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American Cinematographer is a monthly magazine published by the American Society of Cinematographers. It focuses on the art and craft of cinematography, covering domestic and foreign feature productions, television productions, short films, music videos and commercials. The emphasis is on interviews with cinematographers, but directors and other filmmakers are often featured as well. Articles include technical how-to pieces, discussions of tools and technologies that affect cinematography, and historical features.
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The American Weekly was a Sunday newspaper supplement published by the Hearst Corporation from November 1, 1896, until 1966.
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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
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Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.
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Cinema Progress was an educational film magazine published by the American Institute of Cinematography.
In the mid 60’s [Don] Dohler came up with an idea for a magazine for filmmakers. It would feature illustrated step-by-step articles for amateur special effects filmmakers. Inspired by his underground comix friends Dohler set off to publish the magazine on his own. The magazine featured articles by industry professionals and went on for 11 issues before being purchased by Starlog in 1979. Cinemagic inspired several young filmmakers who later went on to have successful careers in Hollywood, including J.J. Abrams, Tom Sullivan, Ernie Farino and Al Magliochetti.
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CinemaScore had been started by Lawson and Lance Hill around 1978. The first eight issues were in newsletter format. Number 8’s cover featured a letter from Lawson, apologizing and pronouncing the discontinuance of CinemaScore. Then issue nine showed up, in a digest format (the only one), under the helm of Randall Larson. The subsequent four issues took the form of a full-sized journal. CinemaScore proved an amazing and effervescent companion, with an obvious love and devotion to film music.
[Source: The CinemaScore & Soundtrack Archives
Collier's is an American magazine, founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier. It was initially launched as Collier's Once a Week, then changed in 1895 to Collier's Weekly: An Illustrated Journal, and finally shortened in 1942 to simply Collier's. [...] the original magazine ceased publication with the January 4, 1957 issue[...].
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To keep employees up-to-date on what was happening, the Disney Studio when it was located on Hyperion produced “The Bulletin” which was the Disney Studio inter-office studio employee newsletter.
It was one-sided 8.5-inches by 14-inches mimeographed sheets stapled at the upper left with usually two to four sheets for each weekly issue. These old issues are a treasure trove of insight into the personalities and the workings of the early Disney Studios.
The first issue of The Bulletin was printed January 6, 1939, and the last issue was printed April 4, 1941.
Like any office newsletter, it was filled with classified ads, birth and wedding announcements, information about upcoming events, things that were changing like people being promoted or moving to another office, inter-office sports news, brief personality profiles, announcements from Walt or Roy Disney and more.
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The "E" Ticket was a fanzine devoted to the history of Disneyland and its attractions, especially the park as it existed during the lifetime of Walt Disney, publishing forty six issues between 1986 and 2009. It was edited and published by Disneyland fans Leon Janzen and Jack Janzen until Leon's sudden death on September 9, 2003. The last issue published by the brothers was the Fall 2003 Issue, #40, on Adventure Thru Inner Space. Jack continued the magazine without his brother, beginning with #41 in October 2004. In the final issue, #46 (Summer 2009), Jack noted that making the magazine "hasn't been much fun without Leon", and he decided to end the magazine's run.
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[Fortnight: The Newmagazine of California] lived from 1946 through 1957. Despite the froth that often filled its pages, Fortnight was the first newsmagazine of California. It was also the largest and most influential periodical started in the postwar renaissance of Pacific Coast publishing.
[Source: Southern California Quarterly]
US Bedsheet-size saddle-stapled Cinema magazine printed on slick paper. Edited and published by Frederick S Clarke. Eight quarterly issues 1993 to 1995.
Intended to focus more on low-budget films, Television and Horror than its parent magazine Cinefantastique, this title proved short-lived despite being of excellent quality in its own right. During its brief run, Imagi-Movies featured interviews with film director Roger Corman, artist H R Giger and performer Beverly Garland. The final two issues contained a long article on Ray Harryhausen.
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Siemens Industry Jounal
The SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal is the key publication of the society, providing peer-reviewed articles on topics in 3D, imaging processing, display technologies, audio, compression, digital cinema, and much more.
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Landscape Management (formerly: Weeds Trees & Turf)
LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
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The Literary Digest was an influential general interest weekly magazine published by Funk & Wagnalls. Founded by Isaac Kaufmann Funk in 1890, it eventually merged with two similar weekly magazines, Public Opinion and Current Opinion.
Beginning with early issues, the emphasis was on opinion articles and an analysis of news events. Established as a weekly newsmagazine, it offered condensations of articles from American, Canadian and European publications. […]
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Look was a bi-weekly, general-interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1937 to 1971, with more of an emphasis on photographs than articles. A large-size magazine of 11 by 14 inches, it was generally considered the also-ran to Life magazine, which began publication months earlier and ended in 1972.
It is known for helping launch the career of film director Stanley Kubrick, who was a staff photographer.
