The Sound of Young America: The Pixar Touch

27th June 2008

David A. Price is the author of The Pixar Touch: The Making Of A Company. In the book, Price takes a look back at Pixar’s humble beginnings as a technology company and reveals how the company developed into the computer animation behemoth that it has become today. Price reveals some major players in Pixar’s dramatic […]

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David A. Price is the author of The Pixar Touch: The Making Of A Company. In the book, Price takes a look back at Pixar’s humble beginnings as a technology company and reveals how the company developed into the computer animation behemoth that it has become today. Price reveals some major players in Pixar’s dramatic history, George Lucas, John Lasseter, and Steve Jobs to name a few.

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