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    The Disney studio created and applied two key innovations raising the mode of animation to an art form. These two innovations include the multi-plane camera and stereo sound. Both helped take the Disney studio to the next level, bringing animation to a true art form by appealing to more of our senses. First let us focus on the multi-plane camera. The multi-plane camera is a camera that allows you to place transparent glass cells at varying distances away from the camera lens, thus creating the…

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    Brett Ratner

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    Brett Ratner net worth Brett Ratner was born on 28th March 1969 in Miami Beach, Florida USA. He Brett Ratner is the name signed behind Rush Hour film series as a director. He is most famous by that endeavor. Other notable works as a director and producer include, “The Family Man”, “X-Men: The Last Stand” and “Tower Heist”. His eye has been behind the director camera since 1990. So how much exactly is Brett Ratner rich? According to sources it is estimated that Brett Ratner`s net worth is $65…

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    Ray Bradbury Influence

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    The world of fantasy and future was largely inspired and designed by Ray Bradbury; he was not only influential in the designing of Epcot at Disney World, but also influential in the designing of the 1964 New York World’s Fair American Pavilion. (www.bradburymedia.blogspot.com) Bradbury in his youth was a zealous reader; so much so, he would devote hours refining his works to be a near imitation of Edgar Allen Poe’s writing style. In terms of science fiction and make-believe, Ray Bradbury was the…

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    Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury is a story about two boys who live in Greentown, Illinois. The two boys, Jim and Will grow up quickly in a few days when a carnival comes to town and they must try to help the lonely people of the town who long for something. The carnival feasts upon the town's people who long for something more and turns them into freaks that become part of the carnival. Disney also turned Bradbury's book into a movie that was released in 1983 and had Bradbury…

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    The Protector of all Sidekicks Imagine trying to talk to your parents but all they hear is gibberish coming from your mouth. Imagine not being able to walk in a straight line. Imagine feeling alone. Someone with autism deals with these issues every day. In the documentary Life, Animated the audience walks through Owen Suskind’s life as he struggles with autism. Owen was a normal kid, running around and playing with his brother every day; one day he became distant and started talking in…

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    had a significant impact on society in that many companies around Orlando are influenced by Disney’s hard work and hospitality and stories such as Snow White impacted the entertainment industry; companies all over the world recognize Disney and Mickey Mouse and the meanings behind each symbol. Born in 1901, Walt Disney was one of not only North America 's, but quite possibly the entire globe 's biggest icons and most influential men for decades to last. Born in Chicago on December 5th, Disney…

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    Edwin Catmull’s entire life has been based around his love for animation. As a little kid, Ed would wait for Walt Disney to come appear on Sundays on his black and white 12” television. He called it the, “Disney Magic”. Walt Disney was on of Catmull’s boyhood idols. The other idol that he had as a child was Albert Einstein. He explained, in his autobiography, the reason he probably looked up to these two men. He felt that they both represented creativity, just in different ways. Disney…

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    Bake Stone Research Paper

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    The Kensington Rune Stone: Real or fake? The story of the Kensington Rune stone began in 1898 after Olof Ohman, a Swedish farmer, discovered a rectangle stone when he was working on his farm near Kensington, Minnesota with his son. According to Barclay, Shelly. "The Kensington Runestone." N.p.,n.d. Web. 22 Oct. 2010, Olof Ohman reported that the stone, which weighs 202 pounds and has thirty-one inches tall, sixteen inches wide, six inches thick, and it was unearthed under the roof of the tree.…

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    because I am from India and the way Children’s grew up in India culture is wholly different from the children’s who grew up in American culture. I grew up by watching cartoons in childhood such as Tom and Jerry, Mr. Bean animated series, Hero, Mickey Mouse club house, but I never saw any Disney films in India so I am not familiar with any of the stuffs related to Disney. Moreover, for undergoing this assignment…

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    When watching Mickey Mouse Monopoly it became clear to me how I’ve noticed these things in the past. Even just a few months ago I was watching a YouTube video about Disney conspiracies and the Siamese cats were brought up. After really paying attention to these clips that were brought up in the video it makes me wonder how much these Disney movies actually play into our understanding of the world. Throughout this paper, I will discuss some of my observations from Disney movies as well as the…

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