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Los Angeles magazine is a regional magazine of national stature. Our combination of award-winning feature writing, investigative reporting, service journalism, and design covers the people, lifestyle, culture, entertainment, fashion, art and architecture, and news that define Southern California. Started in the spring of 1961, Los Angeles magazine has been addressing the needs and interests of our region for 48 years. The magazine continues to be the definitive resource for an affluent population that is intensely interested in a lifestyle that is uniquely Southern Californian.
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Mechanix Illustrated was an American magazine founded in the first half of the 20th century to compete against the older Popular Science and Popular Mechanics. Billed as "The How-To-Do Magazine," Mechanix Illustrated (MI) aimed to guide readers through various projects from home improvements and advice on repairs to "build-your-own (sports car, telescope, helicopter, etc)." From its debut in 1928, it went through a number of permutations over the years, being called at various points in its life, Modern Mechanics and Inventions, Modern Mechanix and Inventions, Modern Mechanix, Mechanix Illustrated and finally Home Mechanix.
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Modern Screen was an American fan magazine that for over 50 years [1930-1985] featured articles, pictorials and interviews with movie stars (and later television and music personalities).
[…]Founded by the Dell Company of New York City it initially sold for 10 cents.[…]
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The Motion Picture Herald was an American film industry trade paper published from 1931 to December 1972.
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National Geographic, formerly The National Geographic Magazine, is the official magazine of the National Geographic Society. It has been published continuously since its first issue in 1888, nine months after the Society itself was founded. It primarily contains articles about geography, history, and world culture. The magazine is known for its thick square-bound glossy format with a yellow rectangular border and its extensive use of dramatic photographs.
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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.
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The New Yorker is an American magazine of reportage, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It is published by Condé Nast. Started as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is now published 47 times annually, with five of these issues covering two-week spans.
Although its reviews and events listings often focus on the cultural life of New York City, The New Yorker has a wide audience outside of New York. It is well known for its illustrated and often topical covers, its commentaries on popular culture and eccentric Americana, its attention to modern fiction by the inclusion of short stories and literary reviews, its rigorous fact checking and copyediting, its journalism on politics and social issues, and its single-panel cartoons sprinkled throughout each issue.
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Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine founded in 1933. […] It is the second-largest news weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence. It is published in four English language editions and 12 global editions written in the language of the circulation region. […]
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OMNI was a science and science fiction magazine published in the US and the UK. It contained articles on science fact and short works of science fiction. The first issue was published in October 1978, the last in Winter 1995, with an internet version lasting until 1998.
OMNI was launched by Kathy Keeton, long-time companion and later wife of Penthouse magazine publisher Bob Guccione, who described the magazine in its first issue as "an original if not controversial mixture of science fact, fiction, fantasy and the paranormal". Before launch it was referred to as Nova, but the name was changed before the first issue to avoid a conflict with the PBS science show of the same name, NOVA.
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Popular Mechanics is a classic magazine of popular technology. First published January 11, 1902, by H. H. Windsor, it has been owned since 1958 by the Hearst Corporation. There are nine international editions, including a now-defunct Latin American version that had been published for decades, and a newer South Africa edition. In 2013, the US edition changed from twelve to ten issues per year.
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Popular Science is an American monthly magazine carrying popular science content, which refers to articles for the general reader on science and technology subjects. […] With roots beginning in 1872, PopSci has been translated into over 30 languages and is distributed to at least 45 countries.
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Rotary International publishes an official monthly magazine named The Rotarian in English (first published in 1911 as The National Rotarian).
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The Saturday Evening Post is a bimonthly American magazine. It was published weekly under this title from 1897 until 1963, then biweekly until 1969, and quarterly and then bimonthly from 1971.
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Saturday Review, previously The Saturday Review of Literature, was an American weekly magazine established in 1924. […]
At its peak, Saturday Review was influential as the base of several widely read critics […], and was often known by its initials as SR. It was never hugely profitable and eventually succumbed to the decline of general-interest magazines after restructuring and trying to reinvent itself more than once during the 1970s and 1980s.
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Cinema Quarterly was a monthly film magazine published out of Edinburgh, Scotland between 1932-1935. Featuring regular contributions from John Grierson, the magazine became a critical centre for the emerging British Documentary movement. The magazine was renamed World Film News and Television Progress in 1936. After changing its name for three issues to SEE: World Film News, the magazine ceased publication at the end of 1938.
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It's not just for Disney fans; It's by Disney fans.
American Cinematographer magazine interviews cinematographers, directors and other key collaborators involved in creative process of bringing film and television projects to the screen.

