The story of Pixar's early short films illuminates not only the evolution of the company but also the early days of computer animation, when a small group of artists and scientists shared a single computer in a hallway, and struggled to create emotionally compelling short films.
| Jim Blinn | Himself | |
| Eben Ostby | Himself | |
| Craig Good | Himself | |
| Loren Carpenter | Himself | |
| Ralph Guggenheim | Himself | |
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John Lasseter | Himself |
| Ed Catmull | Himself | |
| Alvy Ray Smith | Himself | |
| Bill Reeves | Himself | |
| Thomas Porter | Himself |
Directing |
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| Tony Kaplan | Director |
| Erica Milsom | Director |
Editing |
| Steve Bloom | Editor |
| Sarah Dunham | Editor |
| Steve Bloom | Editor |
Production |
| Ann Brilz | Producer |
| Sara Maher | Production Manager |
Sound |
| E.J. Holowicki | Sound mixer |
| Barney Jones | Music |
| David Slusser | Music |