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PIXAR'S LASSETER TO OVERSEE ALL ANIMATED FILM AT DISNEY
Jan 27 2006 
When the Disney-Pixar merger is completed, Pixar founder and creative chief John Lasseter will have (more)

DISNEY: THE PIXAR ERA
Jan 25 2006 
Disney CEO Robert Iger said Tuesday that his decision to buy Pixar Animation for $7.4 (more)

PIXAR EXECS TO KEEP A FOOT IN BOTH ENDS OF CALIFORNIA
Monday, March 20 2006    Digg!
Pixar's John Lasseter and Ed Catmull plan to spend eight days a month at Pixar's studios in the Bay Area and eight days at Disney's studios in Burbank, while setting aside five days per month that may be spent at either place, the New York Times reported today (Monday). In an interview with the newspaper, Lasseter, who is Pixar's chief creative officer, said that he and Catmull, Pixar's president, could hold video conferences with executives and staffs at either location, wherever they might be, as well as monitor productions. "Even if I can't be in [Burbank]," he said, "I can be watching reels. ... I can be looking at the art direction."


DISNEY SHAREHOLDERS CHEER PIXAR EXEC
Monday, March 13 2006 
Pixar's John Lasseter was cheered by Disney shareholders on Friday as the company held its annual meeting in Anaheim, California. Speaking of Disney's acquisition of Pixar, Lasseter told the crowd, "I was worried until I got to know Bob Iger. Ladies and gentlemen, you are led by a great man. ... We're bringing back some amazing people who have left, and we're making Disney the place you have to work again." Shareholders also voted to (more)

HI, HO, HI HO, IT'S BACK TO WORK WE GO!
Wednesday, March 1 2006 
The Pixar team of Ed Catmull and John Lasseter, who will be taking over feature animation production at the Walt Disney studios, is apparently wasting no time attempting to restore energy and morale there. Word spread Tuesday on websites devoted to animation that Catmull and Lasseter plan to bring back to the studio some of the animation talent who were let go or who resigned in the wake of Disney's decision to abandon hand-drawn animation (more)

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