Get your animation fix with animation addicts just like you! The Animation Addicts Podcast is a show about the wonderful world of animation: Disney, DreamWorks, Pixar & everything in between! Each episode the hosts—Morgan Stradling & Chelsea Robson—discuss a different animation film and have a hilarious, in-depth, nerdy discussion about it. Take a trip down memory lane as we review old childhood favorites or discuss the latest box office releases, in addition to interviews with your favorite people from the animation world!Join the community at Rotoscopers.com and on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Animation News, Reviews, Interviews, Podcasts & Videos!!
The Animation Podcast is the place for discussion about the craft of animation. Shows will feature interviews with some of animation's greatest talent, focusing on their personal perspective of the artform. Created by a professional animator for people who love animation or are just plain curious.

Twin animators Tom and Tony Bancroft get together and talk about their Disney Animation past, the present animation business, and the future of animation. Interviews with talented artists, inspirational words, and wild speculation will help you grow as a person - or not.
Sponsored by TaughtByAPro.com - your destination for the art instruction you need. See http://taughtbyapro.com for online animation, character design, illustration, comic arts, cartoon creation and more.
The world is changing at a remarkable clip. Nearly every industry is undergoing rapid shifts in the way the players interact, do business, and grow companies, and it is no less true in the creative sector. Technology is becoming more powerful, more accessible, and more user-friendly than ever before, and distribution channels for storytelling are exploding in every direction, merging and crossing, breaking the rules and allowing ideas to more completely infiltrate our lives than ever before.
Blurred Radio exists to explore creativity, innovation, and the “work behind the work” in the 21st century media landscape. Each episode features an interview with someone breaking ground in the creative world, who work behind the scenes to bring the impossible into view. They come from such diverse industries as film, television, advertising, interactive and immersive media, design, business, art, software and technology, music, theatre and more.
Blurred is the side project of two wanderers through this exciting and mercurial frontier. Jesse Springer is a voiceover artist, commercial director and producer, and music producer and enthusiast. Dave Martina is a brand therapist, creative producer, and jazzhead. They are insatiably curious, and eager to traverse the rapidly-turning pages of history by dialoguing with the people who are taking bold new steps every day.

