Disney Pixar Discussion
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At The Magic Kingdom: The Disney Songbook - DVD
Jim Brickman at the Magic Kingdom – The Disney Songbook captured the imagination of PBS viewers and now you can own it! In celebration of Disney’s musical legacy, this one-of-a-kind concert reminisces Disney films and theme park memories through music, animation and rare footage. Jim Brickman performs for a live audience at Walt Disney World before the magnificent surroundings of Main Street and Cinderella’s Castle. The concert features Michael Bolton, Wayne Brady, Linda Eder, Lila McCann, Anne Cochran, Tracy Silverman and special appearances by some cherished Disney characters.
DVD BONUS: The DVD includes performances by Jim Brickman, Michael Bolton, Anne Cochran and Tracy Silverman not featured in the PBS special. The DVD also includes the music video “Beautiful” with Wayne Brady, and behind the scenes footage “Making of The Disney Songbook”.
From Jim Brickman's website
DVD BONUS: The DVD includes performances by Jim Brickman, Michael Bolton, Anne Cochran and Tracy Silverman not featured in the PBS special. The DVD also includes the music video “Beautiful” with Wayne Brady, and behind the scenes footage “Making of The Disney Songbook”.
From Jim Brickman's website
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I guess the buyer might very well be Disney.
Does that mean that Pixar will keep creative control over projects?
What about Roy Disney's relationship with Pixar? Will he be their "consultant" or something if there is a merger?
Also what kind of power would Steve Jobs have if he's chairman?
Does that mean that Pixar will keep creative control over projects?
What about Roy Disney's relationship with Pixar? Will he be their "consultant" or something if there is a merger?
Also what kind of power would Steve Jobs have if he's chairman?
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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I think there is confusion here as to how much input Disney had in Pixar's movies.
Basically, the first Toy Story was completely a Disney film, animated and with much input from Pixar. But it was boarded and posted at Disney's, with all the story mapped out there at Burbank.
A studio space was developed for Toy Story to be made, which saw Pixar leap off on their own, with A Bug's Life their first true production (note the "Disney's Toy Story" tag orginally on that film, while Bug's Life had the "Disney/Pixar" badge to reflect the startup's growing power).
After A Bug's Life, Pixar has gone it alone, with only screenings and notes coming from high up on the Disney board. Essentially though, Pixar has "final cut" and makes their own product without input from Disney at all.
Basically, the first Toy Story was completely a Disney film, animated and with much input from Pixar. But it was boarded and posted at Disney's, with all the story mapped out there at Burbank.
A studio space was developed for Toy Story to be made, which saw Pixar leap off on their own, with A Bug's Life their first true production (note the "Disney's Toy Story" tag orginally on that film, while Bug's Life had the "Disney/Pixar" badge to reflect the startup's growing power).
After A Bug's Life, Pixar has gone it alone, with only screenings and notes coming from high up on the Disney board. Essentially though, Pixar has "final cut" and makes their own product without input from Disney at all.
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