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Pixar Animation Studios

Scott A. Treloar

Dr. Gary Rodgers

Florida SouthWestern

State College

November 23, 2014

Current Situation and Industry Information

• About PixarLeading animation studio in the world.7 Oscars for Best Animated Film.Toy Story was the first computer-

generated full-length feature film.Toy Story 3 first animated film to

gross over $1 Billion!

• About the Animated Film IndustryTop Competitors include Pixar/Disney,

Dreamworks, Fox, and Blue Sky Studios.

Current Problems• Production

• How does Pixar maintain its current success?

• How will Pixar produce more films without

losing quality?

• Competition

• How does Pixar maintain competitive

advantage as the market sees new entrants?

Strategic Analysis VRIS Framework for Sustained Competitive

Advantage.

• Is it Valuable? Yes.– Creativity + Technology

= Box Office Success!– Quality > Quantity =

Consistent Success!

• Is it Rare? Yes.– Pixar’s greatest asset is

its talent, which is in limited supply.

– Constant education and innovation keep Pixar in front of competition.

Strategic AnalysisVRIS Framework for Sustained Competitive

Advantage (continued)

• Is it Imitable? Yes, but with difficulty.– Pixar’s storytelling is difficult to

imitate.– Pixar’s computer animation is

difficult to imitate.• Animation that creates more life-

life texture, backgrounds movement, and luminosity.

• Is it Substitutable? Yes, but with difficulty.– Pixar’s joint-effort with Disney

give it additional resources and talent, making substitution tough.

– New software program creates more animation to be produced with fewer artists and in quicker time.

Alternative Solutions

Production

• Expand Pixar University to Develop New Talent and More

Talent.

• Expand Relationship with Disney Animation Studio (and

Disney/ABC/ESPN) and Share Knowledge and Resources (i.e.

Tangled).

• Continue to Develop Innovative Technology to Increase

Production.

Competition

• Expand Animation Offerings to New Demographics.

Recommendations

Expand Pixar University to become an actual

animation college that trains more than just Pixar

employees.

Learn from Disney – Go Global with the storytelling

and reach new demographics.

Learn from competition (i.e. Shrek) – tell stories that

will appeal to an older demographic, too.

Spend more $$$ on R&D and innovate more,

sooner.

References

Dess, G. G., Lumpkin, G. T., Eisner, A. B., & McNamara, G. (2012). Strategic Management: Text and

Cases (6th ed.). New York, NY, USA: McGraw Hill. Retrieved October 24, 2014

Hoovers. (2014). PIXAR. Retrieved November 23, 2014, from Hoovers.com:

http://subscriber.hoovers.com.db07.linccweb.org/H/company360/overview.html?

companyId=46451000000000

Pixar. (2014). About. Retrieved November 23, 2014, from pixar.com: http://www.pixar.com/about

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