Directing at Disney
by Don Peri
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This untold history collection chronicles the progression of the animation director role during the 1920s through the 1970s. For students of filmmaking and management, this book serves as go-to resource for a complex and sometimes technical role that demanded precision. For all Disney fans, these personal portraits of Waltβs closest creative leaders offer a fuller picture behind the stories, characters, and magical realms in Disneyβs beloved and respected animated films. When the very first anim
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This untold history collection chronicles the evolution of the animation director role at the Disney studio from the 1920s through the 1970s, offering unprecedented access to the creative leadership that shaped iconic animated films. For students of filmmaking and management, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding a complex technical role that demanded artistic vision and precise execution. The collection provides intimate portraits of Walt Disney's closest creative collaborators, revealing the human stories behind the magical realms and beloved characters that defined generations of animation.
What makes this volume particularly compelling is its focus on the often-overlooked directors who translated Walt's vision into cinematic reality, giving readers a fuller picture of the studio's creative process beyond the familiar legends. Aspiring filmmakers will appreciate the detailed examination of leadership and technical challenges, while Disney enthusiasts will discover new layers of meaning in classic films through these personal accounts. The book masterfully balances insider technical knowledge with accessible storytelling, making animation history feel immediate and relevant to both professionals and casual fans alike.
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