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Pixar says goodbye to Diseney!

source: cnn

Pixar ends Disney distribution deal

Studio headed by Steve Jobs says it will seek other distributors for its films starting in 2006.


"After ten months of trying to strike a deal with Disney, we're moving on," Pixar CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement. "We've had a great run together -- one of the most successful in Hollywood history -- and it's a shame that Disney won't be participating in Pixar's future successes."

http://money.cnn.com/2004/01/29/new...s/pixar_disney/


Disney response: source Disney corporate Press

DISNEY AND PIXAR END TALKS


BURBANK, Calif. January 29, 2004 - Pixar has elected to conclude its discussions to extend a successful long-term partnership with The Walt Disney Company (NYSE DIS) following the delivery of two more animated features, "The Incredibles" expected in 2004 and "Cars" expected in 2005.

"We have had a fantastic partnership with Pixar and wish Steve Jobs and the wonderfully creative team there, led by John Lasseter, much success in the future," said Michael Eisner, Disney chairman and CEO. "Although we would have enjoyed continuing our successful collaboration under mutually acceptable terms, Pixar understandably has chosen to go its own way to grow as an independent company."

Tom Staggs, Disney senior executive vice president and chief financial officer, said Disney management could not accept Pixar's final offer because it would have cost Disney hundreds of millions of dollars it is already entitled to under the existing agreement, while not providing sufficient incremental returns on new collaborations to justify the changes to the existing deal.

In addition to Pixar's delivery of two more feature films, under the current agreement, Disney maintains the rights to develop and produce sequels to all films created through this partnership, including direct to video presentations, television series and specials; and to exploit all characters and content throughout Disney's theme park and consumer products units, thereby allowing Disney to continue to nurture and grow these successful franchises while benefiting Disney shareholders into the foreseeable future. Disney also owns the entire Disney/Pixar film library, which includes "Toy Story," "Toy Story 2,", "A Bug's Life," "Monster's Inc.," and "Finding Nemo," in addition to the two pictures yet to be completed."

In addition to Pixar, the Walt Disney Studios has relationships with other emerging animation producing partners including Vanguard Films, currently producing "Valiant," and San Francisco-based Complete Pandemonium, producing "The Wild" in conjunction with CORE Technologies of Toronto.

Walt Disney Feature Animation will release "Home on the Range" on April 2, featuring songs performed by Tim McGraw, Bonnie Raitt and k.d. lang. Currently in production is "Chicken Little," the Studio's first all-CG effort, which is scheduled for release in Summer 2005. For Summer 2006 and beyond, Walt Disney Feature Animation is producing a series of 3D motion pictures: "A Day With Wilbur Robinson," based on the beloved William Joyce book; "American Dog," directed by Chris Sanders ("Lilo and Stitch"); "Rapunzel Unbraided," directed by legendary Disney animator Glen Keane; and "Toy Story 3". These movies are all anticipated to break new ground in CG movie-making. The Studio has an additional 20 animated features in active development.
 
This should mean that Pixar might put out some more mature movies using there talent in the digital art field, thank god! I hate the fact that Final Fantasy: The Spirits within is the only good adult full CG film.
 
Nastyman! said:
This should mean that Pixar might put out some more mature movies using there talent in the digital art field, thank god! I hate the fact that Final Fantasy: The Spirits within is the only good adult full CG film.




Wurd to that, Final Fantasy was like the 2nd DVD movie I ever rented to play on my Xbox shortly after we got the system, at the time we didn't even have our hometheatre and I had the craptastic TV hooked up through a computer speaker system for sound! Ever since I first saw it i've been wanting to buy it.


Good news with the end of Disney, I really think Walt Disney anything is a load of crap! Mickey Mouse is fucking LAME!
 
Yeah but the films Pixar did with Diseny are incredible, Finding Nemo is one of the best CG animated movies I have ever seen. The water in it is unreal and the look of the entire film is just great. I only wish I could try out Pixars renderer on the projects I create... it's way to expensive for me to buy. :no:
 
Vicman said:
Final Fantasy the movie sucked ass.

I never saw it. I couldn't get a clear idead what it was sopposed to be about from the trailers.
 
The CG is fantastic though, some of the characters look so real it's scary.

Just look at it!

final1.jpg


sid.jpg


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Nastyman! said:
I only wish I could try out Pixars renderer on the projects I create... it's way to expensive for me to buy. :no:
i heard that the toy story series was entirely developed using maya, or something like that.

those FF pics look awesome. i never saw it either 'cause i wasnt a fan of the video games and i also couldnt tell what it was about from the previews.
 
Radio, the movie has nothing to do with the games, atleast rent it, the movie itself is kinda boring no doubt, and the story is too full of the "question of life" crap many other movies are about, but some scenes are quiet awesome. And the whole damn movie is pure eye candy.
 
i may have to rent it after those pics. whether or not ill enjoy the story though, im not sure.
 
You only posted pics of Cid!! (or was it Sid?)...the bad guys look awesome as well
as for pixar, good for them, even though they made some great movies with disney, Finding Nemo rules! :rock:
 
radiohead said:
i heard that the toy story series was entirely developed using maya, or something like that.

Well a renderer is just used to render out the final product, the models, patical systems and animations can be built with a number of diffrent 3D applications like Maya, 3Ds Max, Softimage|XSI, ect... the renderer itself deals with the lighting and effects, diffrent renderers give diffrent results with diffrent setting in each. Like 3Ds Max's defualt renderer can't handle some lighting effects and they require a diffrent set of software to render out like Mental Ray, Brazil, and Pixars own renderer.
 
oh ok. i thought the renderers were all included with the software.
 
That's amazing. The first post ever that I can almost read without my glasses on.
 
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