Tuesday, June 16, 2015

This new book which was released a few weeks ago by Theme Park Press is likely to contain some interesting elements. While researching it, the author (Christian Moran, a documentary filmmaker) did new video interviews with Rolly Crump, Bob Gurr, Dr. Maureen Furniss (who teaches animation at CalArts), Jim Korkis, and Sam Gennawey.

Here is what Theme Park Press mentions about it:

[Walt Disney is well-known for animation, theme parks, and Mickey Mouse. But his real passion was technology, and how he could use it to shape a better, prosperous, peaceful future for everyone.

From Walt's start in the 1920s as a struggling cartoonist to his unrealized dream of EPCOT, documentary filmmaker Christian Moran tells the amazing story of how technology created by Walt and the Disney Studio entertained and changed the world.

With lengthy recollections from Rolly Crump and Bob Gurr about their many years working for Walt, along with analyses from Disney historians Jim Korkis and Sam Gennawey, and animation historian Dr. Maureen Furniss, Ph.D., this book adaptation of Moran's forthcoming film, Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow, features:

- A new perspective on the life of Walt Disney, focusing on the technology he pioneered to make his magic happen

- How Walt used the Silly Symphonies as a "research and development" tool

- Walt's reluctance to build "Disneyland East", and why EPCOT was to be his crowning achievement

- Exclusive stories from Bob Gurr and Rolly Crump about Walt's robotics, Disneyland, Autopia, the 1964 World's Fair, and much more

Find out how Walt Disney shaped the future while entertaining the masses, and then catch the film when it's released in 2015.]

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