Saturday, July 11, 2009
The Disney Studio Story
The Disney Studio Story
Customer Review: Exhaustive record of Disney films!
This book begins with a narrative covering the history of the Disney Studios, then gets to the meat of the subject: a complete catalog of every Disney film ever made. And when I say complete, I'm not exaggerating. Every animated short(from the Alice comedies and early Mickey Mouse talkies on up through the Ludwig Von Drake educational shorts to the 80s Gummi Bears); every animated and live-action feature, and even promotional, educational and safety films intended for businesses and schools. Any film featured in a Disney park attraction is included as well (from Circlevision 360s "America the Beautiful" to Captain EO.) Every entry gets at least a short paragraph description (and some of the more significant title, such as "Mary Poppins" get a page or more). Lavishly illustrated and copiously indexed, you'll find it all here. The book was released at a unique threshold, just before films like "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", "Little Mermaid" and "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" were about to reignite the studio from its 80s doldrums.
Customer Review: Great Pre-Eisner Disney Studio Reference
This book is fairly hard to find - and apparently, only available in hardcover, pre 1987. It's an oversized, fantastic movie-by-movie story of the Walt Disney movie studio, before the fabricated Eisner studio releases of the 1990's. It details all of Disney's animation advancements from Snow White to the Black Couldron. Inside, you'll find all the details concerning Walt Disney's original visions, including the makings of the classics like Snow White and Bambi, as well as postscript information on the "new" studio which promises great "computer animated" films, guessing to revolutionarly 90's filmmaking of Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast. Particularly interesting are the comments regarding Fantasia and the presumed success of the mid 80's failed Disney films like "The Black Couldron". It's like an encyclopedia of all Disney films with fantastic renderings, sketches, and full color shots of the movies before the typical Eisner song/dance/emotional overload 1990 Disney. Hardcover editions of this book have become exceedingly rare - I found mine at a bookshop with a plastic covering. A great hardcover coffee-table book that details Disney in a more innocent stage.
Vintage Amusement Park Films: Coney Island, Disney, Santa Monica
NTSC all-region DVD. 6 films 1940s-60s, b/w and color, 90 mins total. This collection of early amusement parks is a fascinating tribute to fun. It features Coney Island, early Disney, Freedomland, a tour of Santa Monica including its aumsement areas and much more. Be prepared for a nostalgic trip back in time as you watch this film collection. Contents: 1. Traveltime: Freedomland (1963) 2. Coney Island (ca. 1940s). 3. Coney Island, USA (1952). 4. Amateur film: Wathen collection: Greenwich Village, New York Snowstorm, and Coney Island (ca. 1944). 5. Where the Mountains Meet the Sea (1959). 6. Amateur Film Disney Amusement Park.
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