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Pixar Animation Studios main competitors are Industrial Light & Magic, DreamWorks Animation, and Reel FX.

Competitor Summary. See how Pixar Animation Studios compares to its main competitors:

  • The Walt Disney Company has the most employees (223,000).
  • Employees at Industrial Light & Magic earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $80,032.
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Pixar Animation Studios vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1979
4.6
Emeryville, CA2$770.0M1,233
1971
4.8
San Francisco, CA1$450.0M2,000
1996
4.3
Dallas, TX1$37.5M350
1923
4.6
Burbank, CA17$91.4B223,000
1987
4.8
Culver City, CA1$7.1B9,500
2005
4.2
Hillsboro, OR1$36.5M362
1997
4.8
Santa Monica, CA1$3.9B3,500
1982
3.4
Los Angeles, CA1$704,54875
1994
4.8
Glendale, CA1$915.9M2,700
2003
4.4
Los Angeles, CA2$37.1M67
-
4.0
Freeport, NY1$5.3M53
1987
3.8
Greenwich, CT1$1.0M50
1986
3.4
Sarasota, FL1$500,00050
1969
3.9
Los Angeles, CA2$16.0M75
1975
4.0
San Francisco, CA1$21.7M2,053
1995
3.6
Denver, CO1$3.5M26
1960
4.1
San Diego, CA1$42.0M350
2016
4.0
New York, NY1$13.0M750
1979
4.2
Stamford, CT1$16.0M175
1996
4.3
Washington, DC1$50.0M200
1993
4.7
Los Angeles, CA1$98.6M50

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Pixar Animation Studios salaries vs competitors

Among Pixar Animation Studios competitors, employees at Industrial Light & Magic earn the most with an average yearly salary of $80,032.

Compare Pixar Animation Studios salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Pixar Animation Studios
$83,323$40.06-
Lucasfilm
$76,776$36.91-
Reel FX
$76,801$36.92-
The Walt Disney Company
$35,065$16.86-
Sony Pictures
$72,264$34.74-
LAIKA
$60,671$29.17-

Compare Pixar Animation Studios job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Pixar Animation Studios
$114,404$55.00
The Walt Disney Company
$122,899$59.09
Digital Domain
$118,367$56.91
Penske Media
$113,593$54.61
Lucasfilm
$110,046$52.91
This Old House
$108,200$52.02
LAIKA
$105,249$50.60
Sony Pictures
$105,125$50.54
Splaat
$104,166$50.08
Industrial Light & Magic
$103,842$49.92
Lionsgate
$101,378$48.74
DreamWorks Animation
$100,480$48.31
Blue Sky Studios
$98,189$47.21
Reel FX
$96,576$46.43
KPBS
$91,637$44.06
Radio Free Asia
$90,571$43.54
Free Speech TV
$84,687$40.72
Signs Now
$81,533$39.20
Print International
$80,059$38.49
ITV America
$72,727$34.96

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Pixar Animation Studios demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Pixar Animation Studios vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
The Walt Disney Company45%55%
Lionsgate48%52%
Lucasfilm53%47%
Pixar Animation Studios53%47%
DreamWorks Animation56%44%
Digital Domain73%27%

Compare race at Pixar Animation Studios vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
49%25%7%14%5%
8.5
58%19%10%9%5%
9.6
57%20%12%8%4%
9.6
55%20%9%11%5%
9.7
49%23%7%15%5%
9.5
56%23%8%8%5%
9.1

Pixar Animation Studios and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Jon Feltheimer
Lionsgate

