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A PowerPoint Presentation on Walt Disney

By: Nilakantha sahani

Basic Facts
Born- December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois Died- December 15, 1966 in Burbank, California from lung cancer Occupation- Film producer, co-founder of The Walt Disney Company, formerly known as Walt Disney Productions Spouse- Lillian Bounds Disney (1925- 1966) Children- Diane Disney (b. 1933) Sharon Disney (1936-1993) Was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Became one of the best known motion picture producers in the world

Awards
Received 64 Academy Award nominations out of which he won on 26 occasions Won 7 Emmy Awards 1932, the film Flowers and Trees won Walt the first of his 32 personal Academy Awards

Childhood
Born to Elias Disney, an Irish-Canadian, and his mother, Flora Call Disney, coming from a German-American descent While living in Marceline, MO Walt developed his love for drawing One of his neighbors, a retired doctor Doc Sherwood, paid him to draw pictures of his horse, Rupert His family remained in Marceline for four years, moving to Kansas City in 1910

Teenage Years

In 1917, Walts dad acquired shares in the O-Zell jelly factory in Chicago and moved his family there During Disneys freshman year at McKinley High School, he began taking night courses at Chicago Art Institute Became cartoonist for school newspaper Cartoons were very patriotic, focusing on World War 1 Dropped out of high school at 16 to join the Army but was rejected because he was underage After the rejection Walt and a friend joined the Red Cross Following this he was sent to France for a year where he drove an ambulance He moved to Kansas City when he got back to begin his artistic career Brother Roy worked at a bank in the area, and got him a job through a friend at Pesmen-Rubin Art Studio Created ads for newspapers, magazines, and movie theatres It was here that he met cartoonist, Ubbe Iwerks, and became close friends and decided to start their own art business January 1920 Disney and Iwerks formed company called Iwerks-Disney Commercial Artist Following a rough start, Iwerks left temporarily to earn money at Kansas City Film Ad Company.

Hollywood
With his brother, Disney pooled in money to set up the first Hollywood cartoon studio in his uncles garage He sent an unfinished print to New York distributor Margaret Winkler, who promptly wrote back to him She was keen on a distribution deal with Disney for more liveaction/animated shorts based on Alice in Wonderland

Mickey Mouse
Was based on a mouse adopted as a pet, working in a Kansas City studio Ubbe Iwerks reworked sketches made by Disney so it was easier to animate it However, Mickeys voice and personality was provided by Disney 1st animated short with Mickey in it titled, Plane Crazy, was a silent movie Soon after appearing in his second film Steamboat Willie

Silly Symphonies

Following Mickey Mouse series, musical short series Silly Symphonies came along in 1929 The first short was called The Skeleton Dance and was drawn and animated only by Iwerks, who was responsible for drawing most of the cartoons for Disney in 1928 and 1929 In 1930, Disney signed a new distribution deal with Columbia Pictures, because they thought they werent getting enough profits from Pat Powers Iwerks was pulled into opening his own studio by Pat Powers He launched his own series Flip the Frog He also made two other series Willie Whopper and Comicolor In 1936 Iwerks shut down his studio to work on various projects In 1940 he returned to Disney Studios By 1932 Mickey Mouse was successful but Silly Symphonies was not In that same year, Disney got competition with Max Fleischers cartoon Betty Boop Silly Symphonies had gotten stronger plots Through this, Disney created the cartoon The Three Little Pigs in 1933 Featured a hit song, which became the anthem of the Great Depression, Whos Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf

Snow White and the seven Dwarfs


On Decemebr 21, 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full length animated musical feature, premeired at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles It produced at unheard cost of $1,499,000 during the depths of the Depression

Bibliography
1. Walt Disney Ed. D Merrill Jan 24, 2008 Wikimedia Foundation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney 2. Walt Disney: A Short Biography Ed. Chris Wingert 2003 Just Disney.com http://justdisney.com 3. Fanning, Jim. Walt Disney, Pop Culture Legends. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1994

4. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Dir. David Hand. Videocassette. Buena Vista Home Video, Dec. 21, 1937

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