Sunday, 23 September 2012








 Walter Elias Disney

Walter Elias "Walt" Disney .He and his brother Roy co-founded Walt Disney Productions, which became one of the best-known motion-picture production companies in the world. 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.When Disney returned from France, he moved back to Kansas City to pursue a career as a newspaper artist. His brother Roy got him a job at the Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio, where he met cartoonist Ub Iwerks. From there, Disney worked at the Kansas City Film Ad Company, where he made commercials based on cutout animation. Around this time, Disney began experimenting with a camera, doing hand-drawn cel animation, and decided to open his own animation business. From the ad company, he recruited Fred Harman as his first employee.

Walt and Harman made a deal with a local Kansas City theater to screen their cartoons, which they called Laugh-O-Grams. The cartoons were hugely popular, and Disney was able to acquire his own studio, upon which he bestowed the same name. Laugh-O-Gram hired a number of employees, including Harman's brother Hugh and Ub Iwerks. They did a series of seven-minute fairy tales that combined both live action and animation, which they called Alice in Cartoonland. However, the studio had become burdened with debt, and Disney was forced to declare bankruptcy. Disney and his brother, Roy, soon pooled their money and moved to Hollywood.  Iwerks also relocated to California, and there the three began the Disney Brothers' Studio. Their first deal was with New York distributor Margaret Winkler, to distribute their Alice cartoons. They also invented a character called Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and contracted the shorts at $1,500 each. A few years later, Disney discovered that Winkler and her husband, Charles Mintz, had stolen the rights to Oswald, along with all of Disney’s animators, except for Iwerks. Right away the Disney brothers, their wives and Iwerks produced three cartoons featuring a new character Walt had been developing

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. The Three Little Pigs and its title song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" became a theme for the country in the midst of the Great Depression. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length animated film, premiered in Los Angeles. It produced an unimaginable $1.499 million, in spite of the Depression, and won a total of eight Oscars. During the next five years, Walt Disney Studios completed another string of full-length animated films, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo and Bambi. A new campus for Walt Disney Studios was opened in Burbank. A setback for the company occurred however, when there was a strike by Disney animators. Many of them resigned, and it would be years before the company fully recovered. Disney created "packaged features," groups of shorts strung together to run at feature length, but he was once again focusing on animated features. Cinderella was released followed by Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan a live-action film called Treasure Island Lady in the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty and 101 Dalmatians. In all, more than 100 features were produced by his studio.

Disney was also among the first to use television as an entertainment medium. The Zorro and Davy Crockett series were extremely popular with children, as was The Mickey Mouse Club, a variety show featuring a cast of teenagers known as the Mouseketeers. Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color was a popular Sunday night show, which Disney used to begin promoting his new theme park. Disney's last major success that he produced himself was the motion picture Mary Poppins, which mixed live action and animation. Disney's $17 million Disneyland theme park opened and it was a place where children and their families could explore, take rides and meet the Disney characters. In a very short time, the park had increased its investment tenfold, and was entertaining tourists from around the world.


11 comments:

  1. reminded how i use to love all this character..but reading all of this article, I salute this fella..kudos anika

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  2. We own Disney a lot of thanks .He give us the jolly when we was children by giving us animation movies and TV show......

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  3. Disney one of the best-known motion-picture production companies in the world

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  4. wow i dnt know about this much guy. but ur blog awesome and lesson also about this person.

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  5. awesome, thanks for sharing the info :)

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  6. this blog was really AWESOME and deserves way more views....Thank u!!!!

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  7. Great Blog. Very inspiring, specially when they tols all of the company's achievements. two thumbs up.

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  8. This is a very good one!

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  9. great one ...i just love Walt disney dream world.

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