Here you enter a podcast about yesterday, fantasy, and a Galaxy Far, Far Away. Bobsleds & Banthas is a weekly podcast about the wonder of Disneyland, Star Wars and whatever other intellectual property the Walt Disney Co. owns. Join former cast member Scott Storm and Disneyland podcasting veteran Aaron “Absolute Humidity” Robbins for fun and fantastic conversations about attractions, park memories, imagineering, storytelling, food, reviews and trip reports.

Book of the Mouse Club is an Unofficial Disney podcast that explores books about Disney, its history, films, theme parks and more. Join us for discussions about books, interviews with authors and broader topics that relate to the literary realm of Disney.
Disclaimer: Book of the Mouse Club has no affiliation with The Walt Disney Company. The views and opinions expressed by hosts and participants are theirs and theirs alone and do not represent the organizations or companies they happen to work for.
Disney Character Designer answers your questions about Concept Art, Character Design for Animation, Digital Painting & Illustration.
Disney history and gossip with celebrated author, Jeff Kurtti, and Disney historian, Keith Gluck. Part of the MiceChat Podcast Network - http://MicePod.com.
For the fan in all of us

The DIS Unplugged podcast is a weekly roundtable discussion that discuss all aspects of planning a Disney vacation. Our show is unbiased, and presents honest opinions of every aspect of a Disney experience - from dining and theme parks to attractions and hotels. Each week we discuss various topics related to Walt Disney World, Disney Cruise Line, and Disneyland California, including the top Disney news stories, dining and restaurant reviews, upcoming events, Disney vacation planning tips, listener questions, plus much more! Our team of Orlando experts includes Pete Werner, Julie Martin, Corey Martin, Kevin Klose, John Magi, Teresa Echols, Kathy Werling, Ryno Clavin, Jackie Gailey, John Sacherri, Erica Resnick, and Craig Williams.

There's a lot going on in the World of Disney whether it's the parks, movies, or TV. Every episode Tony the Disney Dad and his 2 boys will walk you through all the Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar related news as well as help you navigate your next trip to Walt Disney World, and walk you down the Disney history road. Listen with the whole family!

Michelle and Jayne are the Disney Dream Girls and they share their passion of all things Disney. With fun features, planning tips, park history, guests interviews and reviews - this show is your one stop place to fulfil all your Disney desires. If you want a show that enthuses about the fabulous food and amazing attractions of the US and European Disney theme parks, then this podcast is for you!
In For Scores, host Jon Burlingame takes listeners on a magical journey into the world of film and television composers, revealing never-before-heard special moments behind many of today's most beloved scores. This season, you'll hear personal stories from the composers of Marvel Studios Avengers and Pixar's Toy Story films, Captain Marvel, Coco, Ralph Breaks the Internet, and so much more!

“Dizney Coast to Coast” features honest, passionate, and clear-eyed Disney discussions that both celebrate and question one of the largest and most beloved entertainment companies in the world. Entertainment-obsessed host Jeff DePaoli is an avid Disney fan who has studied and experienced Disney content his entire life. Listen as Jeff spreads his Disney knowledge, and come along for the ride hearing passionate conversations celebrating (and sometimes questioning) Disney theme parks, movies, theatricals and more. Plus, witness Jeff's top rate interviewing skills as he chats with Disney Legends, Academy Award winners, Golden Globe winners and other talented folks from various Disney projects.
“Dizney Coast to Coast” is a fan podcast and is not affiliated with The Walt Disney Company.

