Posted: Tue May 18, 2004 12:18 pm
I only signed up on this site so I could vote for the top live-action movies (unfortunately I missed the animation one), and then I voted for my favorite songs. It wasn't until yesterday that I started browsing some of the topics. I guess I have a Disney story of my own... so here's the short version.
As a kid I loved Looney Tunes and Disney's cartoons and movies. My sister and I about wore out our record player listening to the soundtracks from the Jungle Book, Peter Pan, Snow White, and the Country Bear Jamboree. With so much of my attention going toward Disney's movies and Disneyland, it was no wonder that I took up drawing... and I drew a lot. I discovered Bill Peet's books at the school library and sketched the characters in them (this was before I found out he had been a Disney story artist for years).
For my 11th or 12th birthday I asked for "The Illusion of Life." I never really read from it, but I studied the pictures all the time. Around that time I also rediscovered my love for the music of Disney. I bought a box set of classic Disney songs and listened to it all the time. I also covered my walls with posters from Disney films and encouraged my parents to take my sisters and I to Disneyland as often as possible... even if we had to skip meals to do it.
As the years passed, I found that my love of animation could be more than a hobby. I majored in illustration in college because there was no animation major there, but three years later I helped start an animation major, and I was the first graduate from that program. Unfortunately, animation is in the middle of a slump, so I'm not working at a major studio yet, but I hope to get to Disney about the time they figure out that 2D isn't dead. I would also love to work in Pixar's story department... they're doing the stories Disney used to do.
I'm currently developing stories for feature animation at a smaller company. I love it. I'm so glad I was inspired when I was young by the artists at Disney (and also Chuck Jones and Bill Peet). Disney's given me a lot of happiness in my life, and I hope I can pass some of it on... I'll let you know if I ever get anywhere with it. At least I'm enjoying the road.
Pinocchio is my favorite animated film, but I love most of them. Mary Poppins is my favorite of Disney's live action films. I've never lost a game of Disney Trivia, but I've never won a game of any other kind of trivia. I wish the Disney Channel would show more of their classic cartoons and TV specials... I miss Vault Disney. How many times a day can you show Lizzie MaGuire? Answer: 14. The idea of sequels to Bambi and Pinocchio makes me sad. I miss musicals and fairy tales and creative ideas from Disney animation. I'm very sad that they shut down 2D. I love Disneyland, and even though I don't live in California, I still have an annual pass to Disneyland. I'm actually going there this weekend... gotta see the west coast's Tower of Terror. Check out Billy Hill and the Hillbillies when you're there - they're well worth the time. I love Splash Mountain and the Pirates of the Caribbean. I also love Monte Cristo sandwiches at the Blue Bayou.
I doubt anyone cares about any of this, but it was nice to think about it for a minute. Hooray for the magic of cartoons! I love classic Disney!
As a kid I loved Looney Tunes and Disney's cartoons and movies. My sister and I about wore out our record player listening to the soundtracks from the Jungle Book, Peter Pan, Snow White, and the Country Bear Jamboree. With so much of my attention going toward Disney's movies and Disneyland, it was no wonder that I took up drawing... and I drew a lot. I discovered Bill Peet's books at the school library and sketched the characters in them (this was before I found out he had been a Disney story artist for years).
For my 11th or 12th birthday I asked for "The Illusion of Life." I never really read from it, but I studied the pictures all the time. Around that time I also rediscovered my love for the music of Disney. I bought a box set of classic Disney songs and listened to it all the time. I also covered my walls with posters from Disney films and encouraged my parents to take my sisters and I to Disneyland as often as possible... even if we had to skip meals to do it.
As the years passed, I found that my love of animation could be more than a hobby. I majored in illustration in college because there was no animation major there, but three years later I helped start an animation major, and I was the first graduate from that program. Unfortunately, animation is in the middle of a slump, so I'm not working at a major studio yet, but I hope to get to Disney about the time they figure out that 2D isn't dead. I would also love to work in Pixar's story department... they're doing the stories Disney used to do.
I'm currently developing stories for feature animation at a smaller company. I love it. I'm so glad I was inspired when I was young by the artists at Disney (and also Chuck Jones and Bill Peet). Disney's given me a lot of happiness in my life, and I hope I can pass some of it on... I'll let you know if I ever get anywhere with it. At least I'm enjoying the road.
Pinocchio is my favorite animated film, but I love most of them. Mary Poppins is my favorite of Disney's live action films. I've never lost a game of Disney Trivia, but I've never won a game of any other kind of trivia. I wish the Disney Channel would show more of their classic cartoons and TV specials... I miss Vault Disney. How many times a day can you show Lizzie MaGuire? Answer: 14. The idea of sequels to Bambi and Pinocchio makes me sad. I miss musicals and fairy tales and creative ideas from Disney animation. I'm very sad that they shut down 2D. I love Disneyland, and even though I don't live in California, I still have an annual pass to Disneyland. I'm actually going there this weekend... gotta see the west coast's Tower of Terror. Check out Billy Hill and the Hillbillies when you're there - they're well worth the time. I love Splash Mountain and the Pirates of the Caribbean. I also love Monte Cristo sandwiches at the Blue Bayou.
I doubt anyone cares about any of this, but it was nice to think about it for a minute. Hooray for the magic of cartoons! I love classic Disney!