Steve Jobs knew he wasn't an expert in filmmaking — even after funding a spinout of animation studio Pixar, which was originally division of production company Lucasfilm, in 1986. Jobs was "pretty ...
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On this day 40 years ago: Steve Jobs’ Pixar purchase ignites a $7.4 billion Disney legacy
Steve Jobs purchased the computer graphics division from Lucasfilm on February 3, 1986, for $5 million in technology rights and an additional $5 million in startup capital, laying the groundwork for ...
Three years ago, the Steve Jobs Archive debuted as “the authoritative home for Steve’s story and a resource for new generations eager to make their own mark.” Now, the Steve Jobs Archive has shared a ...
"We're trying to build a great animation studio." A fascinating blast from the past – returning to the very early days of Pixar and the Computer Graphics industry. A long lost interview from 1996 has ...
Steve Jobs and Apple are inseparable in most people’s minds. Even the fact that his name is being linked to Pixar may come as a surprise to people, not to mention that it played a bigger role in his ...
To celebrate the 30th anniverary of 'Toy Story,' the Steve Jobs Archive shared an interview of Jobs singing Pixar's praises. Reading time 2 minutes The original Toy Story turned 30 years old earlier ...
In just under a month, the latest Pixar movie, Brave, will make its debut on screen and the credits will have a special dedication to a fallen member of the Pixar team: Steve Jobs.
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