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    Eulogy For Walter

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    (12) Unfortunately, the business failed, but Walter wasn’t ready to give up on his dream. (13) He decided to partner with his older brother Roy, and start another company. (14) Walter spent hours at the drawing board and eventually developed a cartoon character called Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. (15) People liked the character, but it didn’t bring Walter fame or fortune. (16) Determined to become…

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    Swot Analysis Walt Disney

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    Overview In 1923, Walter Elias Disney along with his brother Roy formed Walt Disney Studio formally known as Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. Walt created a series of short lived-action/animated films titled Alice Comedies. The inspiration of the comedies came from a short film Walt created while living in Kansas City called Alice’s Wonderland. Walt’s work eventually attracted the attention of M.J. Winkler a distributor in New Work. The brothers began working out of a small office located in…

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    thought how Disney became so popular nowadays? The Walt Disney Company, universally recognized as Disney, refers to an American company that has managed to broaden its horizons with respect to multinational mass media and the company also happens to be an entertainment. Walt Disney is headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios situated in Burbank, California. It is the globe’s second major media corporation in relation to revenue and is preceded by Comcast Company in the industry. Walt Disney was…

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    Up Movie Essay

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    For the following project and analysis the movie I have chosen is Up, a popular animated film. Summary The movie begins in 1940. Carl Fredrickson is a little boy and a dreamer who idolizes the adventurer Charles Muntz. When he meets Ellie, who grew up in a small Midwestern town and also looks up to Muntz, they become close friends. However, Charles Muntz falls into disgrace, because he was accused of forging the skeleton of the monster of Paradise Falls. He travels in his blimp to South America…

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    Walt Disney was an exceptional leader and innovator. As a television pioneer, Walt ‘Elias’ Disney was among the first to present full color programming in the year 1961. Walt Disney was creative and passionate about his work. He brought success in the American tradition through his imagination and creativity. He is a perfect example to many and his workmates and friends referred to him as an inspirational. Walt is a legend whose contributions in the society will forever be remembered. He did…

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    Burton’s Techniques Although he worked with Disney, did you know that Tim Burton wasn’t allowed to release some of his films with Disney because they were ‘too scary’? Tim Burton has been spooking audiences of all ages for 30 years with his films created from childhood drawings. One can infer that Burton is able to create a twisted outlook on characters in his films by using low key lighting contrasting high key lighting, non diegetic sound, and high/low angles. To begin, Tim Burton tinkers with…

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    . Disney was an innovative animator and created the cartoon character Mickey Mouse. He won 22 Academy Awards during his lifetime and was the founder of theme parks Disneyland and Walt Disney World. In 1929, Disney created Silly Symphonies, which featured Mickey's newly created friends, including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto. One of the most popular cartoons, Flowers and Trees, was the first to be produced in color and to win an Oscar. In 1933, The Three Little Pigs and its title…

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    The happiest place on earth, created by the amazing and talented, Walt Elias Disney. Disney’s imagination was like a bomb; it started with one idea, then once that idea hit success, it only created an outburst of classic-character masterpieces. Walt Elias Disney, founded the movie classics: Pinocchio, Lion King, Snow White, Tarzan; and the famous, Mickey Mouse and Friends, and many others, but no show or movie could top his best creation: Disneyland and California Adventure Park. Joining…

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    “All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” This is one of the many inspirational quotes from one of the world’s most famous entrepreneurs. Since Walt Disney was a child, he has never let anything ruin his dreams of becoming an artist. Throughout his life, he has managed to create 2 amusement parks, multiple classic movies, and he has an entire channel based on his legacy. As a result of Walt Disney’s persistence, creativity, and entrepreneurship, he has given people…

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    Spongebob Flanderization

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    Introduced in 1999 was a cartoon featuring an underwater setting and unique characters based on marine life that would eventually become one of the most popular and recognizable cartoons ever made. Finding an individual who had never heard of the famous show would be a difficult task. Conceived by animator and former marine biologist Stephen Hillenburg, Spongebob Squarepants has left a remarkable impact on cartoons and has firmly placed itself as one of the best cartoons ever made. The series is…

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