Khan Academy launches Pixar in a Box, a behind-the-scenes
look at
Pixar Animation Studios’ creative process
Free online curriculum shows how Pixar filmmakers use
science, technology, engineering, art and math to create movie magic
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Today, Pixar in a Box - a new online
resource that explores the academic concepts behind Pixar Animation Studios’
creative process - goes live on KhanAcademy.org. Through a series of video
lessons, interactive exercises, and hands-on activities, students will discover
how the academic concepts they learn in school enable Pixar filmmakers to
create new worlds, animate unique characters and tell stories through
animation. Although designed especially for students in middle and high school,
these resources are available to learners of all ages, completely free of
charge.
“Our mission at Khan Academy is a free, world-class
education for anyone, anywhere,” said Sal Khan, Founder and CEO of the
not-for-profit Khan Academy. “Sparking student interest in math and other
academic fields is a key part of that, and we’re delighted to collaborate with
Pixar to achieve this goal. Pixar in a Box gives students a new way to engage
with key academic concepts and see how creative these concepts can be.”
"Learning makes us beginners again,” said Ed Catmull,
President of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios. “In my experience, creativity involves
missteps and imperfections, which is one more reason it is important for every
one of us to keep learning - in order to remain flexible and keep our brains
nimble. By working with Khan Academy on
Pixar in a Box, we hope to encourage the excitement of learning and creative
thinking for middle and high school students and to provide the tools to do
it.”
“For years, we’ve heard from teachers at every grade level
interested in creating animation-based curricula,” said Elyse Klaidman,
Director, Pixar University and Archives.
“We’ve wanted to provide free online resources for them, and Pixar in a
Box makes that dream a reality. We hope that it not only gives students a
behind-the-scenes look at how our movies are made but also gets them excited
about STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics)
concepts.”
Khan and Catmull officially unveiled Pixar in a Box at a
special event yesterday evening on the Pixar campus in Emeryville, CA. After an
introduction from Klaidman, local educators learned the story behind the
project and then received a live demonstration of Pixar in a Box from two of
its creators - Brit Cruise, Content Producer at Khan Academy, and Tony DeRose,
Senior Scientist and Research Group Lead at Pixar. The evening concluded with a
question-and-answer session moderated by Klaidman.
“Many students start to lose interest in academics in middle
and high school, partly because they don’t see how academic concepts relate to
things they care about,” said DeRose. “Pixar in a Box aims to address this
disconnect by showing how Pixar filmmakers use these concepts for creative
benefit in their everyday work.”
Starting today, students can access Pixar in a Box and learn:
· How
combinatorics are used to create crowds, like the swarm of robots in WALLE.
· How parabolas
are used to model environments, like the forest in Brave.
· How weighted
averages are used to create characters, like Buzz Lightyear and Woody.
· How linear and
cubic interpolation are used to animate characters.
· How
trigonometry is used to create the worlds in which Pixar stories take place.
· How
simultaneous equations are used to paint all of Pixar’s images.
“These lessons are the first phase of the project,” said
Cruise. “While the first year focuses on math, future Pixar in a Box lessons
will explore science, computer science, arts, and humanities.”
All Pixar in a Box resources are available free of charge at
PixarInABox.org. The site will be updated as additional lessons become
available.
About Khan Academy
Khan Academy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a mission to change
education for the better by providing a free, world-class education for anyone,
anywhere. We believe that students of all ages should have free, unlimited
access to the best educational content, and that they should be able to consume
and master this content at their own pace. In addition, we believe that there
are incredible opportunities to use intelligent software development, deep data
analytics, and intuitive user interfaces to more effectively surface and
present these educational resources to students and teachers around the world.
Our library of content covers kindergarten to early college math, science
topics such as biology, chemistry, and physics, and reaches into humanities
with tutorials on economics, finance, music, philosophy, and art history. We
have over 26 million registered students and to date, we have delivered over
580 million lessons and 3.8 billion exercise problems. For further information,
visit KhanAcademy.org.
About Pixar Animation Studios
Pixar Animation Studios, a wholly owned subsidiary of The
Walt Disney Company, is an Academy Award®-winning film studio with
world-renowned technical, creative and production capabilities in the art of
computer animation. Creator of some of
the most successful and beloved animated films of all time, including "Toy
Story," "Monsters, Inc.," “Cars,” "The Incredibles,"
"Ratatouille," "WALL•E," "Up," "Toy Story 3”
and “Brave,” the Northern California studio has won 30 Academy Awards® and its
films have grossed more than $8.7 billion at the worldwide box office to date.
“Inside Out,” Pixar’s fifteenth feature, is currently in theaters worldwide.
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