Wow, I would have loved to have worked at Disney Studios back then. Such an atmosphere of promise and pioneering a new way of education and entertainment.
Wow. Is that what they did back then? Now we don't use drawing animating anymore. Now we just draw them on the computer. Back in the 20s it must have took them Months and months just to creat one episode or movie.
This must have been around the time "The Reluctant Dragon" was released. Note the footage from the film there (Fred Moore animating Goofy, Donald explaining the camera process, etc.).
Seven acres? I thought the Burbank studio was over 50 acres!
disneyfan85 1 hour ago
Wow, I would have loved to have worked at Disney Studios back then. Such an atmosphere of promise and pioneering a new way of education and entertainment.
vintagefreak10 2 months ago
Wow. Is that what they did back then? Now we don't use drawing animating anymore. Now we just draw them on the computer. Back in the 20s it must have took them Months and months just to creat one episode or movie.
sMCCarthyTV1 2 months ago
U didn't say why the cartoons were in black and white.
Japman951 5 months ago
Legal
CartoonMatheus 9 months ago
This must have been around the time "The Reluctant Dragon" was released. Note the footage from the film there (Fred Moore animating Goofy, Donald explaining the camera process, etc.).
Kartoonkid95 1 year ago
Actually, that's just footage edited from "The Reluctant Dragon". Goofy, in this case, was actually drawn by Ward Kimball.
disneyfan85 1 year ago
Sorry, my mistake!
Kartoonkid95 1 year ago