Back in spring 2014, after visiting Carnegie Museum of Arts, I have also visited the Carnegie Museum Natural History. I found this museum more interesting than the first one because of the collection of art pieces which gives me very rare experience and so I enjoyed the galleries, photographs and different work of many other artists. It has maintained a great history work and so its importance can be imagined as it is among the top five natural history museums in the world. This is not merely a…
In 1911, Windsor McCay created his first cartoon, based on his comic strip Little Nemo. The silent animated short film with a running time of 10 minutes is one of the earliest ever made and its expressive character animation distinguished the film from the experiments of earlier animators. Little Nemo, 1911. https://alchetron.com/Little-Nemo-(1911-film)-45390-W The response to the film was enthusiastic. An item in the trade publication Moving Picture World, which praised the film's…
F. Scott Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896, in St. Paul Minnesota. His father opened a wicker furniture business which unfortunately failed. His father then took a job as a salesmen for Procter & Gamble. His job caused his family to move back and forth between Buffalo and Syracuse, NY. When Fitzgerald became 12 years old, his family returned to St. Paul, MN where he attended the St. Paul Academy and wrote a detective story in the school newspaper (University of South Carolina); this is…
Francois Jacobs was born on June 17, 1920 in Nancy, France. He was the only offspring of Therese Franck and Simon Jacob. He started to grow up and attended Lycee Carnot in Paris France and studied to be a surgeon. Mr. Jacobs was not able to finish is schooling soon because World War 2 interrupted in his second year of studying medicine. He left France to join the French Forces of London and, because of what he was studying in school he was sent to Africa to be the medical officer for the…
Preface: I want to make one thing clear, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are dumb, dorky, and stupid, on a concept level. TMNT target audience is young boys. If I'm being truthful I was a fan of the Ninja Turtles as much as any boy in his adolescence years. I was more of a Power Ranger fan, but TMNT was right there in the same wheelhouse of interest. Even tough I'm not that old, I can't take the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles seriously at my age. I watched this film to take a trip down nostalgic…
Congratulations! You finally explored the Virtual Arts Museum. This place is where unpredicted and astounding art is shown. I encountered something I have never experienced. That something was really examining and acknowledging work of art. I have been around fine art before and have taken a gander at ordinarily and I have delighted in it yet I have never truly sat down with workmanship to separate it and notification the little points of interest that make it so capable. Today I did visiting…
techniques. One of his early animation was The Island of Doctor Agor, which he created when he was 13 years old. After graduating from High School, he attended the California Institute of the Arts as an animator major. His talent impressed the Walt Disney Productions, which offered him an animator's…
Apprentice is the most famous segment in Disney’s movie Fantasia, which debuted in 1940. It is also the only piece to be in the sequel, Fantasia 2000. Johann Wolfgang von Goeth’s wrote the poem and musical, of the same name, which was the inspiration for Disney. The piece stars Mickey Mouse as the apprentice. The scene begins with the Sorcerer, Yen Sid, working on some of his magic while his apprentice, Mickey, is doing the chores. Soon, the Sorcerer puts his hat down and leaves the room.…
it to bring joy to every person watching," I continued. "This was one of the best achievement of my life," I added. "Ring, ring, ring," the school bell rung. "Alright everyone go get your bags and go seat back down. And, what do you say to Mr. Disney," the teacher exclaimed. "Thank you," everyone said at…
Invention That Changed My Life The innovator and inventor who came up with the idea of the sound cartoon is Walt Disney. He was the first person to use sound in the movies in 1928. This invention would change how films were made. Not only did he use the sound for the movies, but he used it on television. Television was new to people, but Walt Disney helped advertise his Mickey Mouse cartoons using the sound to add a new element to the cartoons. Many people were shocked to actually hear voices…