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(eng) According to LoC, these four books are all by the same author.

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Œuvres de David A. Price

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Nom légal
Price, David Andrew
Date de naissance
1961
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male
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According to LoC, these four books are all by the same author.

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This was very interesting and I very much enjoyed reading it. There were so many things I learned regarding WW2 and the ways the Allies were able to spy on Axis messages and decrypt them. Bletchley Park was a fascinating place!
 
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neanderthal88 | Nov 25, 2023 |
Good account of the Pixar company and long and fairly tortured journey. I think the Walter Isaacson Jobs book's chapters on Pixar were better, but they didn't cover as much of the story. There were a lot of parts of this which were new to me -- the NYIT, CalArts, etc. parts, and the massive cram-down. I'd definitely like to visit a Pixar Image Computer at CHM someday, and I remember running RenderMan to do some test images a long time ago (on Macs).

Overall, mostly a straightforward accounting of the company. Doesn't provide a lot of insight into novel creative process or personality, so it's more for people curious about Pixar itself, not as much lessons applicable outside. Creativity, Inc. (written by one of the founders of Pixar) is probably more worthwhile generally. The Jobs book is better for what it covered.… (plus d'informations)
 
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octal | 11 autres critiques | Jan 1, 2021 |


Straightforward history of Pixar upto it's acquisition by Disney. A quick read, mostly focused in the corporate events on the company's development. Very little insight as to what makes the company unique and great, aside from hiring the best and keeping them together come what may, focused on a long term broad goal.
 
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tmdblya | 11 autres critiques | Dec 29, 2020 |
I'm a fan of the Pixar movies and I've read at least there books about it's background. The book provides the perspective of Disney and Steve Jobs as well those who worked at Pixar. The seminal role of the University of Utah is well presented. I briefly knew some people who had trained in computer graphics there and I presented at an early Siggraf meeting. My life has gone an entirely different direction. Steve Jobs had always been a fantasy for me.
 
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waldhaus1 | 11 autres critiques | Oct 26, 2020 |

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Évaluation
3.8
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ISBN
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