When you see these archives you're reminded of the human element of passion that touched these animations. Now we're stuck with the live action remakes.
I have a modest collection of animation production art because it is all so culturally important. I'm glad that Disney themselves are willing to so carefully preserve such a huge amount of work.
This is absolutely amazing, but for it to truly “inspire” other artists it would need to be shared. Having it locked away from the public is great for preservation but I don’t think you can claim to be inspiring future generations if they never see it. Maybe a digital library where some of this could be viewed would be a great way to share this rich Disney history?
I agree, a digital library would be invaluable! That way the items could still be stored at climate-controlled conditions and preserved properly, but they would actively serve their purpose as a reference and learning tool for future generations of artists. There is so much art that is never seen because it is locked behind industrial walls!
The Walt Disney Family museum does this somewhat, but cuts off around 1966 as it only covers Walt’s lifetime. The good thing is that a lot of the lesser known stuff (even things like Song of the South and the package features) is covered. Many physical books also exist.
Seeing the exposure sheet with camera instructions blew my mind!! What it takes to make animation never ceases to amaze me. Loved this! (Also you can never go wrong with Don Hahn.)
THANKyou for shaing this beautiful treasure i have been a fan over 50 years and would love to be able to visit this .Disney was the inspiration for me to become an Artist
Would love to see Glen Keane's clay sculpture of Tarzan da Vinci . It was a 4 ft high clay model of Tarzan without his skin. Glen made it to see how he would move. It's an amazing image. He showed a pic of it 10 years ago at SD Comic Con.
12:35 when is says "Element: Animation" are those the cels? It looks like there are some other boxes stored vertically, which is how I'd expect to find cels in long term storage
When you see these archives you're reminded of the human element of passion that touched these animations. Now we're stuck with the live action remakes.
I have a modest collection of animation production art because it is all so culturally important. I'm glad that Disney themselves are willing to so carefully preserve such a huge amount of work.
I absolutely need more. This was breathtaking and so inspiring. I might have cried too… 😍
Animation is one of my favorite topics to study.
Mine, too!
This is absolutely amazing, but for it to truly “inspire” other artists it would need to be shared. Having it locked away from the public is great for preservation but I don’t think you can claim to be inspiring future generations if they never see it. Maybe a digital library where some of this could be viewed would be a great way to share this rich Disney history?
I think that is a great idea!
I agree, a digital library would be invaluable! That way the items could still be stored at climate-controlled conditions and preserved properly, but they would actively serve their purpose as a reference and learning tool for future generations of artists. There is so much art that is never seen because it is locked behind industrial walls!
A digital library is a brilliant idea! I would pay to have access to that.
The Walt Disney Family museum does this somewhat, but cuts off around 1966 as it only covers Walt’s lifetime. The good thing is that a lot of the lesser known stuff (even things like Song of the South and the package features) is covered. Many physical books also exist.
Forget Disney Plus I would pay a sub fee for access to that digital library.
Seeing the exposure sheet with camera instructions blew my mind!! What it takes to make animation never ceases to amaze me. Loved this! (Also you can never go wrong with Don Hahn.)
This Disney animation archive art collection vlog soo wonder-ful as we enter the 100th anniversary - please show more!! 🌟🥰🌟
THANKyou for shaing this beautiful treasure i have been a fan over 50 years and would love to be able to visit this .Disney was the inspiration for me to become an Artist
This series is fascinating
It’s crazy to think about what could be in there. It’s sad to think most of it will be hidden away as a secret. I wish I could see it all!
Would love to see Glen Keane's clay sculpture of Tarzan da Vinci . It was a 4 ft high clay model of Tarzan without his skin. Glen made it to see how he would move. It's an amazing image. He showed a pic of it 10 years ago at SD Comic Con.
This would be an absolute dream to visit there!!
What great fun! Can't wait for part 2!!
Fantastic! I'll show my art students before we spend a week this spring animating at the Disney Family Museum :)
So awesome, thanks for sharing this tour, more please!
Omg so interesting, looking forward to p2
12:35 when is says "Element: Animation" are those the cels? It looks like there are some other boxes stored vertically, which is how I'd expect to find cels in long term storage
"Element: Animation" refers to which element (storyboard, layout, animation, background, cel, etc.) is in that particular box.
Alice Comedies firefighter is 98 years old while Steamboat Willie is 96
If my visions correct.
That thumbnail shows how some crazy man was able to sculpt Gaston out of cheese
This is very inspiring for me.. touches all my fibers
I would genuinely never want to leave.
Would love to see some Treasure Planet artwork
❤❤❤❤❤ love art ❤❤❤❤
Top secret - on TH-cam.
More of this please
Do they have rt from other studios like Fleischers?
Props
I think meg will be Cinderella and Selma Blair will be evil stepmother and new movie Cinderella story will be February or April.
Show more Oswald in part 2?
Hey it’s alright to hug again. Covid isn’t really a thing anymore…..oh yeah. California 😂
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Cirque du soleil animation research library
Disney family museum
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FYI - You guys should really get rid of reservations at Disneyland.
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Prop culture Disney
Too bad Disneys a woke sht hole now, and will never reach this quality again.rip.