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Ken Anderson
Ross Care

Letter to Ross Care
September 25, 1974

Dear Ross:
Happily, I am about to leave on vacation, so unhappily my answers to your questions must be brief. So here goes:

Production design on films such as Sleeping Beauty consisted of creating the style, mood, color, and design of each sequence in the picture. In the making of Sleeping Beauty, this was accomplished with key color scenes plus continuity story action drawings in the determined style. When there were several Production Designers, as in the case of Sleeping Beauty, they worked together. My principal sequences were Thornbushes, Dragon Sequence, Prince Meets Sleeping Beauty, Three Fairies in the Cottage, Sleeping Castle, and Prince Awakens Sleeping Beauty.

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Source type Book Series
Volume 29 Chapter: 10
Published
Subject date 1974,
Language en
Document type Interview
Media type text
Page count 2
Pages pp. 205-206

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Id 7340
Availability Purchasable
Inserted 2024-10-27