The Art Of Walt Disney (2011)

Performing Arts / Animation, - Art / Film & Video -

NOT_MATURE -

Christopher Finch

10/01/2011
Overview
Originally published in 1973, Finch’s classic book on the artistic innovations of Walt Disney has been revised and expanded several times, and with each edition his definition of "art" becomes more suspect. The book’s original material, much of which Finch wisely retains, patiently records the art, inventions and shrewd enterprises of the studio’s legendary early years, while offering a fascinating tutorial on the birth of animation. Seventy lavishly illustrated pages are devoted to the Mickey and Donald years, another 50 to the movies Snow White and Pinocchio. Walt Disney stars in these early chapters as an artistic Icarus whose prodigal budgets and "quest for perfection" pushed his production teams to unprecedented heights. An unapologetic apologist, Finch is always there to defend Disney (whom he considers "the ultimate auteur") against critics who have called him a "backward-looking" artist and even "an advocate of political authoritarianism." Such biases aside, the book manages to tell a rousing tale of Disney’s creative life—right up to his 1965 deathbed hallucination of the yet-unrealized Epcot Center. This new edition, however, also takes on Disney’s posthumous life, when his ambitions outlive his quirky personality and are carried out by foot soldiers called "imagineers." The sundry innovations of Tim Burton, Pixar and two Broadway spinoffs may loosely qualify as the "Art of Disney," but so, too, according to Finch, do the corporation’s war chest of "toontowns," movie rides and international theme parks. Boldly blurring the line between art and money, Finch’s sprawling hagiography of the Magic Kingdom touches down for a perfect Hollywood ending: "Perhaps the greatest achievement of Michael Eisner ...," it concludes, "has been to build a company in which no creative endeavor need be aborted for lack of available funding." Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Original Language

English

Buy Print
amazon logo

Buy on amazon

More by Author

Sep 22, 2014
Now available in a newly revised and expanded edition, this book offers the definitive critical exam...
Jan 01, 2014
"I'm being followed," she said. "I think he wants to kill me." When a panicked young woman slips her...
Jan 01, 2013
Series information provided from author's official website....
Dec 03, 2013
The Art of Walt Disney author Christopher Finch tells the story of the pioneers of CG films: produce...
Jun 27, 2012
This is the first book to tell the inspiring story of near tragedy and ultimate triumph behind the d...
Sep 03, 2013
Norman Rockwell's best-loved works, collected in a handsome clothbound volume Norman Rockwell gave u...
Jan 01, 1980
No Description Available
Oct 12, 1993
Jim Henson's life, from adolescent forays into cartooning to his early puppeteering for commercials,...
Jan 01, 1838
No Description Available
Jan 01, 1968
Duchamp, Marcel ; Lichtenstein, Roy ; Oldenburg, Claes ; Poussin, Nicolas ; Rauschenberg, Robert ; W...

Comments


No Comments Yet
Be the first to share what you think