WALT dISNEY & HIS CREATIONS
In 1920, Walt Disney began to use early film technology to construct animated films; however, he later began to create more sophisticated full-length films. For example, Snow White was one of his full-length films which costed about twenty-two million dollars by the mid-nineteen-sixteens. This film helped create a positive reputation for the Disney corporation. After all of his creations, he earned enough money to help him construct an amusement park. In order to achieve the constructing of an amusement park, he would produce Disney cartoons and motion-pictures weekly. As a result, they would acquire great reviews receiving enough money to help with the construction of what is known as Disneyland, which opened on June 18, 1957 in Anaheim, California.
Walt disney RECEIVED many awards
Not only did Walt Disney receive a lot of money for all of his creations, but he also won about 64 Academy Awards. Walt Disney has been rewarded a ton of awards for his excellent productions and creations also for his amazing hard work and unbelievable talent and creativity . Moreover, he was nominated for the Academy Awards about 80 times.
the world famous mickey mouse
First ever sketches of Mickey Mouse
As we all know Walt Disney is most known as the creator of the epic phenom, Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse debuted in the 1928 animated short Steamboat Willie and went on to become the familiar symbol of Walt Disney studios. A cheerful rodent in white gloves and red shorts, Mickey starred in dozens of Disney shorts and the 1940 animated feature Fantasia, becoming one of the world's best-known cartoon characters. After 1950 Mickey appeared only rarely in films and instead settled into a role as Disney's ambassador in its advertisements and theme parks, with Mickey's mouse ears becoming the company symbol. Disney's daily TV show The Mickey Mouse Club was first broadcast in 1955 (the same year that Disneyland opened its doors) and became a long-running hit. The Walt Disney Company even gave Mickey an exact birth date as 18 November 1928. According to Walt, Mickey's name was originally going to be "Mortimer Mouse" until his wife, Lillian Disney, suggested the name Mickey.