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Sujet: Peter Pan [Walt Disney - 1953] | Flounder69
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| Rechercher dans: Les Films d'Animation Sujet: Peter Pan [Walt Disney - 1953] Mar 6 Fév 2024 - 19:10 | - Walt Disney Animation Studios a écrit:
- Peter Pan flew into theaters on this day in 1953! Take a look at how the story came to life with visual development art from the Walt Disney Animation Research Library.
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- To help breathe life and realism into Tinker Bell — who made her animation debut in Walt Disney's "Peter Pan" on this day in 1953 — studio animators studied the performances of live-action reference models, including actress Margaret Kerry (pictured here with a pair of oversized scissors).
“It’s great to be able to do body expressions even more than facial expressions,” said the pixie's designer and lead animator, Marc Davis. “The whole physical attitude of somebody [expresses] attitude."
"Sometimes a little pantomime pattern works," he continued, "or maybe somebody will come up with a way of doing something that’ll be kind of cute, and you say, ‘I want to use that.’” #waltdisneyarchives #disneyhistory #disneyanniversary #peterpan #tinkerbell | Sujet: Les Trois Caballeros [Walt Disney - 1944] | Flounder69
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| Rechercher dans: Les Films d'Animation Sujet: Les Trois Caballeros [Walt Disney - 1944] Dim 4 Fév 2024 - 10:25 | - Walt Disney Archives a écrit:
- "Have you been to Baía, Donald?"
On this day in 1945, "The Three Caballeros" was released in the U.S., inviting audiences on a musical journey honoring Latin American culture. In this publicity image, Panchito, José Carioca, and Donald Duck join Brazilian star Aurora Miranda, who famously performed in the film's colorful "Baía" sequence. #waltdisneyarchives #disneyhistory #disneyanniversary #thethreecaballeros | Sujet: La Belle au Bois Dormant [Walt Disney - 1959] | Flounder69
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| Rechercher dans: Les Films d'Animation Sujet: La Belle au Bois Dormant [Walt Disney - 1959] Dim 28 Jan 2024 - 11:50 | - Walt Disney Archives a écrit:
- In celebration of the 65th anniversary of Walt Disney’s cinematic triumph “Sleeping Beauty” (1959), the #WaltDisneyArchives is pulling back the curtain on the making of this beloved film.
Prop storybooks date back to Disney’s first animated feature, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” and are often used to introduce Disney films based on fairy tales or classic books. The ornate prop storybook which introduces “Sleeping Beauty,” with many interior illustrated pages depicting a new chapter of the story, is considered the most elaborate prop book created for a Disney animated project. The original “Sleeping Beauty” prop book is currently on display at #Disney100: The Exhibition at the Exhibition Hub Art Center in Chicago, Illinois. | Sujet: La Belle au Bois Dormant [Walt Disney - 1959] | Flounder69
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| Rechercher dans: Les Films d'Animation Sujet: La Belle au Bois Dormant [Walt Disney - 1959] Jeu 25 Jan 2024 - 14:10 | - Walt Disney Archives a écrit:
- In celebration of the 65th anniversary of Walt Disney’s cinematic triumph “Sleeping Beauty” (1959), the #WaltDisneyArchives is pulling back the curtain on the making of this beloved film.
Determined to produce an animated feature like no other, Walt Disney assigned stylist Eyvind Earle (pictured here) as production designer. Earle applied a stylized approach that was unlike previous animated films by combining Gothic French, Italian, and pre-Renaissance influences with his own abstract style of realism to create the unique elegance seen in “Sleeping Beauty.” Earle was named a Disney Legend in 2015. - Walt Disney Archives a écrit:
- In celebration of the 65th anniversary of Walt Disney’s cinematic triumph “Sleeping Beauty” (1959), the #WaltDisneyArchives is pulling back the curtain on the making of this beloved film.
To help breathe life and realism into the film’s characters, Walt and his filmmakers enlisted live performers to play out their roles on a soundstage so animators could observe the nuances of their body movements and translate their actions into the two-dimensional realm of animation. For “Sleeping Beauty,” Helene Stanley and Ed Kemmer (pictured here) took on these roles for Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip. | Sujet: Robin des Bois [Walt Disney - 1973] | Flounder69
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| Rechercher dans: Les Films d'Animation Sujet: Robin des Bois [Walt Disney - 1973] Mer 8 Nov 2023 - 20:10 | - Walt Disney Archives a écrit:
- Oo-de-lally! Today marks the 50th anniversary of the animated classic "Robin Hood" (1973)!
Based on character and story concepts by Disney Legend Ken Anderson (left), the story was brought to life using some 350,000 drawings, 800 painted backgrounds, and 100,000 painted cels, including the one worked on here by Ink & Paint artist Charlene "Cherie" Miller (right). #RobinHood #DisneyAnniversary #DisneyHistory #WaltDisneyArchives | Sujet: Disney 100 Years of Wonder [2023] | Flounder69
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| Rechercher dans: The Walt Disney Company Sujet: Disney 100 Years of Wonder [2023] Lun 16 Oct 2023 - 17:20 | - Walt Disney Archives a écrit:
- In 1923, a young man from the American Midwest, along with his older brother, rented space in the back rooms of a small real estate office in Hollywood, California. Eight days later, on October 16, an agreement was signed to produce an animated series known as the Alice Comedies.
This marked the humble beginning of a family entertainment company that would create unforgettable stories, characters that would become beloved friends, and wondrous experiences that would touch hearts around the world.
Happy 100th anniversary to The Walt Disney Company.
#waltdisney #roydisney #disney100 #waltdisneyarchives #disneyhistory - Walt Disney Archives a écrit:
- In honor of today's centennial celebration for The Walt Disney Company, we present a series of six all-new illustrations that explore Disney’s creative endeavors through the eras, from the beginning of the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio in 1923 to the Company’s latest cinematic, streaming, and Disney Parks adventures!
Illustrated by noted visual artist Sam Carter, and created in partnership with senior Disney designer Melanie Lapovich, the artwork debuted yesterday at @disneyd23's Disney100: D23 Royal Anniversary Ball at The Walt Disney Studios. Enjoy this journey through beloved moments and milestones in Disney history from the 1920s, 1930s-40s, 1950s-70s, 1980s, 1990s-2000s, and 2010s-20s. Which Disney era is your favorite? #disney100 #d23 #waltdisneystudios #disneyhistory | | |
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