Walter Elias Disney
Early life and background
Walter Elias Disney, known as Walt Disney was born of the 5th of december 1901 in Chicago. His father Elias Disney, was an irish-Canadian and his mother flora call Disney, who is of English and German decent.
In 1909 Walt and his younger sister Ruth attended the new park school of Marceline.
The Disney's lived in Marceline for four years before moving to Kansas in 1911. While in Kansas Walt and Ruth attended the Benton Grammar school. During his time at school Walt met Walter pfeiffer. Walter Pfeiffer came from a family of theatre lovers who introduced Walt to motion pictures which he came to love. Walt, while attanding courses at the Kansas art institute, spent more time at the Pfeiffers
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This lead to a massive increase in the amount of people that went to the movies. Animation had been around for a short while but was not used as a large filming technique. It was only used in short sequences and had not been fully developed. phenakistoscope is an early example of animation, show below the device spins around to create a moving picture ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animation During 1910 many short animations were created and eventually animation became an industry of its own.
A phenakistoscope disc by Eadweard Muybridge (1893)
Genre of Disney's animations
During walt Disney's career he focuses mainly on comedy. This can be seen through the many children's characters and animations that he made. In the 1920s before disney had made his own compony, he was working on alice comedies. Alice comedies was a series of comical cartoons Walt made where Alice played by an actor, would interact with cartoons. "Four actresses played Alice throughout the series starting with Virginia Davis in 1923. The two other actresses were Dawn O'Day, Margie Gay and Lois Hardwick."(http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Alice_Comedies)
"I am interested in entertaining people, in bringing pleasure, particularly
Mr. Walt Disney was born on December 5th 1901 in Chicago Illinois to his mother Flora Call Disney and his father Elias Disney. He was one of five children and his family soon move after his birth to Marceline Missouri. Disney went to McKinley High School where he took
Walter Elias Disney was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 5, 1901. Growing up Walter had four siblings. Three brothers in which names were Herbert, Raymond, and Roy. The name of his fourth sibling was Ruth, the youngest, only female of the clan. Elias and Flora Disney were the
Walt Elias Disney was born December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. When Walt was around ten years Walt and his family moved to Kansas City. Walt’s family consisted of his father (Elias Disney), his mother (Flora Disney), and his four siblings (Roy, Raymond, Herbert, and Ruth). Walt was a kid who cared less about school work, and more about having fun with it. He was known to draw on his homework more than complete it. As he got older he started having jobs based around drawing. Eventually, Walt decided to his own cartoon business (Greene). This small, inexperienced business is what led to Mickey Mouse, then to various Disney movies, and to eventually to Disneyland.
In 1906, when Disney was four, his family moved to a farm in Marceline, Missouri. In Marceline, Disney developed his interest in drawing when he was paid to draw the horse of a retired neighborhood doctor. Walt would lay under what he called his dreaming tree and thought of the cartoons we see today. He was supposed to be babysitting his younger sister Ruth but he later confessed that he was under the tree dreaming. He called his time under the tree his belly botany adventures. When he laid there he would look at the bugs that inspired the
Walter Disney was born on December 5 1901 in Chicago. Throughout his childhood his family moved around the country finally settling in Kansas City. From an early age Disney grew a love
Walt Disney was one of the greatest animators and cartoonists who have ever lived. He reinvented animation by his creations and brought them to life through his stories, but not everyone knows the stories behind the characters. The characters that Walt Disney made are Mickey Mouse, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Walt started making hand drawn animations and then decided to open his own animation business, just a small company. Walt decided that he couldn’t do all of the drawings himself so he recruited a few members, he then thought about how he’d pay his interns and they came to an agreement so that if Walt makes money out of this animation stuff he promised to share it with the interns. So, his friend Ub and a few other friends started up a company. They spent days making up jokes, goofing around with a movie camera, and drawing characters. Then one day, Walt was working on a film he called “Alice’s Wonderland”. It was about a real girl whose name is Alice, the name of the actress who played the little girl was Virginia Davis, who was only 4 years old at the time. This cartoon was mixed between live and animation mode, it was something new. But before Walt finished this cartoon his company went bankrupt and it got to the point where he even had to sell his movie camera. He knew that Kansas City wasn’t the place to make motion pictures and animated videos, so he thought of a place where he could be a big time director/writer.. He thought to himself “if I want to be big, I have to go where movies are being made” so he set off for Hollywood. After World War 1, Hollywood became a home to film
Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago. His mother's name was Flora Disney, and his father's Name was Elas Disney. He was the second youngest out of five children. There were four boys ( Walt Disney, Herbert Disney, Roy Disney, Raymond Disney) and one sister ( Ruth Flora Disney) He was a very, enthusiastic child with a lot of imagination. He would often daydream in class too. When he was 17, he dropped out of high school to join the army. Walt spending a very long year in France, in the army. After the army, Walt struggled with the decision on what he wanted to do with his life. One day, he went to the movies with some of his friends. He was fascinated by the animation with
During the fall of 1918, Disney tried to get into the military service. He got Rejected because he was under age, only sixteen years old at the time. Instead, Walt joined the Red Cross and was sent overseas to France, where he spent a year driving an ambulance and taking Red Cross officials places. When he returned from France, he wanted to get a job in commercial art, which led him into animation. He created animated films in Kansas City. Walt Disney started to create short animated films called the Alice
Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. His father was Elias Disney, an Irish-Canadian, who was a building contractor, and his mother, Flora Call Disney, was German-American, who was a public school teacher. Walt was one of five children, four boys and a girl. He lived most of his youth in Marceline, Missouri, where he began painting, drawing, and selling pictures to neighbors and family friends. In 1911, his family moved to Kansas City, where Walt acquired a love for trains. His uncle, Mike Martin, was a train engineer who worked the route between Fort Madison, Iowa and Marceline. Later, Walt would work a summer job selling snacks and newspapers to travelers at the railroad. (Grice, 2013)
Walter Elias Disney was born to Flora and Elias Disney on December 5, 1901 near Chicago, Illinois. As a young boy, Disney enjoyed sketching, drawing, and painting. When he was ten, Disney moved to Marceline, Missouri with his family. He attended McKinley High School in Chicago, Illinois, and left at age sixteen to enlist in the United States Army. After being rejected, Disney was sent to France for a year with the Red Cross. When he was twenty, he founded his first animation studio with his brother, Roy (Dakss 1). As Walt Disney Studios started to expand and take shape as a legitimate company,
Walt’s first type of production was a combination of cartoon animation, along side with live action. He integrated some of his animation characters with the actions of a live girl.
Once Disney returned, he moved to Kansas City, Missouri. Once there, he started working for an ad company. It was there that Disney decided that making his drawings come to life was the job he wanted to do for the rest of his
Walter Elias Disney, or Walt Disney as he is known to most, was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 5, 1901 to Elias and Flora Disney. He was the fourth child born, with three older brothers and one younger sister. Walt started to develop a skill for drawing at the young age of four; a skill that would eventually grow into a corporate empire. Walt was always stretching his imagination with his drawings. As he grew, he became captivated with magic and delighted in playing magic tricks on his parents. In fourth grade his teacher told the class to draw the bowl of flowers she had on her desk. After perusing around the class, she stopped at Walt?s desk and noticed he had drawn human faces on the flowers, in addition, to arms where the leaves were supposed to be. The teacher began to chastise him for not following the assignment. However, this did not stop Walt from dreaming and drawing how he viewed the world, a skill that would help him become a pioneer artist with hand drawn, full length films.
Animation played a major role for the advancement of motion film in 1900’s. Before motion picture camera, frame by frame photographs were used to understand animal and human movement. Eventually a series of famous cartoons would be created which would lead to the expansion of animation studios in New York and California. One famous animation studio that opened up was Walt Disney, which would eventually dominate animation for many years. Disney animation brought many