In Conversation with Don Hahn
Author: Theodore Ty, Centre Phi, 2017-12-18,EN
Animation producer Don Hanh not only participated in the “Disney renaissance,” he helped re-establish a genre of cinema that is loved by all.
Don Hahn is a filmmaker, author, and painter, but the cinema owes him a debt of gratitude for his work as a producer and ambassador for animated film. He has been at the helm of some of the most iconic movies of the past 20 years. Hahn shattered box office records with The Lion King, was involved in directing the remake Fantasia 2000, and produced Beauty and the Beast, the first animated movie nominated for the Oscar for best picture (1991).
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Don Hahn (interviewee)Howard Ashman (reference)
Brad Bird (reference)
Tim Burton (reference)
Brenda Chapman (reference)
Marc Davis (reference)
Walt Disney (reference)
Eric Goldberg (reference)
Don Graham (reference)
Joe Grant (reference)
Ollie Johnston (reference)
Glen Keane (reference)
Ward Kimball (reference)
Eric Larson (reference)
Alan Menken (reference)
Tim Rice (reference)
Walt Stanchfield (reference)
Frank Thomas (reference)
Frank Wells (reference)
Tyrus Wong (reference)
Hans Zimmer (reference)
Keywords
AnimationArchitecture
Cruella de Vil
Design
Disneyland
Dumbo (1941)
Exhibition
Haunted Mansion
Lady and the Tramp (1955)
Maleficent
Nine Old Men
Pirates of the Caribbean
Pixar
Pocahontas (1995)
Research
Roger Rabbit
Sleeping Beauty (1959)
Studio
The Jungle Book (1967)
The Lion King (1994)
Walt Disney Archives
Writing
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