Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Animation History 'Lady and the Tramp'

How did Disney get his idea's for Lady and the Tramp?

Disney first started the idea for Lady and the Tramp in the 1930's. For a long time Disney had no idea what to do to make the movie what it was today and was intensly stuck, it just wasnt hitting the spot until he just took everyday life happenings to give him fuel for the animation. If it was eating dinner one night or giving his wife a present in a box with a puppy in it or reading a magazine, all gave Disney the kicks he needed.

Who were the main idea's people?

Jo Grant was the main influence anlong with Disney who fueled the storyline and came up with most the idea's for the animation. Unfortualty Jo Grant left after a dispute with Disney and the movie was shelved in 1943 after a bad storyboard was made. Disney, reading Cosmopolitin, saw one of Ward Greene's story's and jumped on the chance to have Greene on the animation and it kicked back into production.

What year was the film made?

The film ideas started in the 1930's and was shelved for 10 years in 1943 but after Ward Greene's join to the animation, it was completed and released on June 22 1955.

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