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This tower
of glass and steel held scenes of background for use in
a film. Walt used his Silly Symphonies as testing
ground. "The Old Mill" was the first short to use this
new film technique. "The Old Mill" was a smash hit.
Winning an Academy Award, it provided a marker for the
accomplishments and great work Disney Animators could
do.
After story
development had come near an end, Walt began to select
his animators for this ground breaking film. He used a
team of men, including: Frank Thomas, Milt Kahl, and
Grim Natwick. Walt stayed with every moment of the film
throughout it's development.
Walt's original estimate
of $500,000 was extremely low for the cost of Snow
White. Walt had praise, and discouragement from every
direction. He needed more money. Roy went to Joe
Rosenberg for more backup, but Rosenberg kept at
caution. "You've got to show Joe what you've done!" Roy
told Walt.
"I can't do it," Walt replied, "All I've got is bits and
pieces. You know I never like to show anybody a picture
when it's all cut up. It's too dangerous!"
"You have to," Roy said. "The only way we're going to
get more money is to show them what they're lending
money for."
Rosenberg and Walt were
alone in the projection room. The film played, with bits
of color, and long spans of sketched drawings. Sound
flickered in and out. After the presentation, Walt
followed Rosenberg to his car. "Thanks, Goodbye,"
Rosenberg told Walt. "That thing is going to make a
hatful of money!" Financing was assured, and production
on Snow White could continue!
Before the film was
released Walt signed with RKO to distribute the film.
Executives said to Walt "We've got to sell it as just
'Snow White'....we've got to play down the Fair Tale
angle...audiences don't buy Fair Tales."
"No!" Walt insisted "it's Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs! It's a Fairy Tale. That's what I put a million
and a half into, and that's the way it's going to be
sold."
Finally, on December 21,
1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs opened to
the public at the Carthay Circle Theater, in Los
Angeles. The "Who's Who" of Hollywood appeared at the
engagement. The audience laughed at Dopey's antics, and
cried at the death sleep of Snow White, in the end the
audience gave a standing ovation for the film.
The film first grossed
Eight Million Dollars in the United States. Over the
years it has made well over that. The popularity of Snow
White allowed Walt Disney to build a new studio. The
Walt Disney Studios moved to Burbank, a huge place with
large areas of space.
Today animation is a
huge business. Grossing billions yearly, the Animated
Feature film has become a part of American Popular
Culture. Thanks to Walt Disney's continuing efforts to
make the first color Feature Length film. Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs.
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