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you didn't mention pixar at all in there. in terms of disney itself, a lot of attendees focus on the advertisement. you mentioned espn was strong. but we're still seeing digital clearly taking, it would seem, share from other forms of advertising. are you seeing that at disney? >> digital advertising no doubt digital advertising is growing much more rapidly than traditional television advertising. not surprisie ining given all o new ways digital media can reach consumers. by and large we see more of that growth coming from other forms of media other than television. it's interesting because at disney were both sellers of advertising in all our networks. but we're also buyers of advertising. particularly at our studio and our theme park business. and we like every marketing oriented company and team push our people to use new media to get out in front of consumers. but we find their response is yes, i want to be in those new medias because that's where eyeballs are, that's where my customer is. but at the same time television
you didn't mention pixar at all in there. in terms of disney itself, a lot of attendees focus on the advertisement. you mentioned espn was strong. but we're still seeing digital clearly taking, it would seem, share from other forms of advertising. are you seeing that at disney? >> digital advertising no doubt digital advertising is growing much more rapidly than traditional television advertising. not surprisie ining given all o new ways digital media can reach consumers. by and large we...
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for seven years she worked at emeryville's pixar high up in the credit as part and story department manager for the incredible in. esther went on to get her master's and can you difficults the facing women in the media but she's not the type to write another paper or do another stu we. >> we're a little bit of -- >> reporter: esther wanted to do something what she sees as a possible. so that's why she started camp real stories. three dozen working with teens to create shorm films. they story collaborate all under the eyes of the ol vol tears from the world of film. and they do it all in just five days. >> we were really, really surprised the quality of work considering that none of the girls had any filming video experience. >> norma and an neyia are not considering leaving you here. she doesn't telly va. so it had wow with the. we don't welly lk they are. >> it's feedback like that that's convinced esther to bring camp stories back for a second year. even at a second week, and hopefully inspire the next generation. >>> still ahead, another woman who is a a need and came up with a solution.
for seven years she worked at emeryville's pixar high up in the credit as part and story department manager for the incredible in. esther went on to get her master's and can you difficults the facing women in the media but she's not the type to write another paper or do another stu we. >> we're a little bit of -- >> reporter: esther wanted to do something what she sees as a possible. so that's why she started camp real stories. three dozen working with teens to create shorm films....
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. >> and it was fantastic. he canat's why the pixar movies are so good, because they don't take their audiences for granted. they don't just throw it up there and think, oh, we'll do something silly and they'll love it.and th they -- they always take the harder way, and that is to make you feel something. >> jian: it's really nice to have you here. >> thank ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk, all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music playing ] so visit progressive.com today. i call this one "the robox." sleeps too cool? now sleep number has a solution that's as revolutionary as its beds. the amazing sleep number dualtemp layer works with any mattress brand it allows both of you to select your ideal temperature for better sleep. call or click now for this free $50 savin
. >> and it was fantastic. he canat's why the pixar movies are so good, because they don't take their audiences for granted. they don't just throw it up there and think, oh, we'll do something silly and they'll love it.and th they -- they always take the harder way, and that is to make you feel something. >> jian: it's really nice to have you here. >> thank ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk, all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. so i get invited to quite a few family...
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what does pixar and star wars mean to disney? what does marvel mean to fox? promoting his crystal head brand of vodka. >>> many of us are excited when we see celebrities that we don't know how to react. i know i have that problem. but do you ever wonder what went through their minds when they are approached? "vanity fair" spoke with actors and actresses about the reactions they tend to get when out and about. take a look. >> what do fans say when they recognize you on the street? >> are you okay? >> can i get a picture? who are you again? >> oh, my god, you're so much prettier in person. >> it's demi moore! >> aren't you anne hathaway? and i said, no, and they wouldn't believe me. >> jennifer love hewitt! >> stephen colbert. love you. >> you're my best friend and you don't even know it. >> they say, we don't want to talk to you. we just want to take a picture with you. >> is that al pacino? he says, yeah. says, are you sure that's al pacino? he says, yeah. somebody's got to be. >>> all right, and last but not least, veteran host alex trebek is back for his 31
what does pixar and star wars mean to disney? what does marvel mean to fox? promoting his crystal head brand of vodka. >>> many of us are excited when we see celebrities that we don't know how to react. i know i have that problem. but do you ever wonder what went through their minds when they are approached? "vanity fair" spoke with actors and actresses about the reactions they tend to get when out and about. take a look. >> what do fans say when they recognize you on...
