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    Pixar-Personal Narrative

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    interview with Pixar. Pixar. It was insane. The thought alone of working for Pixar was mindboggling. I had the chance! Right here! The only problem was that I'd had so long to think about and prepare for this interview that I became more stressed about it than excited. My mind had gotten the best of me and I'd convinced myself I wouldn't get the job. I had the chance of a lifetime right in front of me and I could not see a bright side. I mean, come on, what even are the chances of working at…

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    happened. Therefore without that there is no plot. With that being said clearly the producers did that on purpose. They didn't try and be unfair, like as stated before. Once again I just think Boxer is getting a misunderstanding on what Disney and Pixar…

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    Pixar Fest Research Paper

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    Disneyland for its first time ever an event called Pixar Fest. Pixar Fest is located at 1313 Disneyland Railroad, Anaheim, CA 92802. I was at Disneyland from 11am-12am. Pixar Fest “Together Forever - A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular” occurred during night time at 9:30 pm. Pixar Fest is an event that happened throughout the entire Disneyland Park, whereas everything was decorated with logos saying “Pixar Fest” and there was a lot of Pixar characters. Within Pixar Fest, there was a special Fireworks…

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    Bad and that's good, I will never be good and that's not bad, there's no one I'd rather be than me." This movie became a watershed for Disney Animation Studios. It became the standard on how Disney would take the world by storm without the need of Pixar. They have always been able to do wonderful animation and tell stories and that won't change. The movie was able to re-establish the lost credibility of Disney into making new films that would create new characters for its universe. The clumsy…

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    ever wondered where you will end up in the future? Where you want to be, who you want to be, or what you want to do? When I grow up, I want to work at Pixar making the scenes and characters that you see in the animated movies. It’s a long road to get there, but it’s one that I’m willing to take. To create the movies you see in the theaters, Pixar uses Blender (not the one on the kitchen counter), Gimp, and many physical art forms too. Blender is where you create the models, animate them, and…

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    Disney Pixar conveyed many life lessons or themes in the movie Maleficent ; this movie teaches to be careful for what you say, because sometimes it can’t be taken back. According to the movie, Maleficent put a spell on king stephen's daughter as revenge from betrayal. Because of stephen taking her wings for royalty/king all of this stuff that happened it was the only reason she set a curse on the princess the day there was a ceremony for the newborn baby in the kingdom. This supports the…

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    it. But after watching it i would say i was wrong about it and now i'm simply astonished because of its creativity. The evolution of the characters here is classic, just like the Micky mouse or Tom and Jerry. Pixar have brought an artistic triumph here. It's proof that when Disney and Pixar work together, they bring nothing less than a masterpiece. img1 Its an emotional journey of a girl named Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) when she is born, emotions - Joy (Amy Poehler), Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Fear…

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    Thesis: The Pixar film,Inside Out, directed by Peter Docter, explains how emotions can sometimes blind reason and causing reckless actions. Poor individual decisions can sometimes lead to problems in society such as the loss of civilization as shown in Lord of the Flies. Claim: Although fear can be perceived as a survival instinct fear can sometimes cause an individual to pull back from life as well as warp one’s perception of themselves. Evidence: In the film Inside Out fear is…

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    Being born with short term memory loss is awful. It causes you to forget who someone is, where you come from, and most of the time you end up repeating yourself. In the animated Pixar movie “Finding Dory”, Dory (the main character) is a blue tang fish that has had short term memory loss all her life. Reluctantly after finding a home with her new friends for about a year, Dory has a dream. In that dream she has a family (a mom and a dad) that lived at the Jewel of Morro Bay. What dory doesn 't…

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    Pixar Movie 'Inside Out'

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    Anger: A Case Study In 2015, Pixar movie studios released “Inside Out;” a story about a young girl named Riley moving to California from Minnesota who was experiencing all kinds of emotions involved in starting a new life. The movie is designed for children to understand how five basic emotions: joy, sadness, anger, disgust, and fear, influence their actions and thoughts. Each emotion is depicted visually and verbally through common nuances associated with it. For example, the basic emotion…

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