The year 1948 will be remembered in Disney history for mostly one key reason: it is the year when James Algar helped conceive and direct Seal Island, the first of the world-famous “True-Life Adventures.” But while Jim Algar’s name will undoubtedly always be linked to a series he directed for more than a decade, his career at Disney was the most versatile and creative that one could imagine. His creations range from animation to production of attractions for the parks, giving him as wide a perspective on the creative life at Disney as can be conceived. […]
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Source type | Book Series |
Volume | 3 Chapter: 11 |
Published | |
Subject date | 1996 |
Language | en |
Document type | Interview |
Media type | text |
Page count | 20 |
Pages | pp. 175-194 |
Id | 335 |
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Availability | Purchasable |
Inserted | 2014-11-22 |