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    Animation Research Paper From Emile Cohl's, Fantasmagorie, to Pixar's upcoming movie, Coco, animation has been around for many years to entertain the audience. With animation, people can take an idea and give it life. Some ways people can make animations is by computer programs, drawing frame by frame, and even stop motion. Even though animations are fun to watch, the animators who created the animations had to go through various amounts of tasks and obstacles to get to where they are. From…

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    problem before one arises. If it was humanly possible to live without the use of technology before than humans can actively try and find ways to help our society with the technology epidemic before it catches up with our society for the worse. In the Pixar movie “Wall-e” the human race has destroyed the environment of the planet that they live on due to lack of care. They are then forced to live on a ship in outer space called the Axiom because earth’s environment is no longer suitable for human…

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    In Pixar’s first feature film Toy Story, Sid Phillips represents pure evil. Described by Sheriff Woody and Buzz Lightyear as the neighborhood toy torturer, Sid explodes and decapitates random toys for entertainment. After Buzz finds himself trapped in Sid’s bedroom following a misunderstanding at Pizza Planet, Woody organizes an elaborate scheme to rescue Buzz from this unescapable dungeon. In Lise Birk Pedersen’s documentary Putin’s Kiss, journalist Oleg Kashin describes Nashi — the…

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    Looking up at the vast night sky, the wonder and excitement of space captivates many people. We wonder what is out there, or who is out there? The Pixar animated film Lifted takes our curiosity and puts it on the big screen. The story focuses on a little teen alien named Stu, as he tries to pass his human abduction exam, graded by Mr. B. Stu attempts to abduct a rural farmer named Ernie. Stu, being an overconfident teen, hilariously messes up the entire abduction, amazingly not waking up Ernie.…

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    From Disney Pixar comes Up, a comedy adventure about 78-year-old ballon salesman Carl. The sometimes grumpy elderly old man Carl wants to fulfill his lifelong dream of visiting South America. He ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilderness but discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare has latched himself along for the ride: an overly optimistic 8-year-old named Russell. The movie UP is a surprising tale of followings one 's dream, facing fears and being true…

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    Byproducts from warehouses and manufacturing, emissions from everything from cars to cows, and, of course, garbage. In 2008, Pixar released a movie titled Wall-E, which depicts Earth as nothing more than a giant garbage heap leaving the Earth uninhabitable. When this movie came out people began to wonder if this really was our future. Sadly, it doesn’t seem to be that far off…

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    88% “I don’t believe in psychology. I believe in good moves.” Bobby Fischer’s quote about chess is a perfectly acceptable to represent “Geri’s Game.” Pixars short film “Geri’s Game,” represents that skill, occasionally, can beat talent. In this situation, the old man’s “good move” was pretending to have a heart attack and resorting to trickery to be triumphant. Ordinarily, a chess game requires two people participating. In Pixar’s short film “Geri’s Game,” an elderly gentleman finds enjoyment…

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    This can include Marlin in the Pixar film “(Finding Nemo, 2003)”. The story introduces a clownfish living in the fast ocean trying to find his son through it all. Building a “good character” is seen in this type of screenplay. The website (Film Script Writing, 2015) writes, “Having a…

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    The CEO of Apple Computer and Pixar Animation Studios, Steve Jobs, delivered the Commencement address to the 2005 graduating class of Stanford on June 12, 2005. In his speech, he addressed life lessons he had learned that kept him going through hard times and inspired him to succeed. The purpose of his speech was to excite and inspire fresh college graduates about their world and futures. His first piece of advice is to trust in something in order to keep going. His second is that the only way…

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    called “Pixar” from George Lucas, the filmmaker of the popular movie series Star Wars. Nonetheless, both companies Jobs owned would end up struggling for the new few years to find their…

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