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From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms

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An edition of The Art of Walt Disney (1973)

The Art of Walt Disney

From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms

New Concise Edition
  • 4.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 29 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 3 Have read

Walt Disney's rise to fame is a classic American success story. A poor boy from the Mid-west, he made his way to the top with a combination of hard work, practical know-how, enterprise, and ingenuity. What makes this success story different from all the rest is the fact that his unique imagination touched off a shock of recognition in the minds of millions of people all over the world. The characters Disney brought to the screen--Micky and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy, the Seven Dwarfs, Jiminy Cricket, Dumbo, and the others have a universal appeal. Movies as diverse in idiom as Fantasia and Mary Poppins illustrated the range of his inventions, and he has also left us, beyond his film successes, two extraordinary entertainment complexes. Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

At the beginning of his career, Disney took a humble branch of the motion picture industry--the animated cartoon--and, within a dozen years, transformed it into a new art form capable of sustaining complex and subtle ideas. The first cartoon with synchronized sound, the first in full color, and the first animated feature were all produced by Walt Disney. His genius and sure intuition created a framework that supported the talents of many gifted individuals, many of whom are discussed in these pages. Above all however, this is a record of one man's imagination.

This account of Disney's career benefits from free access to the Walt Disney archives. The author conducted dozens of interviews with past and present Disney employees and selected a great number of previously unpublished drawings, paintings, and photographs for inclusion in this book. The basic techniques of animation are explained, and various examples of story sketches, layouts, animation drawings, and background paintings--all the elements that go into the making of an animated film--are illustrated. Many film stills and documentary photographs enrich the story, and we learn how film-making skills were adapted to aid in the design of the parks, bringing to life unexpected combinations of nostalgia and electronics.

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Pages
160

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The Art of Walt Disney: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms
November 1, 2004, Harry N. Abrams
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The Art of Walt Disney: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms
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Table of Contents

Introduction --
pt. 1. A new art form --
1. Early enterprises --
2. Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphonies --
3. Six cartoon classics --
4. Hyperion days --
pt. 2. Feature animation --
5. Snow White : the first feature --
6. Pinocchio --
7. Fantasia : the great experiment --
8. Dumbo and Bambi --
9. Interruptions and innovations --
10. Later animation --
pt. 3. Live-action films --
11. Actors and animals --
12. Davy Crockett, other heroes and Mary Poppins --
pt. 4. The Magic Kingdoms --
13. Beyond film : Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
1975

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791/.092/4
Library of Congress
NC1766.U52 D533 1975

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
160p.
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
13.5 x 10.8 x 1.8 inches
Weight
6.7 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7999268M
Internet Archive
TheArtOfWaltDisneyByChristopherFinchStarbrite
ISBN 10
0810980525
ISBN 13
9780810980525
LCCN
74008435
OCLC/WorldCat
610364682, 1035752917
Paperback Swap
0810990075
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0810990075
Library Thing
190879
Goodreads
683130

Work Description

Walt Disney's rise to fame is a classic American success story. A poor boy from the Mid-west, he made his way to the top with a combination of hard work, practical know-how, enterprise, and ingenuity. What makes this success story different from all the rest is the fact that his unique imagination touched off a shock of recognition in the minds of millions of people all over the world. The characters Disney brought to the screen--Micky and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy, the Seven Dwarfs, Jiminy Cricket, Dumbo, and the others have a universal appeal. Movies as diverse in idiom as Fantasia and Mary Poppins illustrated the range of his inventions, and he has also left us, beyond his film successes, two extraordinary entertainment complexes. Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

At the beginning of his career, Disney took a humble branch of the motion picture industry--the animated cartoon--and, within a dozen years, transformed it into a new art form capable of sustaining complex and subtle ideas. The first cartoon with synchronized sound, the first in full color, and the first animated feature were all produced by Walt Disney. His genius and sure intuition created a framework that supported the talents of many gifted individuals, many of whom are discussed in these pages. Above all however, this is a record of one man's imagination.

This account of Disney's career benefits from free access to the Walt Disney archives. The author conducted dozens of interviews with past and present Disney employees and selected a great number of previously unpublished drawings, paintings, and photographs for inclusion in this book. The basic techniques of animation are explained, and various examples of story sketches, layouts, animation drawings, and background paintings--all the elements that go into the making of an animated film--are illustrated. Many film stills and documentary photographs enrich the story, and we learn how film-making skills were adapted to aid in the design of the parks, bringing to life unexpected combinations of nostalgia and electronics.

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