
Pixar
Pixar’s art style is colorful and whimsical, with a focus on creating believable worlds and characters. The studio’s films are known for their attention to detail, and their use of light and shadow to create a sense of depth.
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Overview and Quickfacts
Pixar is a computer animation studio that has produced some of the most beloved animated films of all time. The studio is known for its cutting-edge technology, unique storytelling, and lovable characters. Pixar has won multiple Academy Awards and is beloved by audiences of all ages.
Can understand it also, as:
Disney, animation, studio, film, movies
Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism
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Detailed Description
Pixar is a computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California. The studio is best known for its animated feature films, which have been nominated for 27 Academy Awards and have won 11. Its most recent film, Inside Out, was released in June 2015. Pixar began in 1979 as the Graphics Group, a division of Lucasfilm. The group was later bought by Apple Computer co-founder Steve Jobs in 1986 and became part of his company, NeXT. Jobs brought Pixar with him when he returned to Apple as CEO in 1996. Pixar has produced 17 feature films, all of which have been released by Walt Disney Studios. The studio has also produced short films, television commercials, and a theme park attraction. Its films have grossed over $10.7 billion worldwide. Pixar is best known for its animated feature films. The studio has produced 17 films, all of which have been released by Walt Disney Studios. The studio’s first film, Toy Story, was released in 1995. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $373 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing film of that year. It was also the first ever computer-animated feature film. Pixar’s second film, A Bug’s Life, was released in 1998. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $363 million worldwide. Pixar’s third film, Toy Story 2, was released in 1999. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $497 million worldwide. Pixar’s fourth film, Monsters, Inc., was released in 2001. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $562 million worldwide. Pixar’s fifth film, Finding Nemo, was released in 2003. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $867 million worldwide. Pixar’s sixth film, The Incredibles, was released in 2004. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $631 million worldwide. Pixar’s seventh film, Cars, was released in 2006. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $462 million worldwide. Pixar’s eighth film, Ratatouille, was released in 2007. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $623 million worldwide. Pixar’s ninth film, WALL-E, was released in 2008. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $533 million worldwide. Pixar’s tenth film, Up, was released in 2009. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $731 million worldwide. Pixar’s eleventh film, Toy Story 3, was released in 2010. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $1.06 billion worldwide. Pixar’s twelfth film, Cars 2, was released in 2011. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $562 million worldwide. Pixar’s thirteenth film, Brave, was released in 2012. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $537 million worldwide. Pixar’s fourteenth film, Monsters University, was released in 2013. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $743 million worldwide. Pixar’s fifteenth film, Inside Out, was released in 2015. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $857 million worldwide. Pixar’s sixteenth film, The Good Dinosaur, was released in 2015. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $332 million worldwide. Pixar’s seventeenth film, Finding Dory, was released in 2016. The film was another critical and commercial success, grossing $1.028 billion worldwide. Pixar has also produced short films, television commercials, and a theme park attraction. Its short films include Luxo Jr. (1986), Red’s Dream (1987), Tin Toy (1988), Knick Knack (1989), and Geri’s Game (1997). Pixar has won 11 Academy Awards, for Best Animated Feature Film and Best Animated Short Film. The studio has also been nominated for 27 Academy Awards.
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1. Pixar is an American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California. 2. Pixar was founded in 1986 by Edwin Catmull and Alvy Ray Smith. 3. The studio has produced twenty-three feature films, which have been released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. 4. Pixar's films have earned over $13 billion in worldwide box office revenue. 5. The studio has won twenty-seven Academy Awards, eight Golden Globe Awards, and eleven Grammy Awards. 6. Seven of Pixar's films are among the 50 highest-grossing animated films of all time. 7. The studio has produced fourteen number-one box office hits. 8. Pixar's films have been praised for their technical innovation, artistic quality, and storytelling. 9. The studio has a close working relationship with Walt Disney Imagineering, the research and development arm of The Walt Disney Company. 10. Pixar is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. 11. The studio's first film was Toy Story (1995), which was the first ever computer-animated feature film. 12. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing $373 million worldwide. 13. Toy Story was followed by A Bug's Life (1998), which was another critical and commercial success. 14. The studio's third film, Toy Story 2 (1999), was another critical and commercial success. 15. The studio's fourth film, Monsters, Inc. (2001), was another critical and commercial success. 16. The studio's fifth film, Finding Nemo (2003), was another critical and commercial success. 17. The studio's sixth film, The Incredibles (2004), was another critical and commercial success. 18. The studio's seventh film, Cars (2006), was another critical and commercial success. 19. The studio's eighth film, Ratatouille (2007), was another critical and commercial success. 20. The studio's ninth film, WALL-E (2008), was another critical and commercial success.
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Artists, Paintings, and more
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):
1. John Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) 2. Andrew Stanton (born December 3, 1965) 3. Lee Unkrich (born August 8, 1967) 4. Pete Docter (born October 9, 1968) 5. Brad Bird (born September 29, 1957) 6. Jan Pinkava (born May 16, 1961) 7. Mark Andrews (born December 2, 1968) 8. Darla K. Anderson (born January 12, 1957) 9. Ronnie del Carmen (born August 8, 1967) 10. Josh Cooley (born October 9, 1968) 11. Bob Peterson (born September 29, 1957) 12. Enrico Casarosa (born May 16, 1961) 13. Nathan Greno (born December 2, 1968) 14. Bryon Howard (born January 12, 1957) 15. Don Hall (born September 29, 1957)
Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)
1. “The Blue Umbrella” by Pixar – 2013 2. “The Red Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 3. “The Yellow Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 4. “The Black Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 5. “The Green Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 6. “The Purple Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 7. “The Orange Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 8. “The White Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 9. “The Gray Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 10. “The Brown Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 11. “The Pink Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 12. “The Magenta Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 13. “The Cyan Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 14. “The Peach Balloon” by Pixar – 2006 15. “The Lavender Balloon” by Pixar – 2006
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The art style of Pixar is from the late 20th century to the present.
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