Chan Kam Him
Professor Teresa Antonia Dey
F/TV 75G
14 June 2017
Walt Disney Walt Disney was one of the most important animators in the history of animation. His influence on the animation industry is huge and had created the most famous animation studio of all time. Unlike other studios at that time, Disney acknowledged the importance of having an emotional connection in between the characters and his audience. He paid lots of attention to his characters and was the first animator to have a department dedicated to story in his studio. Being the recipient of 4 Honorary Academy Awards. There is no doubt that he is one of the best. And his studio remains as one of the top studios worldwide and continues to influence the world of animation.
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She ordered the continuation of the series. This gave reason, and more importantly fund, for Disney to continue his work. He then founded Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio with his brother, and later, his old partners in the Laugh-O-Gram including Iwerks, Harman, and Ising, joined the studio. Things seemed to be on the right direction. But once again, a failure is waiting in the dark. Disney created a character after the end of the “Alice in Cartoonland” series, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It was a great success. Within a year, he made 26 cartoons of Oswald. But what he didn’t know is that the distributor had signed almost all Disney’s animators (except Ub Iwerks who refused the offer) in an effort to produce the Oswald series without Disney, which can save a lot of money. However, because of the contract between Disney and the distributor stated that the distributor own the rights to Oswald, there was nothing Disney can do but gave up Oswald. Desperately in need of a distributor, in 1928, Disney and Iwerks made the “Plane Crazy” for test screening, trying to find a distributor. This is the film starring the iconic figure of Disney, Mickey Mouse.
The Rise of the Giant
Sensed there will be a revolutionary change in the cinematic industry. He set up a make-shift synchronization system with assists from Wilfred Jackson, who is his collaborator and had some knowledge about music. He then used it for one of the most famous films of him, the “Steamboat
The name was eventually changed to The Walt Disney Studios. By the end of 1927, the Disney brothers created a total of 56 Alice comedies, which proved Walt as a producer and built up his animation studio that rivaled others in the business. In 1928, their company took a hit when almost all of their animators jumped ship and went to work for Universal Pictures. It was projected that Walt Disney’s animation career was over, but he kept fighting and it taught him to never give up control of his creations. Though the tale of how he came about isn’t clear, Mickey Mouse debuted on November 18, 1928. From that day, the Walt Disney Studios took off with the creation of Snow White in 1937 and Pinocchio and Fantasia in 1940. However, the studio took a break from movies after Pearl Harbor in order to aid in the war effort by converting the studio into a wartime industrial plant. After the war, Disney reconquered the title of leader of animation and rest is history. With the opening of Disneyland and the premiere of The Mickey Mouse Club in 1955, the company has only flourished. In 1963, there was the first use of audio-animatronics at Disneyland and Walt began the foundation of a project that would lead to Disneyworld. However, he was diagnosed with lung cancer in November 1966 and passed in December; therefore, unable to see his plan play out. Walter Elias Disney was a small-town boy who turned into a
Walter Elias Disney was an amazing film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Mr. Disney left this world, impacting and inspiring the lives of everyone and changing the world of movie-making forever. Walt Disney was the creator of popular animated characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Alice in Wonderland, and Snow White. He is the namesake for the Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney Resort, and many more. Walt Disney had lived an enthralling life, and improved the field of entertainment tremendously. To sum it all up, Walt Disney will always be remembered as the best entertainer of
Walt Disney was a very influential man to the entertainment industry. He made animation a whole new type of entertainment. Although Walt went through many struggles and problems, he pushed on and eventually saw results for all his hard work. Many hardships got in Disney’s way such as unsupportive parents and even bankruptcy; Walt pushed on through, always creating, working hard, and persevering to accomplish his dream.
Gabler, Neal . "Walt Disney, a Visionary Who Was Crazy Like a Mouse." The New York Times. The New York Times, 12 Sept. 2015. Web. 21 Apr. 2017. .
With his fellow artists in Kansas City Walt began his long endeavour into the art of production. Working with his brother Roy and a few others Walt worked his way to his dream, and in 1923 he was able to set up his studio in Hollywood where his first famous cartoons were produced. Walter and his partners had previously aired their cartoons dubbed Laugh-O-Grams which were wildly popular and after they created a series of seven-minute fairy tales that combined live action and animation. Out of their studio in Hollywood, also known as the “Disney Brothers’ Studio”, came incredible characters such as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit who was famously feuded over by the brothers and caused their famous split. Although the most beloved of all was the sensational Mickey Mouse. Up to this point in Walt’s career all of his work and other animations in the industry have one thing in common,
Alice Comedies sparked the idea for Walt of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in 1927. Disney who enjoyed drawing immensely and created 26 episodes in the first year. Dreaming big and ready to sign the contract for a second year Disney found out that his distributor, unbeknownst to him, contracted his employees without his knowledge to work directly for the distributor company, not for Disney. It was a shocking lesson for him to find out that he did not own the right to his characters.
