The unseen forces that Catmull had to overcome in his journey were the challenges of pioneering in the field of computer animation, the pressure of achieving his dream of creating a computer-animated movie, and the unexpected feelings of unrest and lack of interest after achieving his goal and establishing Pixar.
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Catmull is a brilliant computer scientist and animator. Paired with storytelling genius John Lasseter and other talented minds, they forged new territory in film by creating the first computer-animated movie, "Toy Story." Since his youth, making a computer-animated movie had been Catmull's dream. So, after he achieved this feat and Pixar stood on firm ground, he was surprised by feelings of unrest."I'd spent two decades building a train and laying its track. Now, the thought of merely driving it struck me as a far less interesting task."