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    “Walt Disney”, from Contemporary Heroes and Heroines helps give readers a clear look at Walt Disney’s astounding success with the Walt Disney Company. It starts by providing some general information about Disney and his career, such as that he was an animator and producer. The article then goes into detail about the early stage of his career, which took off with the creation of Mickey Mouse. It leads into the next part of his career by stating, “But Disney's creations included far more than the…

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    As stated in the beginning of the movie “video games don’t die, they evolve”. As a Graphic Design Art major that hits a soft spot because as an artist you understand even when you put your passion into your work; you can always create new ideas and evolve with the new trends. Artwork in my eyes is creativity, imagination, and telling a story. Phil Fish communicated “every form of artwork or expression man kind has ever made is put into a video game”. The argument they were making that impacted…

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    narrates his stories, the audience enjoys a short accompanying animation of Br’er Rabbit and Br’er Fox with the typical Disneyesque singing birds and talking animals, and sometimes with Uncle Remus directly interacting with the story characters. The animators managed to seamlessly incorporate Uncle Remus into the animal world. The scenes looked completely natural and in sync, which is very impressive for the time. The animations were often accompanied by lively and catchy music that will make…

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    reality” (Walt Disney). Walt Disney created a company that changed our world; few artists achieve international admiration and few entrepreneurs build their financial empires on childhood fantasies. Walt Disney did both in his extraordinary career as animator, film producer, television show host, and theme park developer” (McCook). He and his company have been a large part of children's lives for over fifty years, being a staple of magic and fun. He has not just affected the life of children…

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    Illustration in Disney In this essay I am going to be talking about illustration in Disney. I am mainly going to be writing about Carl Barks (the creator of Disney’s Scrooge McDuck) and Paul Murry (a co-creator of Goofy (along with Walt Disney and Art Babbitt) Both of these artists created famous Disney classic characters and they also are both Disney comic artists. I have chosen these two artists because I am very interested in the field of illustration, Disney and these specific characters.…

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    turning point in history. Walter Elias Disney made the largest brand name in the world, in entertainment. He inspired people from many cultures, and he greatly influenced the average family life. Walter Disney was an American entrepreneur, cartoonist, animator, voice actor, and film producer. He has been an inspirational figure within the American animation industry and throughout the world. Walt was seen as a cultural icon, known for his influence and contributions to entertainment during the…

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    The faces of children light up with excitement and disbelief. Seeing all the characters they watch on television and always dreamed to be, seemed to be mind-boggling. Street parties with all the Disney characters imaginable, loud music and dancing children and their parent in front of the “Magical Castle” is every kids dream. Thrilling rides for all ages, photos, meet and talk with your favorite characters, every food and candy you can dream of all in one day. Walt Disney world is the ultimate…

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    There can be too many things that can describe you and your cultural identity. The types of things that identify your culture are not only your race or parties you celebrate. It is the purpose of why are you celebrating. Culture includes the the traditions you pass on to each generation. It is the thing you enjoy. It is the language you speak. My cultural identity is what makes me unique. My quinceanera dress represents my culture and me. My dress was color coral and a light soft…

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    Movie franchises have a great influence on people’s lives. Everyday, movies are stripped of quotes and relatable situations, and are used to form personalities. The influence that Star Wars has on people’s lives is so massive, that there’s a celebration in Florida every year to commemorate that inspiration. When it comes down to it, Star Wars inspires more creativity and more imagination than any other movie franchise on the face of the Earth.. Culture has been rocked hard by the Star Wars…

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    Description Monsters, Inc., a 2001 animated comedy directed by Pete Docter and produced by Pixar Animation takes place in a fictional city inhabited by monsters called Monstropolis. The movie focuses on James P. “Sully” Sullivan and Mike Wazowski, two monsters who work at the factory Monsters Incorporated. The factory employs monsters to travel to a parallel human world to capture the screams of human children which are then converted into energy to power the city. The movie follows Mike and…

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