Walt Disney Essay

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Walt Disney: The Legend “If you can dream it you can do it”. Try to imagine a world without Disney. A world without his creativity and imagination, Disney transformed the entertainment industry, into what we know today and changed the field of animation and found news ways to teach and educate life lessons through animation. Even though Disney went through many struggles during his career he always persevered and made his dreams reality. Disney was born in 1901 in Chicago, Illinois the family moved a lot but Disney mainly spent his childhood in Marceline, Missouri. Ever since Disney was young he always had an interest in drawling and art. When Disney was seven years old he would sell small sketches to nearby neighbors, his sketches were mainly of nature and animals (Ford). In Disney teen years his family and he moved back to Chicago where he attended McKinley High School. There Disney divided his attention to drawling, photography, and contributing to the school paper and at night he attended the Academy of Fine Arts, to better his drawling abilities. Attending the academy really made Disney appreciate wild life and nature and those things became his favorite things to drawl (Wingert) . Although his father looked down on his dream of becoming an artist Disney mother and older brother encouraged his dream (Walt Disney: Man Behind the Myth). During the war in 1918, Disney attempted to enlist for the military service but was rejected because of age. Although that did not stop him he then joined the Red Cross and was sent overseas to France he spent a year driving an ambulance and chauffeuring officials, but Disney’s ambulance was not like others it was not covered it camouflage, but instead with Disney’s cartoons (Wingert). When Disney returned from France he wanted to pursue his dream in commercial art, which lead to his experimentation in animation. Disney began working for Laugh-O-Grams, local business in Kansas City. This is where Disney started to create The Alice Comedies, which was about a real girl and her adventures in an animated world. But Disney ran out of money and so did Laugh-O-Grams but instead of giving up Disney packed up his belongings and his unfinished print of The Alice Comedies and headed to Hollywood to start a new business (Sutcliffe). Disney risked it all on the Alice Comedies four times but after a while Disney knew he needed help to reach success and the first person he reached to was his older brother who was already in California as well. The brothers pooling their sources together set up a studio in their uncle’s garage. Soon, they received an order from New York for the first Alice in Cartoon land after this the brothers expanded their production operation to the rear of a Hollywood real estate office (“Walt Disney”). On July 13, 1925 Disney’s life changed forever when he married one of his employees, Lillian Bounds. Three years after the two married, Disney created a new animated character, Mickey Mouse (Disney Miler). Mickey Mouse made his screen debut in the world’s first synchronized sound cartoon named Steamboat Willie which premiered in Colony Theater in New York on November 18, 1928. Steamboat Willie wowed the world which gave Disney the drive to perfect the art of animation (Wingert). Technicolor was introduced to animation during the production of his Silly Symphonies Cartoon. Disney held the patent for Technicolor for two years allowing him to make the only color cartoons (Ford). In 1932, the production entitled Flowers and Trees won Disney his first Academy Award. In 1937, he released ‘The Old Mill, the first short subject to utilize the muitl-plane camera technique (Wingert). Even with all this success Disney had his eye on something even more ground breaking. Disney plan on making the first full length animated movie, when he first purposed this idea many people thought he was crazy. Disney decided his first animated full length movie would be