EarzUp! is a Disneyland podcast like no other. Twice a month, the hosts bring you the tips, tricks, and little-known facts that will make your next trip to the Disneyland Resort better than ever! Along with our news show, In-Depth, airing twice monthly as well, you will never be short on Disney News!
From the Mouth of the Mouse is where MiceChat.com columnist Jeff Heimbuch interviews Disney Cast Members, past and present. You can read more at MiceChat.com

Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy is a podcast that airs each week on Wired.com. The show is hosted by science fiction author David Barr Kirtley and produced by Lightspeed Magazine editor John Joseph Adams. Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy features conversations about fantasy & science fiction in books, movies, games, and comics, as well as related subjects such as science, history, and critical thinking. The show has more than 900 five-star ratings on Apple Podcasts, gets about 18,000 downloads per episode, and has racked up over 8 million total downloads.
Experience the Magic
An examination of the world of Disney design, music, commentary, park audio, and more. Join Greg, a former Disneyland Cast Member, for a podcast full of opinions and fun.
Academy Award-winning filmmaker John Lasseter discusses the making of Cars 2. John has been the creative leader of Pixar since its inception and is chief creative officer for Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios. The release of Cars 2, Pixar’s 12th full-length animated feature, coincides with the 25th anniversary of the celebrated studio. Moderated by Chris Hewitt at the Apple Store, Regent Street, in London.

Legendary film critic Leonard Maltin and his daughter Jessie are the ultimate movie fans. They love talking about movies, especially with people who share their enthusiasm—from living legends like Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, and Quincy Jones to such contemporary artists as Amy Adams, Viggo Mortensen, Laura Dern, and Bryan Cranston. You’ll meet all kinds of interesting people and hear their recommendations of unsung movies you ought to know.

Disney artists and Imagineers, animators and authors, even Disney Legends have visited with host Tim Callaway in The Mouse Castle Lounge. Join Tim as he delves into Disney movies, music, books, television, theme parks and history. From Mickey Mouse to Mulan, from Disneyland to Walt Disney World, from Pinocchio to Pixar, it's always good times and great conversations...and a few surprises. Welcome to the party. Come on in! www.TheMouseCastle.com
Broadcasting from the MouseStation, high in orbit around MousePlanet, join our podcasting crew every other week for Disney news and information from MousePlanet. Our varied content includes short featurettes, full-length featured topics and more. You can provide feedback to podcast@mouseplanet.com or share your Magical Moment stories at stories@mouseplanet.com. If you'd prefer, you can also call in your comments or stories to our toll-free feedback line (1-866-939-2278). Hosted by MousePlanet editor and staff columnist Mark Goldhaber and former Disney cast member Mike Demopoulos, this biweekly show will help you to relive the Magic! Visit us on the web at www.mouseplanet.com/podcast!

Mousetalgia is a podcast for Disney fans about Disneyland, Disney in society, and Disney trivia and history. Enjoy in-depth reviews of the parks, discussions about Disneyana and Disney merchandise, and our take on the latest Disney movies, books and more. View our galleries and join the discussion at www.mousetalgia.com!
Inspiring the Animation Masses
Helping You Navigate All Things Disney

This is "YOUR TICKET TO RIDE!"-
A diverse audio presentation on the Themed Entertainment & Amusement Industry. Immersive discussions on Theme Parks, Dark Rides, Roller Coasters, Interactive Atrractions, Themed Shows, World's Fair, etc. with the creators behind the industry. Disney Parks, Universal Studios, Six Flags, Cedar Fair, Busch Entertainment, and much more. The Most In-Depth Theme Park Podcast on the Internet!

SKULL ROCK PODCAST, hosted by Aljon Go and Dave Bossert, explores the entertainment galaxy weekly with insightful conversation, stories, and special guests—talking all things Disney! Listen to never-before-heard stories and behind-the-scenes moments from some of your favorite Disney films, theme park attractions, performances, books, music, and so much more! Hear the latest news about Disney's past, present, and future! SKULL ROCK PODCAST is your go-to source for the magic we all love. http://www.skullrockpodcast.com/ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/support

