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    would build up and excitement would grow day by day. Finally‚ the day would come to view the much awaited movie and walking out of the theater‚ there would be no disappointment. Disney never fails to make great movies and it’s all due to certain characteristics they apply in their best films. One characteristic in Disney movies is that the main character typically only has one parent or no parents at all. An example of this would be Cinderella because the only parental figure she had was her stepmother

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    1) The acquisition of Pixar would be beneficial to Disney due to how both companies’ businesses are related. This related acquisition would lead to the formation of more synergies and hence create value through the integration of their resources and capabilities. By acquiring some of Pixar’s core competencies and strengths‚ Disney may realise a new growth potential while reinforcing its strategic competitiveness. Firstly‚ the acquisition would cause Disney’s market power to rise due to the increase

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    PIXAR CASE

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    4/10/2014 Pixar Case Pixar Pixar is a leading digital animation studio‚ which they create animated feature films and related products that have gross revenues over $3 billion dollars to date. They were founded in 1986‚ and started to be known for their short films‚ commercials and amazing animation features. In 2006‚ there company began to flourish as they had an acquisition by the Walt Disney Company for a heavy sum of $7.4 billion dollars‚ which Walt Disney was known for their animated movies

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    Toy Story is a classic children’s film that really teaches kids life lessons. Who would have thought a Disney Pixar movie about living toys would relate to our everyday lives and god’s Beatitudes. Young children watch movies with hidden messages‚ that they will need to understand and fulfil later in life. The characters in this movie all show the basics of the Beatitudes and how to achieve them. The first Beatitude is “Blessed are the poor in spirit‚ for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” This means

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    The Disney Fox merger may have some trouble as rival Comcast is preparing an all cash bid to steal Fox away. And not only could it derail future emerging plans for the MCU‚ but it could cost the Mouse House a boatload. Nerdist News is reporting that while the current $52.4 Billion stock transaction deal is still working on the table between Disney and Fox‚ Comcast is getting read to lay down an insane $60 billion CASH bid that could be way too tempting for Fox shareholders‚ and 21st Century Fox

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    Pixar Case

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    Pixar have used its various forms of resources as stated below to build its capabilities and competencies needed in order to gain a competitive advantage in the animated film industry. Financial Capital: Financial capital is the fundamental resource to run the business and is critical for its success. In the early days of Pixar‚ under the leadership of jobs‚ he invested $50 million on computer animation which allows Pixar to make substantial breakthroughs in the development of computer generated

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    The Founders of Pixar

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    animation system that branched off from Lucasfilms. Ed Catmull: Edwin Earl Catmull is a computer scientist and also the current president of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios. He was born on March 31st‚ 1945 in Parkersburg‚ West Virginia. He had dreamed of becoming a feature film animator as a child after watching the Disney movies "Peter Pan" and "Pinocchio". Instead of pursuing his love of film he studied math and physics at the University of Utah. He worked for several

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    Pixar Magic

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    become the next big thing when it comes to movies. Pixar has produced hit after hit with both critical and financial success. We fell in love with these stories along with the characters. Pixar has created thirteen films since 1995. They began in 1979 as the Graphics Group‚ as part of the computer division of Lucasfilm. Apple Inc. then bought the corporation in 1986 making Steven Jobs a major shareholder. In 2006 The Walt Disney Company bought Pixar‚ which made Steven Jobs Disney’s Largest Shareholder

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    Innovate the Pixar Way

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    INNOVATE THE PIXAR WAY by Bill Capodagli and Lynn Jackson Company Profile Founded: 1979 as Graphics Group‚ but 1986 as Pixar Founders: Ed Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith Headquarter: Emeryville‚ California‚ U.S.A. Products: feature films‚ short-films‚ animations‚ commercials‚ softwares Key people: • Ed Catmull‚ President‚Walt Disney Animation Studios & Pixar Animation Studios • John Lasseter‚ Chief Creative Officer‚ Walt Disney Animation Studios & Pixar Animation Studios • Steve Jobs‚ former CEO

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    Pixar Case Study

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    what Pixar has become today. The group was hired in 1979 by Hollywood director George W. Lucas and developed as a graphics division for LucasFilms (Shamsie‚ 2001). This continued until 1985‚ when Catmull finally turned to Steve Jobs with the view to making full length feature films using computer animation. After more than a year of negotiations‚ Steve Jobs then purchased the graphics division and renamed it Pixar Animation Studios (Shamsie‚ 2001). A three year film contract with Disney was negotiated

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