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Walt Disney Mickey Mouse
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Pee Wee Tim Burton
1,238 wordsAlthough the typical layman would immediately label him an oddball, those who are a little bit more familiar with Tim Burton would say that he's a beautiful mess. Burton was born August 25, 1958 in Burbank, California. He lived in typical suburbia, along with his brother and parents, although he never felt very attached to them. He felt much closer to the films of Vincent Price and the writings of Edgar Allan Poe. While his parents wanted him to go play outside and be "normal, " he would rather ...
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Walt Disney Mickey Mouse
721 wordsWalt Disney, one of Americas most famous producers of all time, admired by people of all races and ages, from children to great grandpas and grandmas, Walt Disney was definitely a popular man. I really admire him for his productions, his animations, and his accomplishments. He shows his leadership by the goals in which he set and achieved. Also by the people he directed and assisted. Walt Disney Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. He left school at the age of sixteen. ...
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Billion Dollar Industry Animated Films
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Red Riding Hood Roald Dahl
3,977 words... et Atwood, which has a contemporary setting, thus disproving the notion that Disney has halted the natural evolution of the fairy tale. I have to agree with the substance of this argument but would have to suggest that one example of a modern slant to an ancient tale is hardly enough to prove the point. But something that James did mention in his post to the forum reminded me of the work of an author unquestionably relevant to our discussion: read some Angela Carter he urges: in fact, watch ...
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Walt Disney Bridging Past And Present
1,011 wordsWhen your heart is in your dreams, no request is too extreme, when you wish upon a star your dreams come true. Walt Disney is by far one of the influential people of the twentieth century. Try to imagine a world without Walt Disneys magic, his movies, or even his theme parks. He has signal handedly shaped the entertainment industry in to what we know today. He pioneered the fields of animation, movies, and entertainment. Walt Disney was our bridge from the past to the future. Walt had a very ear...
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Winsor Mc Cay Cylinder Was Spun Animation
1,445 wordsPersistence of vision was discovered in the early 1800 's. Our eye and brain retain a visual impression for about 1 / 30 th of a second. Persistence of vision prevents us from noticing that a motion picture screen is dark about half the time, and that a television image is just one bright, fast, discrete dot sweeping the screen. Motion pictures show one new frame (still picture of the movie clip) every 1 / 24 th of a second and the same frame is shown three times during this time period (Persist...
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Japanese Animation Folk Tales
1,456 words... e beginning as a medium, 's aid Linda Simensky, Director of Animation for Nickelodeon. We agree completely. Clay Animation may not be at it's highest potential, but we hope that it will make it someday. Maybe if additional feature films were made it would boost the industry of clay animation to an all time high. The only problem is that it takes such a long time and if the studios happened to take on a film, they would have to quit their other tasks and focus directly on that film. It took y...
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Animated Pocahontas Real Pocahontas Movie
397 wordsThe producers of the film made it more fantastic, because Pocahontas ha animals and birds in her side. This trait is inherent only for animated films, not for reality. Animated Pocahontas was provided with mystical and even spiritual relationships with nature. It means that different spirits of water, sky, earth, forest instructed and directed her with the purpose to help her in future to make important and right decisions. The example of such relationship is Pocahontas dialogue with Grandmother...
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Computer Animation Computer Games
1,004 wordsWe live in the world of computers. Tasks that were impossible to perform some ten years ago now can be easily accomplished with the help of computer. For such a short time, some things have changed so significantly that new kinds of art have emerged due to the development of new software programs, which became commonly used in the entertainment industry that became inevitable part in our daily lives. Today, probably everyone has played some computer games; saw a computer animated cartoon, or a m...
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Walt Disneys Classical Music
1,426 wordsFantasia is a truly unique movie that combines beautiful music with interpretive animation. The movies music is exquisite but one would expect no less form the Philadelphia Orchestra who, at the time, specialized in such classical works as preformed in this movie. The songs were written well but one would also expect this because they were written by musical geniuses such as Mozart and Bach and are some of their more popular works. There is no disputing these two things but what of Disneys inter...
