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Articles from the Bulletin
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The Bulletin was a weekly newsletter once put out by the Disney studio. The articles that follow appeared in the November 1940 issue, and each was to provide a different perspective on the production of Fantasia, which released that same month at a Broadway theatre in New York City.
  • “Abstraction” Not Key to “Toccata Fugue” (Miles Pike)
  • [Sequence] RX-1 Has Long History; Rich in Anecdotes (James Algar)
  • “Rite of Spring”: A Jaunt 6,000,000 Years Back (John Hubley)
  • “Rite of Spring”: A Jaunt 6,000,000 Years Back (Dick Kelsey)
  • “Dance of the Hours” Is Art That Conceals Art, Layout Head Explains (Ken O’Connor)
  • Try Beef-Trusters for “Dance of the Hours” (Larry Lansburgh)
  • “Ave Maria” (Ed Gershman)
  • Fantasia Cutting Most Complex Job; Footage Exceeds 5,000,000 Feet (Bob Cook)
  • Women Contribute to Fantasia; Help In Layout, B.G., Animation (Roberta Lanouette)

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Title
Source type Book Series
Volume 16 Chapter: 3
Published
Subject date 1940
Language en
Document type Feature
Media type text
Page count 10
Pages pp. 9-18

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Availability Purchasable
Inserted 2015-07-08