The prospect of Toy Story collapsing proved to be a critical, crucible moment for the Pixar team. They had been working towards this, their first full-length computer animated movie, for years. Now all of that work was in jeopardy.
They launched themselves into a fortnight of hyper-intense activity, of physical and mental stress, all barriers down, dealing with the issues with brutal honesty.
The experience turned what was already a very good team into a great team, a Superteam. Pixar had already forged a shared vision of telling great stories through the medium of cutting edge technology.
The team â a self-styled âfraternity of geeksâ - harnessed the diverse talents and personalities of a Steve Jobs and a John Lasseter.
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