During his 30-year entertainment industry career, Jon Feltheimer has held leadership positions at Lionsgate, Sony Pictures Entertainment and New World Entertainment and has been responsible for tens of thousands of hours of television programming and hundreds of films, including the global blockbuster Hunger Games franchise and multiple Academy Award winners La La Land, Crash, Monster’s Ball and Precious. Mr. Feltheimer was named Chief Executive Officer of Lionsgate in March 2000 and, during his tenure, the Company has evolved into a next generation global content leader noted for its innovation. Lionsgate’s market capitalization has grown from $80 million in 2000 to more than $5 billion today, and its revenue has increased more than 20 times over. In December 2016, Lionsgate acquired Starz, the largest acquisition in its history, creating a vertically integrated content platform with enhanced distribution capabilities. Lionsgate’s success has been driven by a 16,000-title library, a feature film slate that has generated an average of nearly $2 billion at the global box office each of the past five years and one of the largest independent television businesses in the world, encompassing nearly 90 shows on 40 different networks. Lionsgate’s television roster includes the ground-breaking hit series Orange is the New Black, the fan favorite Nashville, multiple Emmy Award winner Mad Men, the hit drama The Royals, the Golden Globe-nominated dramedy Casual, the breakout success Greenleaf and the critically-acclaimed Dear White People. Before joining Lionsgate, Mr. Feltheimer spent nine years at Sony Pictures Entertainment as head of the Columbia TriStar Television Group, shepherding the launch of hit TV shows such as Mad About You, Party of Five and The King of Queens as well as leading the television group's evolution into an international powerhouse that launched nearly 30 branded channels around the world. Mr. Feltheimer received MIPCOM’s prestigious “Personality of The Year” Award in October 2010, was inducted into Broadcasting & Cable’s Hall of Fame in October 2012, received NATPE’s coveted 2014 Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Award and the Producer’s Guild of America Milestone Award in January 2015. He has been named one of “America’s Most Inspiring CEO’s” by Esquire Magazine, and was the recipient of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s 2016 Humanitarian of the Year Award. He was named to the Board of Directors of Grupo Televisa in 2016 and Washington University’s Board of Trustees earlier this year.

Robert A. Chapek
The Walt Disney Company

Mr. Chapek served as Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products since the segment’s creation in 2018, and prior to that was Chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts since 2015. As Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, Mr. Chapek oversaw the Company’s largest business segment, with operations around the globe and more than 170,000 employees worldwide. The segment includes Disney’s iconic travel and leisure businesses, encompassing six resort destinations in the United States, Europe and Asia, a top-rated cruise line, a popular vacation ownership program, and an award-winning guided family adventure business. Disney’s global consumer products operations include the world’s leading licensing business across toys, apparel, home goods, digital games and apps, the world’s largest children’s print publisher, Disney store locations around the world, and the shopDisney e-commerce platform. During his tenure at the Parks segment, Mr. Chapek oversaw the opening of Disney’s first theme park and resort in mainland China, Shanghai Disney Resort; the addition of numerous guest offerings across Disney’s six resort destinations in the U.S., Europe and Asia, including the creation of the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge lands at Disneyland and Walt Disney World and the addition of Marvel-inspired attractions around the globe; and the expansion of Disney Cruise Line with the announced construction of three new ships. From 2011 to 2015, Mr. Chapek was President of the former Disney Consumer Products segment, where he drove the technology-led transformation of the Company’s consumer products, retail and publishing operations. Prior to that, he served as President of Distribution for The Walt Disney Studios and was responsible for overseeing the Studios’ overall content distribution strategy across multiple platforms including theatrical exhibition, home entertainment, pay TV, digital entertainment and new media. He also served as President of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, where he spearheaded the successful “vault strategy” for the Company’s iconic films and transformed the primary format of home entertainment from DVD to Blu-ray. Before joining Disney in 1993, Mr. Chapek worked in brand management at H.J. Heinz Company and in advertising at J. Walter Thompson. Mr. Chapek earned a B.S. in Microbiology at Indiana University Bloomington and an MBA from Michigan State University.

Mark Miller
Digital Domain

Mark Miller is a President/CEO at Digital Domain and Board Member at Digital Domain.

Christopher Defaria
DreamWorks Animation

Mike Marcantonio
Signs Now

Terry Thoren
Splaat

Parameswaran Ponnudurai
Radio Free Asia

Young Jin Oh
The Korea Times

Young Jin Oh is a Board Member at Korea Times New York Inc The and Chief Executive Officer at Korea Times New York Inc The.

Filip Feyaerts
Print International

Steve O'Brien
Reel FX

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