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  1. Early in his life, Catmull found inspiration in Disney movies, including Peter Pan and Pinocchio, and wanted to be an animator; however, after finishing high school, he had no idea how to get there as there were no animation schools around that time.

  2. Ed Catmull has been at the forefront of the digital revolution since its early days. The president of Pixar and Disney Animation Studios began studying computer science at the University of Utah in 1965.

  3. Interviewed by: John Hollar. Recorded: March 1, 2013 Pixar Animation Studios Emeryville, California. CHM Reference number: X6771.2013. 2013 Computer History Museum. John Hollar: We’re with Ed Catmull at Pixar today. Let's start at the very beginning. Ed, you were born in West Virginia.

  4. continuum.utah.edu › features › the-imaginerThe Imaginer | Continuum

    In the 1950s, young Ed Catmull loved Walt Disney animated films such as Pinocchio and Peter Pan. He dreamed of becoming an animator, and he filled up sketchbooks and created his own flipbooks. At Salt Lake City’s Granite High School in the 1960s, he took every art class he could.

  5. Jan 28, 2024 · Edwin Catmull is a computer scientist -- and a force of creativity. He helped bring to life beloved, generation-defining movies including Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and Ratatouille.

  6. Edwin Catmull’s pioneering work in the field of computer graphics and animation underpins the film industry as we know it today. Catmull was born Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1945 but moved to Utah when he was six months old.

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  8. Jul 25, 2023 · Ed Catmull is a computer animation pioneer. He co-founded Pixar and served as the longtime president there as well as at Disney Animation. Ed is the author of Creativity, Inc, which in my opinion is the best book ever written about building teams that build great ideas and cultures that enrich them.