The Golden Age Of Disney

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The Golden Age Of Disney

...of cartoons and animation. His innovation and enthusiasm was responsible for Disney Studios golden age prior to 1941. Part of his success was due to his close relationship with his employees.
But with the strike of 1941, that close relationship came to an end and the era known as the golden age also came to an end.
THE EARLY YEARS
Walt Disney’s life was a fascinating journey. His ability to succeed was based on an odd combination of affirming traditional values of his early childhood years and his rebellion against the discipline and austerity of his Midwestern upbringing (Kurtz, 1998).
Having a talent for drawing, Disney was able to earn money by doing s for newspapers and advertisement. He left home in 1919, at the age of 18 and found work at a commercial art studio in Kansas City (Kurtz, 1998). When he was laid off in 1920, he started...

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