywood wants 3D to bring audiences back to theaters.
Images: 3D goes digital with Disney
November 4, 2005

Pixar artists on holiday

blog We recently discovered what Pixar storyboard artists do on their day off.
And it's shocking.
Images: Pixar artist takes busman's holiday
August 17, 2005

Hollywood Steve

Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs has been in the entertainment business in one way or another for two decades. Here's a time line of his Hollywood-related milestones.

February 1986
Jobs buys Pixar from George Lucas for $10 million.

Nov. 22, 1995
Pixar releases "Toy Story."

Nov. 29, 1995
Pixar goes public, offering 6.9 million shares at $22 apiece. The stock offering raises $140 million, outpacing Netscape Communications as biggest IPO of the year.

Sept. 16, 1997
Jobs is named interim CEO of Apple but retains top spot at Pixar

Summer 1999
TNT debuts the movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley" in which Jobs' early days are portrayed on film, with the Apple chief played by ER's Noah Wyle.

Oct. 23, 2001
Apple introduces the first iPod.

April 11, 2003
Rumors swirl that Apple is in talks to acquire the music business of Vivendi Universal.

April 28, 2003
Apple opens the virtual doors on the iTunes Music Store.

Oct. 16, 2003
Apple expands its music store to Windows.

Oct. 12, 2005
Apple unveils video-capable iPod and stocks iTunes store with thousands of music videos and a handful of TV shows from ABC and movie shorts from Pixar.

Jan. 19, 2006
The Wall Street Journal reports Disney in talks to acquire Pixar.

Sources: Pixar Animation Studios, "Apple Confidential" by Owen Linzmayer, "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs" by Alan Deutschman.