Primary Sources Magazine Ingersoll, Ralph. Technicolor. Fortune 1934: 1 13. Print. This magazine was a primary source, because it was published in 1934, during Disney's career. It praises Disney newest innovation, adding Technicolor to his films. By utilizing this new technique, Disney brought more success to animation. Newspaper Ng, David. "CalArts Named Top School for Arts minded Students." Los Angeles Times 2 Sept. 2011: 1. Print. This newspaper article describes CalArts success today. This shows that although Disney establish CalArts in 1961, it is recognized today as one of the top graduates school. It proves Disney's ability to impact the future and other people. It is also more reliable, due to how recent this article was published. St. John, Adela. "Walt Disney's Gambles." Plain Dealer [Cleveland] 1955: 14 16. Print. Although this article talked about the risks Disney took, almost jeopardizing his business, it proved to be effective. This primary source was useful because it showed how Disney was able to introduce new innovations, proving his willingness to confront tough issues. This source is reliable "Prosperity Out of Fantasy." Editorial. New York Times 2 May 1938: 1. Print. This primary source was written by a reputable newspaper, praising Disney's first full feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It shows how Disney produced the first full feature length film, raising awareness for animation business. Videos Steamboat Willie. Dir. Walt Disney. Walt Disney Productions, 1928. This film, produced under Disney was one of the first cartoons to incorporate sound. This proved his ability to confront tough issues, as he was able to go ahead of time to improve animation. This was reliable, as many people recognized Steamboat Willie as the first to incorporate creative sounds. Walt Disney's Opening Day Speech. Dir. Walt Disney. Walt Disney Productions, 1955. Although this was a one or two minutes speech, it showed how Disney was successful in opening his amusement park. Even though people discouraged him in building one, he was confident and passionate.
Secondary Sources Websites Just Disney. Brad Aldridge Productions, 2005. Web. 2 Dec. 2014. <http://justdisney.com>. This website was useful, as it listed Disney s biography, his ideas, quotes, pictures and more. The author Brad Aldridge, with a help from other contributors, wanted to create a clean and informative website about Disney. It was created in 1999, but is continued to be updated with new information. This site gave me an general view of Disney's life and career. Bogaert, Maxime. Disney and the Promise of Progress City. Designing Disney. Designing Disney, 2009. Web. 11 Jan. 2015. <http://www.designingdisney.com/book review/walt and promise progress city>. This website was useful in providing me excerpts about Disney s original EPCOT idea from the book, Walt and the Promise of Progress City, written by Sam Gennaway. It is reliable as the excerpts were taken right out of the book. This was useful because it shows how people are still able to recognize Disney s vision, even after so many years. Doyle, Jack. Disney Dollars. The Pop History Dig. The Pop History Dig, 2008. Web. 15 Dec. 2014.<http://www.pophistorydig.com/topics/disney dollars1930s/>. This website focused on how the Great Depression contributed to the effectiveness of Disney s leadership. It is reliable because it has been cited from newspapers and organizations such as The Washington Post, CNBC and many more. This was especially useful in my historical context page. Webb, William, and Danielle Webb. Walt Disney s War Effort. The Disney Project. Disney Project, 2 Feb. 2012. Web. 15 Dec. 2014. <http://thedisneyproject.wordpress.com/2012/02/02/walt disneys war effort/>. This website provided historical context around Walt Disney. This source is reliable because it was written by a couple with a passion for Disney. It also matched the information I found on other sites. It was useful in my NHD project because it described how Disney used his popular characters to inform people at home with the war effort. Peters, Gerhard, and John T. Woodley. "Ronald Reagan: Remarks During a Visit to Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center Near Orlando, Florida."Ronald Reagan: Remarks During a Visit to Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center Near Orlando, Florida. The American Presidency Program, 1999. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=41022>. This website proved Ronald Reagan's speech for EPCOT. Although this EPCOT is not what Disney imagined, it still addresses social problems. It brings people together, and gives
them opportunities. Because this world showcase is still happening today, it is evident that Disney has left a legacy for EPCOT. Books Korkis, Jim, and Diane Disney Miller. The Vault of Walt. N.p.: Ayefour, 2010. Print. This book, written by Jim Korkis, was about the Disney s history, based on conversations with people that were close to him. It provided the transcript of an interview between NBS and Disney. They talked about the business tactics and thoughts that Disney had while establishing Disneyland. Online Databases Edelman, Rob. Disney, Walt. International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers. Gale Group, 2001. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.<http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Walt_Disney.aspx>. Although this source summarizes Disney s life, it mainly focused on his accomplishments and how it was effective in making him successful. This site provided information on Disney from five different encyclopedias, ensuring its reliability. It is useful became it talked about how Disney was able to accomplish things such as sound and color, that was not developed during his time. Walt Disney. Business Leader Profiles for Students. Ed. Sheila Dow and Jaime E. Noce. Vol. 1. Detroit: Gale, 1999. Biography in Context. Web. 30 Oct. 2014. Sheila Dow and Jaime Noce, both editors, provides background information on Walt Disney. Their overview describes Disney s early life and how his career became more prominent during his life. This article was useful in identifying the social and economic impacts Disney had in the world of entertainment during the 20th and 21st century. The source is reliable because it comes from a database, while stating facts that were backed up with evidence from outside resources such as books. Images Lesjak, David. Meet the Spandules. Toons at War. Toons at War, 2008. Web. 11 Jan. 2015. These images were taken from Disney s comic Meet the Spandules. This was great evidence to back up my historical contact paper, and how Disney was able to make World War II effective in his leadership. He was able to lead a group of soldiers by educating them, even though he was not actively participating in the war. Doctorow, Cory. Disneyland Original Prospectus. Digital image. Boing Boing. Boing Boing, 20 May 2014. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://boingboing.net/2014/05/20/disneylandprospectus.html>.
