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[9] [13] Tompson was the oldest member of Women in Animation. [14] [15] In 2000, Tompson was honored by the Disney Legends program and received the Disney Legends Award for her work at the Walt Disney Studios. [16] In 2017, Tompson was honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for her contributions to the animation industry.
Her brief time laid off was partially due to a Disney animators' strike in the summer of 1941, despite Scott being one of only a few animators not involved in the strike. She retired on August 2, 1946, after marrying submarine commander Benjamin Worcester, becoming Retta Scott Worcester.
First Disney animated short to win the Academy Award in 43 years. Pre-screened at Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2012 [4] [5] Mickey Mouse: Get a Horse! Lauren MacMullan: June 11, 2013 November 27, 2013: Frozen Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection: Combines Hand-drawn & Computer Animation In theaters with Frozen ...
The building on Kingswell Avenue in Los Feliz which was home to the studio from 1923 to 1926. [19]Kansas City, Missouri, natives Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney founded Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio in Los Angeles in 1923 and got their start producing a series of silent Alice Comedies short films featuring a live-action child actress in an animated world. [20]
By 1940, she was moved to the Animation and Effects department, where she became one of the first female animators at Disney. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Her work was featured in four sequences in the film Fantasia (1940), including animating the villain Chernabog in the final segment " Night on Bald Mountain ". [ 14 ]
Mary Blair (born Mary Browne Robinson; October 21, 1911 – July 26, 1978) was an American artist, animator, and designer.She was prominent in producing art and animation for The Walt Disney Company, drawing concept art for such films as Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Song of the South and Cinderella. [1]
Ellen Woodbury (born August 10, 1962) is an American stone sculptor, former Disney directing animator and character animator who worked at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Woodbury grew up in Corning , New York , and she earned a BFA in Film and Art from the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University .