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Jul 08, 2010 12:49

Бетховен. Учитель музыки сказал ему, что как композитор он безнадежен ( Read more... )

интересно, выдающиеся люди, духовное развитие, наука, инфа, мысли

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да, там немного по-другому ogur July 8 2010, 09:37:02 UTC
но смысл близок

After considering becoming an actor or a newspaper artist, he decided he wanted to create a career in the newspaper, drawing political caricatures or comic strips. But when nobody wanted to hire him as either an artist or even as an ambulance driver

In January 1920, Disney and Iwerks formed a short-lived company called, "Iwerks-Disney Commercial Artists". However, following a rough start, Disney left temporarily to earn money at Kansas City Film Ad Company, and was soon joined by Iwerks who was not able to run the business alone.[23] While working for the Kansas City Film Ad Company, where he made commercials based on cutout animation, Disney took up an interest in the field of animation, and decided to become an animator.[24] He was allowed by the owner of the Ad Company, A.V. Cauger, to borrow a camera from work, which he could use to experiment with at home. After reading a book by Edwin G. Lutz, called Animated Cartoons: How They Are Made, Their Origin and Development, he found cel animation to be much more promising than the cutout animation he was doing for Cauger. Walt eventually decided to open his own animation business,[25] and recruited a fellow co-worker at the Kansas City Film Ad Company, Fred Harman, as his first employee.[25] Walt and Harman then secured a deal with local theater owner Frank L. Newman - arguably the most popular "showman" in the Kansas City area at the time[26] - to screen their cartoons - which they titled "Laugh-O-Grams" - at his local theater.[26]
[edit] Laugh-O-Gram Studio

Presented as "Newman Laugh-O-Grams",[26] Disney's cartoons became widely popular in the Kansas City area.[27] Through their success, Disney was able to acquire his own studio, also called Laugh-O-Gram,[28] and hire a vast number of additional animators, including Fred Harman's brother Hugh Harman, Rudolf Ising, and his close friend Ubbe Iwerks.[29] Unfortunately, with all his high employee salaries unable to make up for studio profits, Walt was unable to successfully manage money.[30] As a result, the studio became loaded with debt[30] and wound up bankrupt.[31] Disney then set his sights on establishing a studio in the movie industry's capital city, Hollywood, California.[32]

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