The stability of animation as a viable economic industry was immeasurably supported and strengthened by the Walt Disney Studios’ aspirations to innovate. The desire of Disney (the man and the company) to harness the possibilities of technology during cinema’s first…
The Persistence of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Snow White and the Disney Style Guides
by Kodi Maier • December 19, 2017 • 0 Comments
In 1932 Walt Disney tapped Herman “Kay” Kamen to be his first licensing representative in the character division of Walt Disney Productions. In Kamen’s days – and for a few decades after – Disney did not market their products specifically…
The Late Release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in Japan and Its Impact on Post-War Animation
by Samuel Kaczorowski • December 11, 2017 • 6 Comments
If it is difficult to imagine today the impact that Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937, by David Hand) had in the United States at the end of the 1930s, it is even more difficult to consider the effects it had…
Dwarfland: The Premier of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
by Pamela O'Brien • December 4, 2017 • 3 Comments
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, or “Disney’s folly” as critics called it, was the Walt Disney Company’s first animated feature-film, but with a budget of over $1.5 million it was in no way a sure success. Walt, however, was…