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DreamWorks Animation bets big on digital 3-D
Jim Hill shares the latest news from ShoWest 2008. Where Jeffrey Katzenberg revealed that, as of March 2010, DA will only be produced digital 3-D films
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March 11, 2008
The Pixar TV special you never got to see, "A Tin Toy Christmas"
Jim Hill shares what he's learned about this abandoned project. Which (in a roundabout way) provided the inspiration for Pixar Animation Studios' first feature-length production, "Toy Story"
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Jim Hill
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December 13, 2007
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