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Disney: The Magic of Animation Exhibition
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Disney is one of the longest running animation studios in the world. As a result, the studio’s nearly 100 year legacy also provides a substantial insight into the history of the animated film.
Disney: The Magic of Animation features 500 items original sketches, drawings, paintings, concept art and models. They have been carefully curated from the 65 million artworks at the Walt Disney Animation Research Library in Los Angeles.
The first feature exhibition at Australia’s national museum of screen culture since its major redevelopment, it showcases Disney’s legacy, and the process and artistry at work.
Moving pictures
When you first enter the exhibition space you are greeted with an array of large scale zoetropes spinning cylinders with flickering images inside. They display the animated characters of Mickey Mouse, Pluto and Donald Duck.
There are hundreds of beautiful, historic and priceless pieces of art in the new exhibition
Disney: The Magic of Animation at ACMI. But itâs a confection made entirely from confectionery that really takes the cake.
Built for the 2012 film
Wreck-It Ralph, the model of Candy Hollow was created to help the animators visualise the hometown of Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) in three dimensions. âOne of the artists, Brittney Lee, made this out of real candy, real cookies, real cereal, real chocolates,â says curator Kristen McCormick, who has travelled with the 500 exhibits in the show from their usual home at Disney central in Burbank, California.