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Tricks of Our Trade

With examples from Disney feature-length films, Walt Disney gives a behind-the-scenes look at the improvements in animation made by his studio's in-house training and research that studied real-life motion and made technical innovations.

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  • Walt Disney

    Walt Disney

  • Jack Boyd

    Jack Boyd

  • Marc Davis

    Marc Davis

  • Billy House

    Billy House

  • Ollie Johnston

    Ollie Johnston

  • Milt Kahl

    Milt Kahl

  • Dan MacManus

    Dan MacManus

  • Joshua Meador

    Joshua Meador

  • Helene Stanley

    Helene Stanley

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With examples from Disney feature-length films, Walt Disney gives a behind-the-scenes look at the improvements in animation made by his studio's in-house training and research that studied real-life motion and made technical innovations.

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