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4:00 PM - Wean Hall 7500
3:45 PM Distinguished Donuts - Outside the Hall

Ed Catmull
Co-Founder and President, Pixar Animation Studios
Creativity and TechnologyIt takes approximately four years to make an animated feature,
with most of that time being spent on up front creative development.
Many aspects of this process are counter intuitive. However, the
process is exciting and uses techniques that can be applied to other
creative endeavors.Speaker Bio: Dr.Ed Catmull is a co-founder of Pixar and has served as a member
of the executive team of Pixar since the incorporation of the
company. In 1979, Dr. Catmull brought his high-technology expertise
to the film industry as vice president of the computer division of
Lucasfilm, Ltd. During that time, Dr. Catmull managed four
development efforts in the areas of computer graphics, video
editing, video games and digital audio. He was also a key
developer of RenderMan(R), the program that creates realistic
digital effects for computer graphics and animation. Dr. Catmull
has been honored with three Scientific and Technical Engineering
Awards from The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for
his work, including an Oscar(R) "for significant advancements to
the field of motion picture rendering as exemplified in Pixar's
RenderMan(R)." He also won the Coons Award, which is the highest
achievement in computer graphics, for his lifetime contributions.
Dr. Catmull is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences and the Science and Technical Awards Committee. He earned
his B.S. degrees in computer science and physics and his Ph.D. in
computer science from the University of Utah.
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