Walt Disney Biography
Essay by taffybaby • November 14, 2013 • Case Study • 900 Words (4 Pages) • 1,839 Views
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Why is Walt Disney an important man in American history? He won 22 Academy Awards in his lifetime and was the founder of Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Walt Disney took multiple photography classes and art classes in high school. He had a passion for drawing and creating images that make other people happy. His cartoons, enthusiasm and passion has kept children smiling since 1911. Walt Disney is an important man in history because he changed the entire film industry, made the first animated film, and creating a wider appreciation for family values. (Sperb, Jason. 2005)
Walt revolutionized the film industry in so many ways, from the first feature-length cartoon to the way animation was created and viewed, to building an empire out of cartoon characters and imagination. Another technical innovation that Walt helped popularize was the multiplane camera used in animation filming. One of his animators developed a special multiplane camera that he used to film Snow White, and it revolutionized the cartoon industry because it gave the cartoon a 3-D effect, making it more lifelike and real to the viewer. By the early 1960s, the Disney Empire had become a major success, and Walt Disney Productions had established itself as the world's leading producer of family entertainment. ( Boje, David M,2013)
Walt Disney made the first animated film and on December 21, 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length animated film, premiered in Los Angeles. Disney claimed that one of his earliest fond memories was reading the Uncle Remus books as a child. He said they "came out in print when I was a kid, and I read every single one." It got a profit of $1.499 million, even though it was during the Depression, and won a total of eight Oscars. During the next five years, Walt Disney Studios completed multiple full-length animated films, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo and Bambi. Disney's most popular and enduring character, Mickey Mouse,
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made his debut in a series of animated cartoons produced by the filmmaker's own company in 1928; by far the most popular of these was Steamboat Willie, which utilized sound for the first time in an animated film. (Inga, M. Thomas, 2012)
Walt Disney is a prime example of family values and to appreciate your family. Walt's brother named Roy Oliver Disney was also the co-founder of Walt Disney World and Disneyland. His brother was his best friend and his business partner. In late 1965, Disney announced plans to develop another theme park to be called Disney World a few miles southwest of Orlando, Florida. Disney might not have spoke with his other brother and sisters as much as Roy, but he would take the time to meet his fans and spend plenty of time with children visiting his theme parks. Disney retained as much artistic control as possible. The company was involved in the publication
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