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Fantasia: Nightmare Fuel

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Our third episode takes us the musical extravaganza that is Fantasia!

Originally called 'The Concert Feature' and, strangely enough, originally conceived of as a short to reintroduce a falling star... Mickey Mouse. Aly and Sarrah follow this films journey from humble beginnings to the movie that required both the invention and installation of a new type of audio equipment to be shown in theatres!
Due to the nature of Fantasia, we start with the history of the films production before mashing together our animation information, source material history, and opinionated recaps. Learn fun facts about live action modeling, the reintroduction of modern Mickey, and some cringe inducing cuts.

FUN FACTS: A new type of ink used started flaking off the cels, causing particles to drift all over the film frame. This actually interfered with the sound quality when it was reprinted, and so they had to paint out the almost invisible specks.

This was the first feature to use the new multiplane cranes. Of the over 8,000 feet shot, 3,500 feet was muliplane footage.

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Podcast Music By: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

Imdb page for Fantasia
Wikipedia Article on Fantasia
LA Times Article on Experimentation of Fantasia
Note on the beginnings of the Dinosaur Segment
LA Times Article on the Difficulties of Fantasia
More Information about Female Centaurs

Translation of 'The Sorcerers Apprentice' Poem

Ultimate Encyclopedia or Mythology – Arthur Cotterell & Rachel Storm
Hippo in a Tutu: Dancing in Disney Animation – Mindy Moff
The Illusion Of Life, Disney Animation: Frank Thomas & Ollie Johnston
Of Mice and Magic, A History of American Animated Cartoons : Leonard Maltin

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61 episodes

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Our third episode takes us the musical extravaganza that is Fantasia!

Originally called 'The Concert Feature' and, strangely enough, originally conceived of as a short to reintroduce a falling star... Mickey Mouse. Aly and Sarrah follow this films journey from humble beginnings to the movie that required both the invention and installation of a new type of audio equipment to be shown in theatres!
Due to the nature of Fantasia, we start with the history of the films production before mashing together our animation information, source material history, and opinionated recaps. Learn fun facts about live action modeling, the reintroduction of modern Mickey, and some cringe inducing cuts.

FUN FACTS: A new type of ink used started flaking off the cels, causing particles to drift all over the film frame. This actually interfered with the sound quality when it was reprinted, and so they had to paint out the almost invisible specks.

This was the first feature to use the new multiplane cranes. Of the over 8,000 feet shot, 3,500 feet was muliplane footage.

SOURCES:

Podcast Music By: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

Imdb page for Fantasia
Wikipedia Article on Fantasia
LA Times Article on Experimentation of Fantasia
Note on the beginnings of the Dinosaur Segment
LA Times Article on the Difficulties of Fantasia
More Information about Female Centaurs

Translation of 'The Sorcerers Apprentice' Poem

Ultimate Encyclopedia or Mythology – Arthur Cotterell & Rachel Storm
Hippo in a Tutu: Dancing in Disney Animation – Mindy Moff
The Illusion Of Life, Disney Animation: Frank Thomas & Ollie Johnston
Of Mice and Magic, A History of American Animated Cartoons : Leonard Maltin

  continue reading

61 episodes

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