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    Animated Short Movie Essay 2000 words – Discussing how technical and artistic achievements are interconnected in Duck Amuck – By Connor Cooper Duck Amuck was released in the United States on 28th of February 1953 directed by Chuck Jones for Warner Bros. Definitive voice actor Mel Blanc voices both Daffy Duck and in the final excerpt, Bugs Bunny. After watching the short film a few times I thought that it was an obvious choice of short film for me due to the diversity of the clip. I say this in

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    People tend to when hearing the word Disney, think of the famous theme park in California and Florida. Or the cartoons that we have grown up with and marveled at throughout the years. Disney, when herd, we think of it in the now. What about 96 years ago when theone man moved to California to pursue his dreams? We don't know about the rich history behind the Disney company and how it has an effect on all of our lives. So how did this one man's dream pioneer America's world of entertainment forever

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    As time goes on, careers become more reliant on the advancement of technology than the hands on work of the job holder. However, for Chuck Jones, that was not the case. Chuck Jones, a cartoon director and animator, has provided entertainment for all ages throughout the past eight decades and has been a magnate for many aspiring animators. The Animation of Chuck Jones exhibit at the Minnesota Historical Society displayed Chuck Jones's work throughout his career as well as original production notes

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    My name is Walter Disney, many people don't know this about me but i failed many times before I succeeded in the world of animation and film. My father use to say “ Always finished what you started and anything worth doing, is worth doing it well.” Even though my father didn't appreciate my love for animation his words stuck in my head I pushed myself to continue even if i’m set up to fail. With the help from my brother Roy i succeeded. I was born on the 5th of december, 1901 in the great city

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    The History of Walt Disney`s Dream Disneyland Walt Disney was born on December 5th 1901, when he was 17 he tried to join the army but was turned down because he was to young, but he was put in the backups of the navy. He began drawing sketches of the soldiers in funny little comics, then on a larger scale he started drawing on the back of the navy trucks, anything from women to funny navel drawings. He then asked to be discharged from the forces because he couldn’t handle all the people he knew

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    Walt Disney changed the perspective of cartoon animation and amusement parks everywhere to a whole new level of production. It wasn’t until Walt felt the desire to branch out into other industries suck as theme parks that made his popularity rocket upwards. Part of Walt’s inspiration was that amusement parks only kept his children interested and not the adults. Little did he know that his amusement park would become one of the most famous in the world? Walt Disney started his career working at

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    Walt Disney went from a high school dropout at age 16, to a world famous film maker. When he was young he was very interesting in drawing pictures of different things around the farm. During World War I he helped many people by getting them help as an ambulance driver. After the war, he received many awards, he currently holds the record for the most academy awards and nominations. When he was little he would help on his family’s farm. Walt Disney was one of five kids, four boys and one girl. He

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    RED TAIL HAWK PERMENATLY IN NORMANS SKY Around 5’oclock when the sunsets on the backside of the Financial Building in downtown Norman the horizon is overwhelmed with hues of red and gold that blend perfectly into folk artist Rick Sinnett mural, Norman Red Tail Hawk. On the corner of Peters Ave and Main Street, it stands 85 feet tall and 150 feet wide. Sinnett an Oklahoma native born in Mustang, know by the pseudonym Moth Man the mural in September of 2015. His idea for the piece, Norman Red Tail

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    Victor Fleming Biography

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    Conceived in California in 1889, Victor Fleming's movie vocation began in 1910. Fleming's first element film as a chief was When the Clouds Roll By, and he soon got to be known for making exceptionally charged scenes brimming with sensational activity. Fleming's initial movies were trailed by the works of art The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind. He won an Academy Award for coordinating Gone with the Wind. Victor Lonzo Fleming was conceived on February 23, 1889, in Pasadena, California. Fleming

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    Walt Disney was born December 5, 1901in Chicago Illinois. His education started when he was little by selling drawings to neighbors, and then went to McKinley High School in Chicago, he also went to night time classes at Chicago art institute. He had many early influences in his life, his mother and older brother Roy kept him going with his talents. At age 16 he dropped out of school and tried to enlist in the military he was rejected for being too young, so instead he joined Red Cross and was sent

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