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About the creation of the motion picture, Walt Disney's Fantasia " ... documented with character sketches, [and illustrations of] paintings, models, and actual animation frames from the film."--Jacket, front flap.
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Presents and discusses a treasure trove of early color film images from the archives of EYE Film Institute Netherlands, bringing to life their rich hues and forgotten splendor.
As Entertainment Tonight's resident expert and editor of the most authoritative Movie and Video Guide, Leonard Maltin is the favorite critic of anyone who loves movies. Now, he brings up to date one of his classic books. This is the only single-volume work that illuminates every feature film the studio has released. 150 illustrations.
Fantasia the film by Walt Disney is mammoth to our understanding our existences which gives the total development of mankind on the planet Earth through Jacob's Ladder. The classical conductor represents God who takes us on a journey of the development of the human race in beautiful colors, activities, dances, and songs that are true and effectively demonstrated and illustrated by Mr. Disney.
Foreword by Roy E Disney Published to coincide with the release of Fantasia 2000, this glorious work showcases the stunning artwork from the six new sequences and three original sequesnces that will make up the new edition of this classic film. Concept paintings, character sketches, storyboards, rough animation, clean-up animation and spectacular final images - all in full-colour - are all included in this truly memorable collection which promises to be one of the finest books on animation ever published.
The second in the Disney “Making of” series is the story of Disney’s most ambitious, monumental work. The concept: the world’s greatest music, presented according to the highest acoustic standard, and illustrated by the brilliance of the Disney studio at the height of its powers. The journey of how Fantasia came to be, beset with almost insurmountable challenges, is one of the most breathtaking in movie history. In 1940, Walt Disney released his third feature film: Fantasia, consisting of eight animated segments set to music by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra. The film was groundbreaking: it was the first to record using multiple audio channels in a process called Fa...