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"The Pixar Touch" shares seldom-told tales about the early days of this animation studio
Jim Hill talks with author David A. Price about how he went about writing this unauthorized history of Pixar Animation Studios
Posted by
Jim Hill
on
May 14, 2008
"To Infinity and Beyond!" is an entertaining look back at Pixar's first two decades
Jim Hill reviews Karen Paik's inspired (more importantly, inspiring) new history of Pixar Animation Studios. Which offers a lot of insight about how John Lasseter became the Big Kahuna of the CG world
Posted by
Jim Hill
on
November 28, 2007
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