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Researching Children's Popular Culture: The Cultural Spaces of Childhood
by Claudi Mitchell
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with references to "Toy Story".
Excerpt - on Page 6: "
... " Leigh talks of taking his two sons, aged six and nine, to the movie Toy Story, the high-tech computer-animated Pixar-Disney film, when it was first released. For the boys it was, as Leigh described it, "one ... "
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iCon Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
by Jeffrey S. Young
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with references to "Toy Story".
Excerpt - on Page 152: "
... Schure's computer graphics group laid the groundwork for software that makes possible all of today's major animated feature films, from Toy Story to The Lion King to Shrek. Alvy Ray Smith and Ed Catmull were slowly waking up to the reality of ... "
Key Phrases:
Toy Story, John Lasseter, Michael Eisner, San Francisco, Jeffrey Katzenberg, New York, Silicon Valley, John Sculley, Bill Gates, Bug's Life, George Lucas, Music Store
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Animation and America
by Paul Wells
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with references to "Toy Story".
Excerpt - on Page 100: "
... Kanfer, Serious Business: The Art and Commerce of Animation in America from Betty Boop to Toy Story (New York: Scribner, 1997), p. 183- 40- Quoted in M. Frierson, Clay Animation (New York: Twayne, 1994), P. 122. 41. ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Warner Bros, Toy Story, United States, Walt Disney, The Flintstones, synaesthetic cinema, animated form, new animation, animated text, graphic space, machine culture
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The Second Coming of Steve Jobs
by Alan Deutschman
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with references to "Toy Story".
Excerpt - on Page 154: "
... Jeffrey loved the idea. In May 1991, they closed the deal for Toy Story. Back at Next, Steve went to his vice president of sales, Todd Rulon-Miller. ... "
Key Phrases:
Silicon Valley, Toy Story, San Francisco, John Lasseter, New York, Pam Kerwin, Palo Alto, Susan Barnes, Bill Gates, Wall Street, Alvy Ray Smith, Ralph Guggenheim
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