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The Ken Anderson Interview
Steve Hullet
Even though Mr. Anderson and I didn’t get along very well, work-wise, that bump in the highway didn’t prevent me from picking his brain about “Pinocchio” and life at Disney’s in the 1930s. Ken was willing to talk; I was happy to sit and listen. Ken Anderson: I think that Walt was always impatient with the restrictions of a cartoon. He strived for more and more realism, more naturalism in the features. In Pinocchio, in those big down shots of the town at the beginning of the feature, Charles Phillippi—the head of layout—wanted an eagle’s eye view of the town’s streets. That down shot was six-feet wide and six-feet long. [...]

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Source type Book
Published
Subject date 1978
Language en
Document type Interview
Media type text
Page count 3
Pages pp. 109-111

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Availability Purchasable
Inserted 2014-12-06