Star Wars, Disney, Marvel fans, this is the podcast for you! Husband and wife team Richard and Sarah (plus LOTS of interviews with amazing guests) cover Star Wars, Disney and pop culture fandom - the stuff that surrounds us, penetrates us and binds us all together as instantaneous friends! So grab a glass of blue milk and take the second star to the right straight on to this podcast. Become a Skywalker!
The goal for the SoundWorks Collection is simple; we are dedicated to profiling the greatest and upcoming sound minds from around the world and highlight their contributions. The SoundWorks Collection was created by Director Michael Coleman in November of 2009 in a partnership with MIX Magazine, several audio focused college schools and programs, and the support of the online sound community worldwide.
The SoundWorks Collection takes you behind the scenes and straight to the dub stage for a look into audio post-production for feature films, video game sound design, and original soundtrack composition. This exclusive and intimate video series focuses on individuals and teams behind-the-scenes bringing to life some of the worlds most exciting projects.
Animators by day. Teachers by night.

Join former Disneyland cast members Lynn Barron and Ken Pellman ,as they discuss all things Disneyland. They have had Disney Legends, Authors, podcasters former Cast members and more. Plus each episode they discuss latest Disneyland Resort news. If you like Disneyland, and want to learn insider tales, history, and great info then this is the perfect podcast for you.

Hosts Jeff & Michael Crawford take you through a century of Disney history, with a focus on Walt Disney and his many works. From animation to live-action film to theme parks and Imagineering and beyond, we present deep dives into our monthly topics while also interviewing fascinating individuals who have contributed to the Disney legacy. With a look to the past, and an eye to the future, hop on the monorail and join us for a great big beautiful tomorrow!
Disney history, music, and more - broadcasting from beautiful downtown Progress City, U.S.A.
Smart talk and stories behind the magic of theme parks

The Walt Disney Family Museum is a center for art, animation, and inspiration. Located in the historic Presidio, a national park in San Francisco, California, the museum celebrates the remarkable life of Walt Disney by telling his story, celebrating his legacy, and examining his influence on the world of entertainment. Ten years ago, we were founded in 2009 by Walt Disney’s daughter, Diane Disney Miller, who wanted to share the story of her father with the world. Now, we are hosting a year-long celebration to mark the museum’s tenth anniversary. In recognition of the museum’s history, and in order to honor the man behind the magic, this podcast will be an extension of that celebration. Join for stories and conversations about the remarkable life and legacy of Walt Disney as we reflect on The Walt Disney Family Museum's first decade as an institution.

WDW Radio is the award-winning podcast dedicated to celebrating the magic of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, Marvel, and Star Wars since 2005. Tune in and subscribe for Disney news, vacation planning, trivia, contests, history, interviews, as well as attraction, dining, and resort reviews.
Hosted by Disney expert, author, and speaker Lou Mongello, this family-friendly show has been named Best Travel Podcast for 9 consecutive years, and also features a blog, videos, LIVE video, welcoming community, and special events. It is also home to Lou Mongello's Walt Disney World Trivia Books, "102 Ways to Save Money For and At Walt Disney World," Disney Interviews book, and the Audio Guides to Walt Disney World.
Lou is also the founder of the Dream Team Project, which has raised more than $500,000.00 to date to send children with life-threatening illnesses to Walt Disney World through the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America.
Learn more at http://WDWRadio.com and http://LouMongello.com

