Generally speaking, Pixar is the most innovative and I am good at Disney.
From the filmpoint of view, Disney is more traditional. Today, it stillproduces 2D animations, and of course, the quality is excellent. Pixar’s occasional 2D is only in short films, such as day and night. Pixar’s exciting short films are mypersonal favorites. Disney is more suitable for the whole family to watch. Xian Yi, young and old, is singing and dancing. Every movie is different, and every movie is the same. It has a happy ending, happy family, love and friendship, and everything is very happy, especially a lot ofprincesses. In fact, Pixar’s more films always feel that each film is independent, has its ownpersonality, thoughts and shortcomings, and some short films express something that can be calledprofound and great.
Pixar should be more free and creative, but because it was acquired by Disney? I always feel that the two styles are more and more similar, and what gives me the most feeling is the legend of courage.
Personally, Iprefer Pixar. . Posters of Pixar wereplastered all over the house.
I’m just a fan of the two houses. Let me just say a few feelings for your reference. . .
Is Pixar animation Apple’s?
Pixar animation is not owned by Apple, but Apple onceplayed an important role in the establishment and development of Pixar animation company. In 1986, Steve Jobs bought Pixar Animation Company for $50 million and became the chairman of its board of directors. After years of hard work, Pixar Animation Company has grown and successfully launched many classic animated films. In 2018, Disney acquired Pixar Animation Company for $71.3 billion. Therefore, although Pixar animation is not owned by Apple, Apple hasplayed an important role in its development.
Is Pixar dissolved?
not dissolved.
Pixar Studio was originally owned by Lucasfilm, but later Lucas wanted to dissolve the embryonic Pixar Studio because of the sluggish career. At this time, Jobs had just been expelled from Apple, so he saw the future of Pixar and bought him. After that, Pixar was Jobs’, Jobspaid for it, and Pixar did animation. Later, Pixar cooperated with Disney, and there were many contradictions between them, because Disney wanted to control theproduction of Pixar (actually, it was greedy for Pixar’s new technology), and it was also difficult in other aspects. However, Pixar succeeded in making an inter-generational animated film Toy Story, which made a bigprofit at the box office and almost defeated Disney, whose technology could not keepupwith the times. Later, the old CEO of Disney stepped down, and the new CEO (also the current CEO, super-super-explosive) came topower to make upwith Jobs. The two business wizards had a good chat, and finally Jobs sold Pixar to Disney.