Sunday, October 9, 2011

Pixar, Steve Jobs at the Touch of Gold Animation


In an interview on television, Apple founder Steve Jobs dismissed the claims are justified, which Jobs called simply "a founder of technology companies that try to reap millions of dollars more". This was declared the announcer, Charlie Rose.Jobs then pointed out one thing that makes him not the type called Rose: Pixar.


"I do not see me like that," said Jobs. The things I've done in life, I think we're doing now at Pixar, it's like a sports team. (Pixar) is not something that can be done one person, "said Jobs.Pixar is an animation studio that Jobs purchased in 1986, after being fired from Apple. At that Pixar is still called The Graphics Group. Jobs bought one-computer graphics division owned by Lucas Films (who produced "Star Wars"), with an investment of U.S. $ 10 million.When George Lucas make a trilogy of "Star Wars" first, Jobs said to Lucas if digital copies movies in the future could be made clearer and cleaner than analog. Jobs prove his words, Pixar was then contribute greatly to the world of film, especially animated films, combining technological advances.Is the "Toy Story", which is proof of Steve Jobs contribution in world cinema. Together Walt Disnet Pictures, Pixar released "Toy Story" as the first animated film created entirely with computer graphics (Computer-Generated Imagery)."Toy Story" and successfully earned about U.S. $ 362 million. Success is like a 'initial capital' for Pixar to continue to make several films with CGI technology.
Pixar and then produce a number of other animated films, a double success: making a fortune and assessed both by film critics. A number of films, among others, Cars, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, as well as "Toy Story 2" and "Toy Story 3". Of about 12 animated films, a benefit of about U.S. $ 7.2 billion.However, Steve Jobs returned to Apple, and assumed command as chief executive officer. Jobs later sold Pixar to the Walt Disney Company in 2006 worth U.S. $ 7.4 billion. This value makes Steve Jobs the largest individual shareholder in Disney's.In addition to being an icon of the digital age, Steve Jobs also often judged like Midas, everything that touches into gold. Touch of Jobs at Pixar is one example of 'golden touch', which is very valuable in the world of film

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