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Europe and Walt Disney
Walt Disney, the animator of the late 20th Century. ... I have always loved all of Walt Disney’s movies and his cartoons, but there is one underlying feature that ties into almost every piece ever made by Walt Disney and that is European culture.
The biggest influences on Walt’s work was his environment. ... The first movie of mickey mouse was actually drawn by Walt’s partner, but Walt is credited for giving Micky his soul. ...
From this point Walt began to experiment with multicolor films, and sound, and the layering of his cartoons which revolutionized the way we use art today. From here Walt’s dream starts to become a reality. ... This was the first of many films that started to show Walt’s love for European culture. European folk tales from Grimms Fairy tales, and Aesop’s Fables were major influences on Walt.
In Walt’s movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, which is originally a European folk tale, he studied works of European artists such as Arthur Rackham and Gustaf Tenggren to try to capture a feel for the movie. ... The designs for this movie even lead into Walt’s biggest creation ever, Disney World.
Approximate Word count = 962 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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