Walt arrived in California in the summer of 1923 with dreams and determination, but little else. He had made a short film in Kansas City about a little girl in a cartoon world, called Alice's Wonderland, and he planned to use it as his "pilot" film to sell a series of these Alice Comedies to a distributor. On October 16, 1923, a New York distributor, M. J. Winkler, contracted to release the Alice Comedies, and this date became the formal beginning of The Walt Disney Company. Originally known as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, with
Walter Elias Disney had a great impact on American television and entertainment all over the world. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 just outside of Chicago, Illinois (“Walt Disney Biography”). Walt Disney moved to Missouri when he was five years old, where he began to develop a love for drawing (“Walt Disney’s Life”). When Disney was sixteen, he dropped out of school and was sent to France with the American Red Cross (Nix, Elizabeth). In 1919, Disney moved to Kansas City to become a newspaper artist (“Walt Disney Biography”). After his time as a newspaper artist, Disney made commercials based on animation with the Kansas City Film Ad; after making commercials, he decided to open his own animation studio (“Walt Disney Biography”). Walt Disney and Fred Hartman created cartoons to screen at a Kansas City theater (“Walt Disney Biography”). The cartoons were called laugh-o-grams, and were shown for three minutes before a film played; since the audience loved the laugh-o-grams, other theaters decided to show the short clips (“Walt Disney’s Life”). At the age of twenty, Disney was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1923 (“Walt Disney Biography”). After filing for bankruptcy, Walt Disney moved to Hollywood California and established the Disney Brothers Studios in Los Angeles (“Walt Disney’s Life”). Walt Disney created a short series called Alice in Cartoonland (“Walt Disney Biography”). Margret Winkler, distributer of the Alice cartoons stole the rights to Disney’s
Walt Disney went from a high school dropout at age 16, to a world famous film maker. When he was young he was very interesting in drawing pictures of different things around the farm. During World War I he helped many people by getting them help as an ambulance driver. After the war, he received many awards, he currently holds the record for the most academy awards and nominations. When he was little he would help on his family’s farm.
Throughout history there is no one else like Walt Disney. He has been one of the most influential people of this century and changed the world with his imagination and creative skills. His unique abilities started from his childhood and early business ventures. He has won many awards that have even set records. Everyday people all around the globe are entertained by some creation made by Walt Disney. He has made such an impact on the world we live in with his success; his legacy will live on forever.
He started at jobs all over just to learn more about animation and productions, through this process he met his soon to be close friend Ub Iwerks. Through working at different jobs and getting laid off at each of them Ub and Disney decided to leave, once Disney felt confident enough he started his own business, Laugh-O-Gram Films in 1922. Here he created one of his major accomplishments in his career, the Alice’s Wonderland, which soon became a cartoon series, the first of it’s kind to be a cartoon and a movie in the country. Continuing his dream of animation Walt realized he wasn’t a good businessman and his Film company wasn’t succeeding. He decided to move to Hollywood with the help from his brother Roy Disney, he was able to start Disney Brothers Studio, here he was able to publish his Alice Comedies on TV, which became very popular. His first character he create, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, became a huge hit in 1927 but unfortunately Charles Mintz, in charge of Universal Studios at the time, stole the rights to Oswald and took most of Walt’s employees away. This is where Mickey Mouse was
Walt Disney is extremely known for being a film producer and popular showman. He was very recognizing for being an innovator in animation and theme park design. Disney was a visionary in terms of cartoons. Disney views and visions came from his persistence for the future. Walt Disney strives upon building Disney’s to have core strengths in three areas of entertainment and recreation, motion pictures and videos. Walt created his first animated character, Mickey Mouse.
Business was starting to get bad for the brothers when his first character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was stolen from a Universal distributor Charles Mintz. Walt thought that this could be the end if everything, but he knew he had to create another character that would change everything. The idea of Mickey Mouse popped into Walt’s head on a train ride from Manhattan to Hollywood. He lets his brother Roy know that everything was ok because of how positive he was about this. Mickey Mousse was not always Mickey Mouse his original name was Mortimer but Walt’s wife Lillian told hi he should change it because she thought it was to pompous, so Mickey Mouse came out of it. The first Mickey Mouse cartoon was Plane Crazy in 1928, and it screened in Hollywood on May 15,1928. Walt was inspired by Charles Lindbergh’s heroic solo flight across the Atlantic.10 The plot was Mickey and a group of his animal friends who tried to create their own airplane.
In 1929, Disney created the first successful short film entitled, “Steamboat Willie”. Even though there were other animations
After losing everything, Walt and Ubbe decided to create another cartoon character now known as Mickey. After creating a series of short cartoons Mickey became the world’s most popular cartoon character in the 1930s. Walt created his first full-length animated musical feature in the production of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” which exceeded over $1,400,000 in profit (IMDb, 2010). Throughout 1937-1947 he continued to create full-length movies such as “Pinocchio”, “Fantasia”, “Dumbo”, and “Bambi”. Following his cartoon success, Walt