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  2. In his 2014 book, Creativity, Inc., Catmull chronicled the story of Pixar—from its early days, when Steve Jobs invested $10 million to spin it off from Lucasfilm, in 1986; to its release of the groundbreaking Toy Story, in 1995; and its acquisition by the Walt Disney Company, for $7.4 billion, in 2006. But even more, he described the thrill ...

  3. In June 2007, Catmull and long-time Pixar digital animator and director John Lasseter were given control of Disneytoon Studios, a division of Disney Animation housed in a separate facility in Glendale.

  4. George Lucas recruits Ed Catmull from the New York Institute of Technology to head Lucasfilm’s Computer Division, a group charged with developing state-of-the-art computer technology for the film industry.

  5. Oct 25, 2018 · Late Tuesday night, after 32 years, Ed Catmull announced he would be retiring at the end of this year. This is not sad news, though—it's a chance to give Pixar a new future. So far, Disney...

  6. May 5, 2021 · On revolutionizing film: The documentary, The Pixar Story, charts the meteoric rise of Pixar and the three co-founders who made it a reality. Catmull, Steve Jobs, and John Lasseter pioneered a new generation of animation and forever changed the face of filmmaking.

  7. Apr 4, 2020 · Dr Catmull was one of the founders of Pixar, the studio behind Toy Story. Dr Hanrahan was one of Pixar's early employees. The pair were notified of their win in early March.

  8. Oct 24, 2018 · Upon The Walt Disney Company’s acquisition of Pixar in 2006, Catmull became president of both Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios.

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