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Shaderhacker
01-27-2006, 05:08 AM
"LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The merger agreement between the Walt Disney Co. and Pixar Animation Studios Inc. rests, in part, on whether Pixar's award-winning creative team agrees to work for the combined company, according to a securities filing made on Thursday.

The agreement also has a provision that would require Pixar to pay $210 million in the event it bails out of the deal, and expands by one member Disney's board of directors to 14, to include Pixar Chief Executive Steve Jobs.

The agreement gives Pixar Vice President John Lasseter, who will become chief creative officer of the Pixar and Disney animation studios, the authority to "green light" films for both studios, although Disney CEO Robert Iger has final approval..

The loss of Lasseter or Pixar President Ed Catmull, who will serve as president of both animation studios, could be a deal-breaking event, the agreement says.

Pixar's "brain trust" of seven directors and creative executives were also listed as company assets, and the agreement requires that a majority of them agree to join the combined company.

Those employees include "Finding Nemo" director Andrew Stanton; "Monsters, Inc." director Pete Docter; "The Incredibles" director Brad Bird; director/writer Bob Peterson; story artist Brenda Chapman; editor Lee Unkrich; and sound designer Gary Rydstrom.

The merger also sets up a "steering committee" whose job is to oversee feature animation at both studios, and to help maintain the Pixar "culture," among other duties.

The committee would consist of Catmull, Lasseter, Jobs, Iger, Walt Disney Studios Chairman Dick Cook, and Disney Chief Financial Officer Tom Staggs, and must meet at Pixar headquarters at least one full day every other month.

The agreement protects Pixar's right to eschew employment contracts, and mandates that the studio continue to be called Pixar.

The branding of films made after the merger is finalized will be changed to "Disney Pixar."

The groundbreaking animation company will, however, stay in Emeryville, California, with a sign at its gate that "shall not be altered" from "Pixar," the agreement said."



http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/ticker/article.asp?Feed=OBR&Date=20060126&ID=5452423&Symbol=US:PIXR

-M

mmkelly011881
01-27-2006, 02:35 PM
From the makers of Snow White.. and Toy Story...
A Disney Pixar Production :)

that's kinda weird but the rest seems pretty great so long as the "Braintrust" sticks together

(edit: it seems great for now.... we'll see what happens with the artists at both of the companies.. i can't imagine a disney move without layoffs unfortunately)

Shaderhacker
01-27-2006, 03:25 PM
Yea, that's what I'm worried about too.

-M

P_T
01-27-2006, 03:26 PM
I would imagine running Pixar is a demanding job for these people as it is. I just hope they won't burn themselves out trying to run two studios, or spread themselves too thin that the quality start to suffer.

Does it mean Cars will have the new branding or is it still under the old agreement?

Shaderhacker
01-27-2006, 03:35 PM
Does it mean Cars will have the new branding or is it still under the old agreement?

Still under the old agreement I believe. I read somewhere that the new agreement doesn't take affect until end of summer even though Lassater has immediately started running Disney.

I hope that Disney doesn't get shafted in this deal. If Cars is not such a good movie, I hope Disney isn't to blame since Cars was developed long before this deal. And in contrast, I hope that if Meet the Robinsons is a hit that the credit goes towards Disney and we don't hear people saying, "well, it's a hit because Pixar's execs are now running the place.."

-M

azozel
01-27-2006, 04:54 PM
Here's a little more about the deal.
Toy Story 3 Cancelled
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=12889

Mojo Rizen
01-27-2006, 05:43 PM
Ok, I’m a little confused. I thought Bird was brought into Pixar and working similar to a contract employee in a way to do The Incredibles but not locked in to do any other films. According to the posting above, it sounds like he is a full time employee and locked into this deal.

Shaderhacker
01-27-2006, 06:17 PM
Ok, I’m a little confused. I thought Bird was brought into Pixar and working similar to a contract employee in a way to do The Incredibles but not locked in to do any other films. According to the posting above, it sounds like he is a full time employee and locked into this deal.

Yeap. He's locked into the deal as a "Braintrust".

-M

BillB
01-27-2006, 07:46 PM
Yeap. He's locked into the deal as a "Braintrust".
-M I noticed the same thing, though I realised you're not quite correct in the above assertion ShaderHacker :
"the agreement requires that a majority of them agree to join the combined company."

So presumably Brad could pull out as long as a majority of the others doesn't. That said, where else is he gonna go to make feature films!? I think it's pretty cool that he's now part of The Family. Lets hope this means we get another film from him soon!

rblitz7
01-27-2006, 08:06 PM
aww too bad about the name change but Jobs doesnt seem to mind.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/01/25/pixar2601_wideweb__470x330,0.jpg

mangolass
01-27-2006, 08:06 PM
All of the merger details ~ if anyone has time to read them ~ are here:
http://secfilings.nasdaq.com/filingFrameset.asp?FileName=0001193125%2D06%2D012629%2Etxt&FilePath=%5C2006%5C01%5C26%5C&CoName=PIXAR*%5CCA%5C&FormType=8%2DK&RcvdDate=1%2F26%2F2006&pdf=

LT

mummey
01-27-2006, 08:21 PM
aww too bad about the name change but Jobs doesnt seem to mind.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/01/25/pixar2601_wideweb__470x330,0.jpg

For 3+ billion I wouldn't mind either. :D

ReBootedOne
01-28-2006, 02:53 AM
Yaaay! The promise of more Pixar-Brad action! :applause:
Oh, and I now love Steve Jobs after he helped close down Circle 7. Anything he has ever done and ever will do again is forgiven in my book. I love you Steeeeve! :scream:

-eric

benashk
01-28-2006, 04:44 AM
So let me get this straight. You (eric) are cheering the fact the over two hundred people are going to loose their job? (Many of them with families.)

pogonip
01-28-2006, 06:37 AM
I don't think you have to worry about those guys . If they are talented enough to be doing that kind of work in the first place there are tons of places to work . Extremly talented people usually have open job offers all over the place . I have friends now who could leave there studios and work and several diffrent places just by reputation .

DarrellD
01-30-2006, 07:00 PM
There's a thread (http://www.3dbuzz.com/vbforum/showthread.php?t=124394) over at 3DBuzz from DezFX who is currently working for Disney Animation and who was working on ToyStory 3.

[edit]
I just realized that DexFX himself already posted about it on here.

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