The Story of Pixar

The Story of Pixar

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The Story of Pixar

The Story of Pixar

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a school play, Nora is dressed as Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story. What is the famous line she shouts during her performance?

To infinity and beyond!

I am Buzz Lightyear!

I am a space ranger!

I am a toy!

Answer explanation

The famous line shouted by Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story is 'To infinity and beyond!' This catchphrase became iconic and is often associated with the character, who is a space ranger and believes he is on a mission to save the galaxy. The other options, while related to Buzz Lightyear, are not the famous line from the movie.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a class discussion, Avery mentioned that Toy Story had a unique aspect in terms of digital animation. What was it?

It was the first time computer graphics were used in a film.

It was the first time realistic three-dimensional images were created.

It was the first time a computer was used to make a movie.

It was the first time a film combined sophisticated animation techniques with a compelling storyline.

Answer explanation

Toy Story's digital animation was unique because it was the first time realistic three-dimensional images were created. While computer graphics and animation techniques had been used in films before, Toy Story marked a significant milestone in achieving a high level of realism and detail in 3D animation, setting a new standard for the industry.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Before Pixar started making movies, Aria, Liam, and Samuel were discussing the company's original plan. What was it?

To sell a special computer they had developed.

To create animated films.

To focus on technical graphics.

To benefit the space and medical industries.

Answer explanation

Pixar's original plan was not to create animated films, focus on technical graphics, or benefit the space and medical industries. Instead, they intended to sell a special computer they had developed. This is the correct answer to the question.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

James, Aria, and David were discussing the history of computer graphics. They were trying to remember who hired computer expert Ed Catmull to work for Lucasfilm. Can you help them?

George Lucas

John Lasseter

Steve Jobs

Ed Catmull

Answer explanation

George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, hired Ed Catmull to work for Lucasfilm. Catmull is a computer graphics expert and his skills were utilized by Lucas to enhance the visual effects in his films. The other options, John Lasseter, Steve Jobs, and Ed Catmull himself, did not hire Catmull for Lucasfilm.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Lily, Emma, and Anika are working on a school project about the history of computer graphics. They came across a computer developed by Pixar. What was the name of this computer?

Pixar

Apple

RenderMan

Luxo Jr.

Answer explanation

The computer developed by Pixar is named 'Pixar'. This might seem confusing as the company and the computer share the same name. However, it's not uncommon for companies to name their products after themselves. The other options, 'Apple', 'RenderMan', and 'Luxo Jr.', are not correct in this context.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Ava, Arjun, and Avery were discussing about the history of animation. They were curious to know who bought the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm and named it Pixar. Can you help them?

George Lucas

John Lasseter

Steve Jobs

Ed Catmull

Answer explanation

The computer graphics division of Lucasfilm was bought by Steve Jobs. He was the one who renamed it as Pixar. Although George Lucas was the founder of Lucasfilm, and John Lasseter and Ed Catmull were key figures at Pixar, it was Jobs who made the purchase and the name change.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Priya, Michael, and Benjamin are working on a project about the history of animation. They came across the Pixar computer. What kind of software did the Pixar team create for this computer?

RenderMan

Toy Story

Tin Toy

Luxo Jr.

Answer explanation

The Pixar team created the software 'RenderMan' for the Pixar computer. This software was not a movie like 'Toy Story', 'Tin Toy', or 'Luxo Jr.', but a rendering software used in the creation of these and many other films. It is known for its ability to generate high-quality images and was revolutionary in the field of computer graphics.

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