Let's begin with “Frozen”. One doesn't have to like Disney or musicals, but anyone who knows the two films will agree with us: They are masterpieces. The man responsible is Ed Catmull, once founder of Pixar Studios, later president of Disney Studios. What is his recipe for success? “Every one of our films is really bad on the first try,” says Catmull. “Frozen was a disaster. It’s all about feedback.”
It’s all about feedback. A deceptively simple sentence. But like everyone who works in the business of storytelling, we know the explosive power it holds: creatives work best when they don't perceive criticism of their work as hurtful, when they can express wild ideas without worrying about embarrassing themselves, in short: when the team trusts each other. This trust is based on the way the people in this group treat each other. In other words, in their culture.