2008 ushered in the 85th year for the cartoon giant the world collectively refers to as Disney in general. Disney, specifically, began very simply in 1923. The first productions were called “Alice” comedies, beginning with “Alice’s Day at Sea.” Many folks today have no memory of Alice, but the name Mickey Mouse rings a bell with nearly everyone in the country.
Remembering Disney
April 5th, 2008 · No Comments
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Fantasia - Disney’s Classical Masterpiece
March 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Fantasia is the third film Walt Disney produced and is perhaps the most ambitious. The film has no dialogue, relying instead on a sumptuous soundtrack performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Though the film is mostly animated, it does have some live-action sequences featuring Stokowski and the Orchestra. Fantasia was also notable for being the first major film to be screened in stereophonic sound.
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