The Pixar company and the Pixar DVD has played a major role in the growth of animation from a Saturday morning cartoon, to an Oscar nominated medium that is taken seriously by producers and critics alike. The rapid growth of the animation genre has been a direct result of the effort of a dedicated team of individuals who dared to reach beyond the limitation of the cartoon "box" and expand into a format that sweeps the viewer into a world of Monsters, Inc., Cars, Ratatouille, and more, that is so real and life-like that every emotion and feeling are a shared experience.
Available in regular screen, Blu-Ray, or theatrical releases, every Pixar movie has been made into a DVD and, when released has sold over 1 million copies. In Pixar's history, it has sold more DVDs to date than any other. Monsters Inc., sold 13 million copies in its first week and only Cars has come close to beating this record.
The integrated menu on the DVDs have been designed for all age groups to easily navigate. A small child will find that the brightly colored images on the menu intuitively lead them to the correct button to make the video play. An adult will appreciate the fact that there is no intricate knowledge of the programming to navigate effectively and easily.
Unlike the VHS, you can watch a DVD an average of one thousand times. This makes it very appealing to consumers who often are limited in the number of viewings that can be achieved from VHS and other mediums.
In 2002, when Monsters, Inc., was released Pixar had reached the epitomy of the animation genre. The film topped sales and continues to be a top seller. The release of Toy Story continued the evolution of quality animation and was Pixar's breakthrough film debut. The DVDs were released in a theatrical version and Blu-Ray version that contain many of the features that are found on the other 2-disc special pack.
When a person invests in a two-disc edition Pixar film, they receive an entire disc of extra features that include a director's commentary, interviews with the cartoonists, visual directors, behind-the-scenes footage, and great out-takes. Each of the stars who are characterized in the film are interviewed and discuss their participation in the film.
Many of the Pixar DVDs are collector's items. There is a growing fan base dedicated to all movies made by Pixar. The beauty of the films and their ability to carry a person away from their everyday life make this a special addition for a home. There is no particular age group that is particularly fond of the films, the animation and creativity of the plot-lines span across age and gender to create a solid base of dedicated viewers. When a person adds a Pixar title to their home entertainment library, they are adding a piece of art that will become a valuable reflection of the evolution of the Pixar company.
Every family has at least one Pixar DVD. This does mean that there have to be children in the family. Adults like the comity and most of the movies. They also like the clarity of the animation. Children like the movies because of the storytelling. They also like the characters.
Available in regular screen, Blu-Ray, or theatrical releases, every Pixar movie has been made into a DVD and, when released has sold over 1 million copies. In Pixar's history, it has sold more DVDs to date than any other. Monsters Inc., sold 13 million copies in its first week and only Cars has come close to beating this record.
The integrated menu on the DVDs have been designed for all age groups to easily navigate. A small child will find that the brightly colored images on the menu intuitively lead them to the correct button to make the video play. An adult will appreciate the fact that there is no intricate knowledge of the programming to navigate effectively and easily.
Unlike the VHS, you can watch a DVD an average of one thousand times. This makes it very appealing to consumers who often are limited in the number of viewings that can be achieved from VHS and other mediums.
In 2002, when Monsters, Inc., was released Pixar had reached the epitomy of the animation genre. The film topped sales and continues to be a top seller. The release of Toy Story continued the evolution of quality animation and was Pixar's breakthrough film debut. The DVDs were released in a theatrical version and Blu-Ray version that contain many of the features that are found on the other 2-disc special pack.
When a person invests in a two-disc edition Pixar film, they receive an entire disc of extra features that include a director's commentary, interviews with the cartoonists, visual directors, behind-the-scenes footage, and great out-takes. Each of the stars who are characterized in the film are interviewed and discuss their participation in the film.
Many of the Pixar DVDs are collector's items. There is a growing fan base dedicated to all movies made by Pixar. The beauty of the films and their ability to carry a person away from their everyday life make this a special addition for a home. There is no particular age group that is particularly fond of the films, the animation and creativity of the plot-lines span across age and gender to create a solid base of dedicated viewers. When a person adds a Pixar title to their home entertainment library, they are adding a piece of art that will become a valuable reflection of the evolution of the Pixar company.
Every family has at least one Pixar DVD. This does mean that there have to be children in the family. Adults like the comity and most of the movies. They also like the clarity of the animation. Children like the movies because of the storytelling. They also like the characters.
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