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Before Snow White
J. B. Kaufman
Quite apart from its enchanting effect on audiences everywhere, Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), has an important place in history. As the Disney studio's first feature-length film it broke new ground in the production of fantasy Films, and established a precedent for much of the subsequent production, not only of Disney films, but of all animated features. Along with everything else, it marked the fist time that Disney animation - already a worldwide success in one-reel packages - could be seen in a feature-length format. Or did it? Actually, it didn't. Walt Disney's entry into the feature arena was auspicious, but it was also gradual. Increasingly restricted by the limitations of the one-reel cartoon, Disney had had his eye on the longer form for at least four years, and had approached it cautiously and from a variety of angles. Along the way, the Disney studio had worked on a number of pre-Snow White features - some produced and released, others abandoned - which are all but forgotten today. […]

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Source type Magazine
Volume 5.2
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Language en
Document type Feature
Media type text
Page count 18
Pages pp. 158-175

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Availability Free
Inserted 2015-04-16