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American Medical Association Effects On Children
1,853 wordsAdvertisement Influence on Children For years, the population has been exposed to different forms of media. Newspapers, magazines, television, films, radio, and more recently the Internet are ways of promoting ideas, spreading news, and advertising products. Children are viewers of advertisement and it is not a secret that advertisement influences their perception of world. Advertisement can have both negative and positive effects on children, but unfortunately its influence in the majority of c...
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Walt Disney Mickey Mouse
698 wordsWalt Walt Disney Walt Disney Walt Disney was one of the famous motion-picture producers in history. He first became known in the 1920 s and 1930 s for creating such cartoon film characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. He later produced feature length cartoon films, movies about wild animals in their natural surroundings, and films starring human actors. Disney won 32 Academy Awards for his movies and for scientific and technical contributions to filmmaking. He also gained fame for his develo...
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Wicked Stepmother Doesn T
1,204 wordsWhen most people think of the movie, Cinderella, they think of the animated Disney version with the little mice and the happy ending where Cinderella marries the prince and they live happily ever after. While the movie Ever After is based on Cinderella, it is not animated, but still has many of the same characteristics as the Disney version. Of course it is not exactly the same, and since it is not animated there are many differences. In Ever After, Drew Barrymore portrays the character Cinderel...
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White And The Seven Dwarfs Snow White And The Seven
1,077 wordsA Pioneer in Entertainment Film: Walt Disney During a 43 -year Hollywood career, which spanned the development of the motion picture medium as a modern American art, Walter Elias Disney was a pioneer and innovator, and the possessor of one of the most fertile imaginations the world has ever known. His creations set forth a foundation in the realm of animated entertainment through the use of modern applications and ingenious techniques. As an ambitious animator, Walt Disney began his career makin...
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Diversity Every Day Teach Our Children Pooh
1,030 wordsIn comparing childrens programs for their use of cultural diversity I watched several segments of Rugrats, Winnie the Pooh, and Out of the Box. The animated programs, Rugrats and Winnie the Pooh, dealt with diversity in much the same way. Out of the Box, however, was put together on a different level. The Rugrats is a delightful cartoon about a group of adventurous babies that are always getting into one thing or the other. The babys personalities are all quite different and ones weakness is off...
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World War Ii Turn Of The Century
3,579 wordsComics: In the Beginning The modern comic, as we know it, began in Joseph Pulitzer's New York World on February 17, 1895. The comic, drawn by Richard F. Outcault, was based on the life of Mickey Dugan, an Irish immigrant child in the city. Although the strip had no name, people have dubbed it the Yellow Kid because the nightshirt worn by Mickey Dugan was the projection for an experiment in yellow ink by the newspaper. Eventually the comic came to be known as Hogans Alley. Soon comics were recogn...
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Billion Dollar Industry Animated Films
1,321 wordsThe term anime refers to a distinctive tradition in Japanese animation that is almost immediately recognized by its superior artistic quality. Animation from Japan, also known as anime or japanimation is quite different from any other kind of animation including America? s. Animation in Japan is like that of the movie industry in America. There are categories ranging from sci-fi and action adventure to romance. Anime in the Japanese culture plays a major role in their lives. Voice actors become ...
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Itchy And Scratchy Sense Of Humour
1,365 wordsPrime-time Animation: A mockery of pop culture The Simpsons, which debuted in 1987 on The Tracey Ullman Show, was created by Matt Groening. Groening brought to the drawing board a warped satire on pop culture, which produced ripples in prime-time animation forever. Prime-time animation now contains spoofs on not only Western culture, but humanity as well. Due to these satirical, stereotypical views on Western and pop culture, and their irreverence, (prime-time) animated sitcoms have become unsui...
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Walt Disney Mickey Mouse
377 wordsWalt Disney, American cartoonist and motion picture producer, has made a big impact on todays animated motion picture industry. His great talent as a cartoonist and producer has inspired many of todays great film-makers. Here is a short summary of the early beginning and career of probably the greatest animator and film writer of all time. Walt Disney, in full Walter Elias Disney, was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. At age 16, he left highschool and later studied briefly at art sc...
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