Essay about Walt S Employees

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In 1919, after returning from servicing in the Red Cross, Walt Disney got a job as a draftsman and inker in Kansas City, Missouri, at a commercial art studio. There he met Ubbe (later known has Ub) Iwerks. Ub was a young and very talented artist and animator. They decided to start their own business. They didn’t get much success, and in when Walt saw and add in the paper for a job offering at the Kansas City Film Ad, he applied and got it. Ub tried to keep the company going, but soon joined Walt. The animation they did there was mostly stop-motion; Walt quickly grew tired of this and wanted to set up shop again, they didn’t have enough money to buy their own place so they stayed at Kansas City Film Ad. Ub and Walt borrowed a camera and went to work making their own animations. It didn’t start off to well, they had some success, but not enough to satisfy Walt. They had been trying to sell some of their animations to theaters for a while, but the owners wouldn’t give them any screen time. Finally a local theater, Newman Theater decided to give them a chance. Walt and Ub went to work working on short animations for the theater. They covered topics like shorter skirts and police corruption. These animations became known as Newman Laugh-o-Grams. Soon, they had enough money to go out and venture on their own. They set up a company named Laugh-o-Grams. They started to make animation after animation, with a growing group of employees. There was just one snag, the Laugh-o-Grams weren’t selling. Around 1923 a banker in New York cheated them out and they had to file for bankruptcy. Walt was still determined to fulfill his childhood dreams of being a famous director and animator. So he moved to Los Angeles, California, where his brother Roy O. Disney had been living. Together, Roy and Walt scraped together enough money to set up a studio in the back half of a real estate office. They started to make a new series, combining real life acting with animation, called in Alice in Cartoon Land. They starred Little Virginia Davis, who goes on different adventures with cartoons. Virginia Davis was from Kansas City, Missouri. When Walt was still in Kansas City at Laugh-o-Grams studio they had made the first Alice film, a distributor from New York, George Winkler, told them to start them again. The Alice series played from 1924 to 1927. In 1927 they started a new series, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Oswald had many of the same features as Mickey Mouse was to have in the future. But Walt ran