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Loading... The Art of Walt Disney: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms (1973)by Christopher Finch
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Note: this is the condensed version of Finch’s more lengthy (ca. 500 page) publication about Disney. I’ve read a couple of other books on the history and art of Walt Disney which go into a huge amount of detail about the development of the company that dominates American animation as well as the individual films that led to its success, but this book is a pretty decent light take on the subject. Finch discusses the early days of Disney and his development into a business mogul in just enough detail that we’re kept engaged, but steers far clear of attempting to be a really comprehensive history. He covers Disney’s earliest short films (spending more time on these than any of the other topics it seems) and the initial full length features before delving into brief discussions on Disney’s ventures into live action and the ideas behind Disneyland and Disneyworld. I’m generally always more interested in more in depth discussions on specific projects - give me an entire book on Fantasia, PLEASE - but this was an easy to read introduction to Disney’s history, which showcases Finch’s passion for sharing film (and specifically the art of animation) history. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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Traces the career of the beloved cartoonist while exploring the diverse artistic and cinematographic techniques used to make his animated and live action films. No library descriptions found. |
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