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    Pixar’s Formula For Storytelling Success & Emotional Persuasion w/ Founder Ed Catmull EP 1474

    Pixar’s Formula For Storytelling Success & Emotional Persuasion w/ Founder Ed Catmull EP 1474

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    This episode is PART ONE of a powerful two-part interview series with Pixar Founder, Ed Catmull. Lewis and Ed dive into the strategies Pixar implements to strategically stimulate different aspects of the human mind to evoke intended emotions, with a focus on character development as a pivotal element in fostering a deep connection between the audience's minds and the story. 

    For over twenty-five years, Pixar has dominated the world of animation, producing #1 box office hits that include iconic works such as Toy Story, Frozen, Cars, and The Incredibles. Pixar’s works have grossed more than $14 billion at the worldwide box office, and won twenty-three Academy Awards®, 10 Golden Globes Awards, and 11 Grammys, among countless other achievements.

    In this episode you will learn,

    • Pixar’s insider techniques that tap into the human mind and create emotional connections with audiences.
    • The firsthand principles and ideas discussed in "Creativity, Inc." that inspired a generation
    • How to strategically stimulate different aspects of the human mind in order to evoke an intended emotion
    • How character development plays a crucial role in Pixar films, and fosters a deep connection between the audience's minds and the story
    • The magic formula revealing how Pixar masterfully balances humor, emotion, and suspense in their narratives, captivating audiences and maintaining engagement throughout the film.

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    #235 Steve Jobs (The Pixar Story)

    #235 Steve Jobs (The Pixar Story)

    What I learned from reading To Pixar And Beyond: My Unlikely Journey with Steve Jobs to Make Entertainment History by Lawrence Levy.

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    [1:34] The Founders: The Story of Paypal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley (Founders #233)

    [3:42] Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration (Founders #34)

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    [7:22] George Lucas: A Life (Founders #35)

    [7:48] Steve jobs had been a Silicon Valley's most visible celebrity but that made it all the more glaring that he had not had a hit in a long time —a very long time.

    [8:49] Steve Jobs and the NeXT Big Thing (Founders #77)

    [13:35] Why would I join a company that had been struggling for sixteen years and whose payroll was paid every month out of the personal checkbook of its owner? I had not realized how dire Pixar's financial situation was. It had no cash, no reserves, and it depended for its funds on the whim of a person whose reputation for volatility was legendary.

    [14:05] There is no a better advertisement than a demo.

    [15:57] Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story (Founders #141)

    [16:03] There was nothing normal about me. My drive was not normal. My vision of where I wanted to go in life was not normal. The whole idea of a conventional existence was like Kryptonite to me. —Arnold

    [16:31] I looked at my start-up clients and to me they were on an adventure. I yearned for the kind of adventure they were on.

    [17:28] Mind Your Own Business: A Maverick's Guide to Business, Leadership and Life (Founders #229)

    [17:46] I regard myself as guardian of the company's soul.

    [19:06] Pixar has this amazing collection of talent doing work that no one has seen before. Now it's time to turn that into a business. —Steve Jobs

    [22:01] Steve had an almost permanent intensity about him, like he was always in top gear.

    [28:25] Pixar was embarked on a lonely courageous quest through terrain, into which neither it nor anyone else had ever ventured.

    [28:52] Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader (Founders #19)

    [31:37] Home video was turning animated feature films into big business. Bigger than we had ever imagined.

    [32:24] There was no modern precedent for taking an independent animation company public.

    [36:54] Look at the value of the major Hollywood studios and you'll see their library of films is really significant.

    [39:27] There was no part of Steve that bought into the idea of making products that might not all have a shot at greatness.

    [41:22] Made in Japan: Akio Morita and Sony (Founders #102)

    [48:40] Steve once told me that the gestation of great products takes much longer than it appears. What seems to emerge from nowhere belies a long process of development, trials, and missteps.

    [53:46] The problem with success, even a little success, is that it changes you. You are no longer walking along the same precipice that drove you to do great work in the first place. Success can take the edge away.

    [54:16] Creative vision does not spring forth fully formed.

    [59:33] Fear and ego conspire to rein in creativity, and it is easy to allow creative inspiration to take a back seat to safety.

    [1:01:38] The Billionaire and the Mechanic: How Larry Ellison and a Car Mechanic Teamed up to Win Sailing's Greatest Race, the Americas Cup, Twice (Founders #126)

    [1:06:41] Once Steve decided what he wanted in a negotiation, he developed something akin to a religious conviction about it. In his mind, if he didn't get what he wanted, nothing else would take its place, so he'd walk away. This made Steve an incredibly strong negotiator.

    [1:10:52] One never knows if an event that appears detrimental is in fact part of a larger pattern that we cannot see.

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    #34 Creativity Inc: The Autobiography of the founder of Pixar

    #34 Creativity Inc: The Autobiography of the founder of Pixar

    What I learned from reading Creativity Inc: Overcoming The Unseen Forces That Stand In The Way of True Inspiration by Ed Catmull. 

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    I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth

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