The Ultimate Disneyland & WDW Audio Adventure Podcast. A celebration of the magical sounds of Disney in FULL STEREO SOUND, brought to you by "the Disney Sounds Guy" Paul Barrie. A WindowtotheMagic is a weekly journey into the wonderful world of the Disney Theme Parks, and the sounds which make those parks so fantastic. Containing everything from Disney created "source audio" to sounds recorded "live" at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, this is just the fix every Disney fan needs when they can't get to the park. Do you remember the Goodyear peoplemover? Do you love the Adventure thru Inner Space? Then this is the show for you!
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Preserving Theme Park History through video documentaries since 1998. Directed by David Oneal.
The Second Studio is an explicit podcast about design and the everyday. Hosted by Architects David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, it features a variety of creative professionals as guests in unscripted and long-format interviews, allowing for thoughtful takes and more personal discussions. Honesty and humor are used to cover a wide array of subjects: some episodes are reviews of projects, technologies, designs and movies; while others are helpful guides, interviews, or explorations of everyday life.
The Talks at Google program brings authors, innovators, scientists, actors, actresses, artists, filmmakers, musicians, and speakers of all kinds to Google for talks centering on their work.
THE TIARA TALK SHOW is a YouTube podcast that invites actors, composers and cast members- anyone who has ever worked for The Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries- to talk about working in various Disney projects, such as films, television shows and theme park attractions.
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A. Film L.A. is the Los Angeles associate of A. Film of Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandinavia's largest and Europe's most ambitious animation studio. Productions include 'Albert,' 'Miffy the Movie,' and 'The Flight Before Christmas,' 'Help! I'm a Fish,' 'Terkel in Trouble!,' 'Asterix and the Vikings' and 'Journey to Saturn.'
The thoughts and observations of the leaders of The Animation Guild (TAG), Local 839 IATSE. Jason MacLeod is the Business Representative, KC Johnson is the President.
This weblog reflects their individual personal opinions and does not necessarily represent the official position of the Animation Guild.
Discover Disneyland Paris in style. The latest news, rumours and trivia from Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park.
Movies and TV, often on DVD & Blu-ray with reviews, news, giveaways, Disney countdowns, and more. Since 2001.
Live from the magic
Your daily source for everything Star Tours and more!
Asking Interesting People Interesting Questions.
JSTOR is an online research and teaching platform that helps people discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. JSTOR provides a growing number of access options for individual researchers.
Four friends talk Disney from every possible perspective.
Le blog de l'actualité Disney (ciné, vidéo, parcs, comédies musicales) qui donne la parole à ses créateurs.
Des entretiens signés Jérémie Noyer (tous droits réservés). Photos (c.)Disney
Disney fun under the MiceChat sun. Disneyland, Disney World, News, Chat, Discussion, Gossip, Photos, Video, and Friendship!
Michael Barrier […] is an American animation historian. Barrier was the founder and editor of Funnyworld, the first magazine exclusively devoted to comics and animation. […]
In 1973, Barrier signed a contract with Oxford University Press to write a history of Hollywood animation. The research and writing of that book extended over twenty-four years. With the aid of associate (and animator) Milt Gray, Barrier undertook extensive research and interviews of all the key figures who played a role in the creation of classic American theatrical animation […]. - Wikipedia
If you are a fan of Walt Disney and want information that you know you can trust, then I definitely recommend you […] visit Mike’s always fascinating Web site at MichaelBarrier.com, where he continues to unearth treasures of Disney history. […] - Mouseplanet.com
SILive.com is Staten Island's largest local website for news, sports, entertainment, jobs, autos, real estate and information. In addition to serving as the online home of the Staten Island Advance, SILive.com offers forums, blogs, and business listings on where to go and what to do on and around the Island.
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[…] Theme Park Insider, a consumers' guide to the world's most popular theme and amusement parks, written by the consumers themselves. More than 300,000 people a month visit our website, and many contribute by submitting ratings, reviews, and comments about the parks they've visited. […] - themeparkinsider.com
Welcome to my blog about the grand history of Disneyland Tickets. Also featuring tickets and goodies from Knott's Berry Farm, Magic Mountain, Disneyworld and more...
A survey of America’s cultural landscape offering coverage of film, television, art and more, Vulture is the go-to entertainment news site for the culturally obsessed.
Book series
Authoritative but accessible, the Walt's People series is the world's best-known, most widely used multi-volume resource about Disney history.
For Both Fans and Scholars
The interviews and articles in Walt's People represent a treasure trove of research for Disney scholars - but more important, they're entertaining, down-to-earth stories that will please any fan eager to learn more about Disney. You don't need a Ph.D. in Disney Studies to enjoy the recollections and anecdotes from such Disney luminaries as Marc Davis, John Hench, Ken Anderson, Bill Tytla, and over half a dozen others.
From the Mouth of the Mouse