This image of a brochure, displays Walt Disney's original plan for EPCOT and Disneyland. This shows how Disney was able to articulate a vision by sharing this brochure to the public. Phillips, Scott. Disney Opens Color TV. Digital image. Genealogy Bank. Genealogy Bank, 2014. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://blog.genealogybank.com/sunday blue laws old family memories u s legislative history. html>. This image was a excerpt taken from the Omaha World Herald explaining Disney's newest innovation: color. It was clear that Disney's Technicolor was a big improvment back then. Cruise, Gary. EPCOT Center: The Newest Wonder of the World. Digital image.all Ears. All Ears, 2000. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://land.allears.net/blogs/guestblog/2014/07/>. This image shows a clip from the Walt Disney World News, declaring its newest project, EPCOT. It shows that although Disney's original plan for EPCOT was not carried out, his idea is still being built upon. Dave. Walt Disney. Digital image. D23. Disney, 2013. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <https://d23.com/walt disney archives/about walt disney/>. This image is shown on my home page. It provides a picture of what Walt Disney looks like. Usher, Shaun. Walt Disney. Digital image. Letters of Note. TinyLetter, 2014. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.lettersofnote.com/2011/06/there is no way to replace walt disney.html>. This is a picture of Walt Disney, going over his early sketches of Mickey Mouse. Walt Disney. Digital image. Josh Basmajian. Josh Basmajian, 2014. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.johnbasmajian.com/basmajian/biography/disney/>. Walt Disney and the multi plane camera, one of his innovations. Doyle, Jack. Steamboat Willie. Digital image. The Pop History Dig. The Pop History Dig, 2008. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.pophistorydig.com/topics/disney dollars1930s/>. A picture of Mickey Mouse, a prominent cartoon figure during the Great Depression. Doyle, Jack. Mickey Wrist Watch Ad. Digital image. The Pop History Dig. The Pop History Dig, 2008. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.pophistorydig.com/topics/disney dollars1930s/>. A picture of an ad for the Mickey Mouse Wrist Watch Ad. This helped the Ingersoll watch company to become more financially stable.
Doyle, Jack. Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Wrist Watch. Digital image. The Pop History Dig. The Pop History Dig, 2008. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.pophistorydig.com/topics/disney dollars1930s/>. An image of the wrist watch the was sold during the 1930's. Sam. Walt Disney and EPCOT Model. Digital image. MiceChat. JelSoft Enterprises, 2000. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://micechat.com/blogs/samland/1771 walt disneys epcot heart our cities.html>. An image showing Disney and the model for his project EPCOT. Williams, Jeff. EPCOT. Digital image. The Original E.P.C.O.T Project. Google Sites, 2012. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <https://sites.google.com/site/theoriginalepcot/>. This site provided images of the EPCOT model. Bogaert, M. Sketch of Disneyland. Digital image. Designing Disney. Designing Disney, 2009. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.designingdisney.com/content/euro disney resort european walt disney world>. An early sketch of Disneyland, drawn on a piece of napkin. Savvas, George. Disneyland Opening Day. Digital image. Disney Parks. Disney, 2011. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2011/07/getting ready for disneyland park to debut a lo ok back at july 17 1955/>. This is a picture of Disneyland, 1955, its opening day. Despite the problem that Disney faced in building this amusement park, it was finally open for business. Snow White Premiere. Digital image. Tralfaz: Cartoons of 1944. Blogger, 2014. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://tralfaz.blogspot.com/2014/06/cartoons of 1944 part 1.html>. An ad for the Snow White Premiere. Although many were against the making of Snow White, Disney released it. It gained attention, and proved that animation was a profitable business. Walt Disney's First Oscar. Digital image. Remembering Disney. Remembering Disney, 2015. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.mywaltdisneyquotes.com/walt disney animation/>. With the use of his new technique, Disney was able to add color to his films. This was the next step in combining animation into something that could be enjoyable and fun.
Osamu Tezuka. Digital image. Tezuka in English. Wordpress, 2015. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://tezukainenglish.com/wp/>. A picture of Osamu Tezuka, a Japanese Animator that was largely influenced by Disney. Astroboy. Digital image. Astro Boy Online. VBulletin, 2000. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.astroboy online.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7570&page=4>. Borrowing Disney drawing techniques, Tezuka added emotional eyes to his characters. This picture shows the sadness portrayed in Astroboy. Astroboy. Digital image. Astro Boy Online. VBulletin, 2000. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://www.astroboy online.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1618&page=488>. An image of Astroboy being angry. Bambi. Digital image. Manga News. Manga News, 2015. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. A picture of Tezuka's version of Bambi. It is clear Disney's film has impacted Tezuka's stories as well. Bambi. Digital image. Pinterest. Pinterest, 2014. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <https://www.pinterest.com/pin/573083121306710907/>. An excerpt of Tezuka's version of Bambi. Kurtti, Jeff. Walt Disney and CalArts. Digital image. Disney Insider. Disney Lifestyle, 2013. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://blogs.disney.com/insider/articles/2012/10/08/the wonderful world of walt 3/>. An image of Walt Disney collaborating with Richard R. Von Hagen to built CalArts. Maletic, Greg. Disney Parks Around the World. Digital image. Greg Maletic Work. Wordpress, 2013. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <https://gregmaleticwork.wordpress.com/category/disney/>. An image of all the amusement parks dedicated to Disney. Clawson, Jessica. EPCOT. Digital image. The Disney Driven Life. The Disney Driven Life, 2009. Web. 25 Jan. 2015. <http://thedisneydrivenlife.com/2011/02/13/epcots flower and garden festival gets a sponsor/>. A picture of EPCOT today.