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  1. computerhistory.org › profile › edwin-catmullEdwin Catmull - CHM

    Jun 26, 2024 · Dr. Ed Catmull is cofounder of Pixar Animation Studios and president of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios. Previously, Dr. Catmull was vice president of the Computer Division of Lucasfilm Ltd., where he managed development in the areas of computer graphics, video editing, video games and digital audio.

  2. computerhistory.org › profile › ed-catmullEd Catmull - CHM

    Jun 14, 2024 · Ed Catmull is cofounder of Pixar Animation Studios and president of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios. He has been honored with five Academy Awards, including the Gordon E. Sawyer Award for lifetime achievement in the field of computer graphics.

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · Since you list texturing in the hard requirements for a 3D accelerator, the earliest instance of a 3D accelerator could have happened only 1974 or later – the idea of algorithmic texture mapping comes more or less completely from Edwin Catmull's seminal 1974 PhD thesis.

  4. www.cinesourcemagazine.com › indexcineSOURCE magazine

    Jun 15, 2024 · For example in 2007 Edwin ("Ed") Catmull from Pixar wrote Dick Cook, chairman at Disney, about Bob Zemeckis at ImageMovers. Catmull said Zemeckis, who was making a feature for Disney at his studio in Novato, CA, was violating the non-solicitation agreement when he hired DreamWorks employees.

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Edwin Catmull, former CEO of Pixar Animation Studios Trust begins with transparency and honesty and should come from the top down. Be open with your team about your intentions, decisions, and the reasons behind them.

  6. Jun 11, 2024 · The company’s co-founder, Edwin Catmull, created a fostering program for innovation and dynamic feedback: The Ugly Babies! The “ugly babies”, as Catmull called them, are the fresh ideas that are meant to be nurtured into successful projects later on.

  7. Jun 16, 2024 · Apart from Ivan Sutherland, other influential figures in the development of computer graphics include John Warnock, Edwin Catmull, Alvy Ray Smith, and Jim Clark. Each made significant contributions to advances in graphics technology.