10 Times Disney Changed The Animation World
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10 times Disney elevated the world of animation
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The commercial animation industry is almost synonymous with the name 'Disney'. Walt Disney was such a profound artist, visionary and storyteller that besides revolutionising the cartoon industry, he left an indelible stamp on the world of feature film animation.
Founded in the early 1920s by brothers Roy and Walt Disney, Disney Animation is currently organised as a subset of the much broader Walt Disney Studios which produces almost all forms of entertainment. From the Silly Symphonies to Snow White to Frozen, Disney Animation has blazed a vivid trajectory that spans across multiple media forms, like short films, features and live-action productions. This also includes a widely talked about foray into OTT and web streaming with Disney+ which is poised to make a lasting impression with undertakings like WandaVision.
This video takes a broad look at the ten most profound influences of Disney on the art and practice of animation. From delving into full technicolour and xerography to producing stereophonic sound systems to pioneering computer generated features, Disney's catalogue is the virtual Bible for All Things Animation. It's collaborative endeavours (and subsequent merging) with Pixar has given the Mouse House a lasting edge as the creators of cutting-edge, breathtaking animations. Disney films have also popularised the practices of storyboarding and roping in celebrities as voiceover actors.
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Written by: Roma M
Narrated by: Grant Kellett @Gtalkstoomuch
Edited by: Dylan McLeod
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