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Guggenheim moved to Lucasfilm in 1980 and was tasked to work on the new film editing system. The new system, named Editdroid, was introuduced at NAB in 1984, ushering in a new generation of editing tools for video and filmmakers.

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  • Ralph Guggenheim
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  • Guggenheim moved to Lucasfilm in 1980 and was tasked to work on the new film editing system. The new system, named Editdroid, was introuduced at NAB in 1984, ushering in a new generation of editing tools for video and filmmakers.
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  • Guggenheim moved to Lucasfilm in 1980 and was tasked to work on the new film editing system. The new system, named Editdroid, was introuduced at NAB in 1984, ushering in a new generation of editing tools for video and filmmakers. After the research lab was sold to Steve Jobs and renamed Pixar, Guggenheim went from managing the animation group in the late 1980s to being Vice President of Feature Animation. He also produced Toy Story, and was the producer for a short while on Toy Story 2. He left the company after 17 years in June 1997. Since then he has worked for Electronic Arts and started his own animation studio, Alligator Planet.
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