Mid-century Textbook Takes a Tour of Disney’s

Jerry over at CartoonBrew has posted a neat look at the Disney studios in 1948. It’s a children’s textbook so there really isn’t that much insight into the studio. Nevertheless, it’s always great too see how the process of animation was described throughout the years (that is, before the Internet). Choice quote:
Many people would like to see how motion pictures are made. If they all visited the studios, the studio workers could not do their work. That is why the studios have high fences around them.
You know, to keep the workers working.
Oddly enough, I never thought of myself as a “studio worker” before. In fact, the constant use of the word “workers” doesn’t make the greatest job in the world sound all that exciting, does it?
(via cartoon brew)


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