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    Walt Disney Research Paper

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    the war (“Facts about…” 1). When Walt was taken out of the war, he decided to take an enormous risk in his life and move out to California (“Facts about…” 1). While he was in California Walt created four different animation studios, but sadly only one of those four studios ended up being successful (Susanin 1). Most of the people in Hollywood told Walt that he was to young, and inexperienced to be a director or even to be an animator when he first moved out there (Cole 20). Because over…

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    spent the majority of his childhood in Marceline, Missouri. It was here that he began drawing and painting(Walt Disney 1), but at the age of 7, Disney moved to Kansas City and then moved once again in 1917 when his father bought a partnership in the O- Zell Jelly factory in Chicago, Illinois. In Chicago Disney became the junior art editor of his school newspaper at Mckinley High School and improved his drawing abilities by attending art classes at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in the evening.…

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    Author Jonathan Mantle notes the following quote: “We don’t even let the word ‘art’ be used around the studio. If anyone begins to get arty, we knock them down”-Walt Disney (92). Walter Elias Disney has trademarked the name “Disney” to be known around the whole world. It has been nearly 50 years since this innovative man has died, yet he is still relevant in today’s culture. Futhermore, the original Disney classics are still enjoyed by many people. However, most people do not realize the hard…

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    Community of Tomorrow.” Now it is simply a name, and the park is made up of two main sections, Future World and World Showcase. (http://traveltips.usatoday.com/overall-description-walt-disney-world-12275.html) Lastly, was Disney Hollywood Studios. Hollywood studios theme parks were created based on the Disney movies like “Toy Story Midway Mania ride” and “The Twilight Light Zone Tower of…

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    Walt Disney Biography

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    agreed to sell Alice’s Wonderland films (5). On July 13, 1925, Walt married an inker at the studio named Lillian Bonds. Charlie Mintz, Margaret’s husband, took charge on the Alice’s Wonderland films. In 1927, Disney, Ub Iwerks, and other animators created a series of successful cartoons featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Because production of this cartoon was expensive, the Disney Brother’s Studio went bankrupt (6). Therefore, animators headed to New York to work for Charlie Mintz since…

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    Walt Disney is a man in our society who made a deep impact in our childhoods. Walt Disney was not only an artist but an entrepreneur,voice actor,producer. From the start Walt Disney always had an interest in drawing. He took his interest and made it something that made him successful until this very day. Disney has gone through many obstacles in his life in order to become successful. He took his time and dedication to make an impact in our lives. It all began one day when he was in art class,…

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    One of these hardworking people was Walt Disney, the founder of the Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Records, Disneyland, and more. Throughout his life and career, Disney demonstrated many examples of his grittiness. To illustrate, in 1923, one of Disney’s first companies, Laugh-O-Gram, plunged into a deep debt. Despite the fact that Walt and his brother Roy had to declare bankruptcy, they did not lose sight of their dreams of spreading…

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    Walter Elias Disney can be considered a great American hero. He was not only considered one of the best in the entertainment industry, but also an inspiration to many. Walt Disney took steps, chances, and risks to get to where he was in life. He was naturally gifted with artistic ability and creativity, and this helped him get into animation. Eventually Disney created the first animated cartoons with sound and full length animated movies. He also made some of the worlds first theme parks, which…

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    Walt Disney Influences

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    dialogue is laid out so animators know what the characters will say. After that, the animators will make rough sketches of just the characters. The drawings are usually messy, and don’t have color, some films can use up to 50,000 drawings. At the studio the best drawers usually only sketch a few drawings then a person called the inbetweener does the rest. From there, they copy all them to the celluloid paper. Then, they go to the next station and get painted. Before the Celluloid’s get…

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    Disney Hero's Journey

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    As children, we are all taught of heroes as supernatural people who were born with some special power; after reading the story the reader realizes it is not the power that makes the hero special, rather the journey and conflict they are faced with. Walt Disney faced many conflicts while trying to become an artist, but he was successful when he put his mind to it. His journey can easily be compared to Scout Finch’s journey in To Kill a Mockingbird. Scout lost her mother at a young age and…

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