
Thursday, March 19, 2009
History: The Building Of The Disney Studio
This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 8 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great info on the history of animation told through the careers of great animators.

Among the collection of Clair Weeks was a publication from 1939 dealing with the construction of Disney's studio in Burbank. It's a fascinating look at the way the Disney operation was structured at the peak of its success. The end of the article is taken up with a detailed description of the production process at Disney. (Note: There's an error in the order of the steps in the section on story- the script was transcribed from the storyboard, not the other way around. And they discuss voice recording out of sequence as well.)




Now that you've read the article, click on these images to see Hans Perk's AFilm LA for more info on the Burbank lot...

Aerial view of Burbank before Disney's studio is built.

Aerial view of the Disney studio.

Helen Jordan's photos of the studio under construction.

The newly completed animation building in 1939.
If you found this interesting, you'll want to check out our previous posts about material from the collection of Clair Weeks... Clair Weeks Goodbye Book, the 1938 Disney Artists Tryout Book and Clair Week's Animal Studies. Also, see... Walt Disney Goes To War, John Canemaker on Bill Tytla and Musical Timing Rediscovered.
Thanks
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
3.19.09
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