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i'm talking about john ratzenberger, in every single pixar film. you're the best. concerned about this. big beef is what? >> it's x amount of years going around the country like paul revere. neil: you have been relentless. >> just put shop classes back in the schools. this is the first generation raised in the history of mankind that is illiterate in the use of tools. so, where is the next y workers coming from? manufacturers? someone's got to build the ships, the planes, the gasoline pumps, not only the cars, repair the roads, build the bulldozers. neil: why do we give up on that? a cost savings thing? >> by fault. i was at woodstock. neil: that explains it. >> and helped promote the nonoffensive, high self-esteem is more important than actually having a skill. neil: [ laughter ] >> saved a lot of school districts a lot of money, but the mechanics, the engineers, the plumbers, it results in a lot higher prices for those guys to get them. getting a plumber is like waiting for the pope. >> the average age is 86 years old. they're not around anymore. neil: so what do
i'm talking about john ratzenberger, in every single pixar film. you're the best. concerned about this. big beef is what? >> it's x amount of years going around the country like paul revere. neil: you have been relentless. >> just put shop classes back in the schools. this is the first generation raised in the history of mankind that is illiterate in the use of tools. so, where is the next y workers coming from? manufacturers? someone's got to build the ships, the planes, the...
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they're not pixar. >> we've moved out of the age where you need these fancy video editing suites and hundred thousand dollar cameras. >> which is great for independent filmmakers but it puts tools in the hands of a lot of folks. unfortunately it puts tools in the hands of folks like them. >> are there techniques that you notice that you think they're using for example to instill fear in people? it's sometimes they'll slow down pictures or they'll darken the image. particular reasons? >> i think some of these videos of about frightening people. you know, having video or these atrocious things. that's about instilling fear. a trailer like this one i think is more about touching the excitement in a possible young recruit that they could be part of an action movie themselves and to say look at what we're doing. isn't this thrilling and exciting? you, too, could be part of that. >> when you're working on your upcoming film, you noticed in libya, a lot of the footage in your film was shot by the main character, and in his footage we can see the libyan rebels taking photos of themselves. >>
they're not pixar. >> we've moved out of the age where you need these fancy video editing suites and hundred thousand dollar cameras. >> which is great for independent filmmakers but it puts tools in the hands of a lot of folks. unfortunately it puts tools in the hands of folks like them. >> are there techniques that you notice that you think they're using for example to instill fear in people? it's sometimes they'll slow down pictures or they'll darken the image. particular...
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the conspeakersy goes back to 1986 when lucas film and pixar agreed not to cold cut employees.oth companies are owned by disney. tech giants whether it was apple or ghouled or facebook. >> tmz's big announcement today, what has happened with central bank and europe in the 28, we have the president's speech on isis tomorrow. hans olson, recently promoted global head of investment strategy for the wealth and management business at barclay's. when did that happen? >> about a month ago. >> you go, guy. and alec young, investment strategist at s&p oppenheimer funds, nothing to do with -- do you remember the company at all, s&p? >> absolute lit. it was a great experience. >> so you're not mad, you're not bitter? this was your choice? a better firm, step up, more money? >> i wouldn't say better firm. different firm. great shot, great action. >> have you changed any of your viewpoints based on their overriding stance on things or you're still the same alex? >> i'm still the same alex, it's still the same job. >> what happened friday? it was a disappointing number. >> well, that was the
the conspeakersy goes back to 1986 when lucas film and pixar agreed not to cold cut employees.oth companies are owned by disney. tech giants whether it was apple or ghouled or facebook. >> tmz's big announcement today, what has happened with central bank and europe in the 28, we have the president's speech on isis tomorrow. hans olson, recently promoted global head of investment strategy for the wealth and management business at barclay's. when did that happen? >> about a month ago....
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so relevant and compelling is they're not just snow white and they're not just cinderella, they're pixarvel and star wars and so they've continued to be relevant to a new generation of consumers. >> red sox? red sox won last night. >> no, we lost. >> you lost -- >> but i -- >> just being in new york is you know keeps away -- >> so tonight is jeter's -- well you have -- >> last -- >> yankees -- >> will be at fenway park on september 2th. you're all invited. >> what are you going to do? >> you know, we're working on it. >> did raise an interesting point local markets i see how you know i would still watch the reds if i was in cincinnati, obviously. but the big event is still the series, and the playoffs, it almost reminds me of march madness in a way. through the rest of the year, baseball isn't it sort of not everyone's watching 160 -- >> that's why we need to address the speed of play. it's something that we're talking about. next season i think you'll make some changes -- >> by the way there are rules that are in place that need to be enforced. the batter should keep one foot in the bat
so relevant and compelling is they're not just snow white and they're not just cinderella, they're pixarvel and star wars and so they've continued to be relevant to a new generation of consumers. >> red sox? red sox won last night. >> no, we lost. >> you lost -- >> but i -- >> just being in new york is you know keeps away -- >> so tonight is jeter's -- well you have -- >> last -- >> yankees -- >> will be at fenway park on september 2th....