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Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera (Filmed: Feb. 13, 1957)
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Walt Disney explains his invention. Probably the most advanced tool ever made in the field of animation. (At least until the computer was made.)

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@TrapMusicNow

7 years ago

As a kid, I never realized how amazing these movies where from an art standpoint but wow. Just amazing.

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@residentgiant

8 years ago

Disney really set the standard for great animation... I take it for granted that I"m able to do this all digitally now, but it's so awesome to see how they were able to pull off this sort of thing back then. It's like steampunk After Effects!

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@colie577

9 years ago

6:00 I was moving it the wrong way, Dick!

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@cesarjimenezanimator

10 years ago

This goes to show you what a genius Walt Disney was back in his time. He created 3-dimensional cartoons before computers did!

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@deltafour1212

6 years ago

Walt Disney films back in late 30's & 40's were living paintings.

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@purelyamerican7796

9 years ago

When the forest started to move that blew my mined. Pretty cool.

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@markkoetsier6475

6 years ago

"What's wrong down there, Allan?" "Dick, I know Walt asked us to do this, but I just realized I can't act." "That's fine, neither can I."

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@philiq18

8 years ago

Walt was well ahead of his time! Always on the cutting edge. I had no idea this was how they were able to pull off those shots.

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@Kill4Karamel

12 years ago

Oh man, sometimes I just wish cartoons were still made this way. So beautiful.

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@LewysC

5 years ago

This is the birthplace of movie technology and the start of everything we've got today... It's genuinly fascinating how much detail was put into these movies back then

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@nameismetatoo4591

3 years ago

This. This is the Disney that I admire. Combining engineering and creative vision to bring art to a new level. Not the soul-less, cash-grabbing, franchise killing corporation it's become.

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@orourke116

7 years ago

WTF Allen. Get it together.

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@PeopleCanFly23

9 years ago

That's even better than 3D   :D

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@spacebug30

6 years ago

I wish Disney still made handdrawn animations. I do like some of the 3D animation, but it doesn't give me that classic Disney feeling at all.

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@goodgordon9088

8 years ago

Btw, when Micky is about to go under a branch, you can see 1 frame of another mickey in the distance.

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@susanda9469

8 years ago

At the end when the planes of the forest start moving in animation, the leap into perceived depth is almost shocking. (The familiar Bambi music doesn't hurt :-)

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@domireland405

9 years ago

05:53 Jesus, Alan, get your shit together! YOU HAD ONE JOB!

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@darthmaul4870

7 years ago

If Disney were still here, I would thank him for giving me such a beautiful childhood.

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@Nitro46

6 years ago

6:00 Alan Oscar winning performance brother 😂

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@edonslow1456

5 years ago

I find it amazing the lengths people went to, pre-digital, to entertain and make art. This whole room sized machine just to make parralax backgrounds in a film, painting each frame individually because that was the only way to do it. It's a reminder of how powerful the human need to create beauty is.

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