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#39 Walt Disney: An American Original

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Notable books mentioned: classic study of human and animal motion by Edward Mewbridge, Walt Disney, an American original, Last Week Space Parents, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

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#39 Walt Disney: An American Original mentions classic study of human and animal motion by Edward Mewbridge, Walt Disney, an American original, Last Week Space Parents, and Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Walt pored over Mewbridge's photographs of running horses and athletes in movement, then had the pages copied by a photostat.

He seemed eager to sum up the lessons he had learned as a boy and tell young people how he applied them in his later life.

the traumatic experience of technological surprise

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What I learned from reading Walt Disney: An American Original by Bob Thomas --- He seemed eager to sum up the lessons he had learned and tell people how he applied them in his life. [0:01] He worked long hours over drawings in his room. Never revealing a project until he completed it. [5:32] Walt Disney's first business: Iwerks-Disney Commercial Artists [9:34] Walt Disney's second business: Laugh-O-Gram Films [13:30] Walt Disney's third business: The Walt Disney Company [17:03] "Should the idea or name be exploited in any other way, such as toys or merchandise we shall share equally." / Jeff Bezos on the importance of sleep [21:08] Committees throttle creativity [25:31] It is normal to doubt yourself when you are creating something. Walt Disney doubted the quality of Steamboat Willie. What would go on to be one of the most famous cartoons ever created. [33:28] People don't know what is good until the public tells them/Or how to get film distributors to come to you [37:10] The power of licensing Disney characters [42:06] Advice from Charlie Chaplin [47:17] You can't top pigs with pigs [52:29] A most unusual response to financial calamity [57:42] The Army takes over Disney's studio [1:00:53] An amazing meeting with the founder of Bank of America [1:04:00] Coming up with the idea for Disneyland [1:09:30] Maniacal focus on the customer [1:18:00] Disneyland prints money [1:22:30] ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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  • The conversation centers on biography of Walt Disney.
  • A second recurring theme is Walt Disney's animation journey.
  • Referenced books include classic study of human and animal motion by Edward Mewbridge and Walt Disney, an American original.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Aspiring animators and artists and entrepreneurs and aspiring leaders.

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Deep Dive(2)Highly Recommended(2)Passing Reference(1)
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Aspiring animators and artistsentrepreneurs and aspiring leadersIndividuals interested in animation history and technological innovationFans of Walt Disney and film historyAspiring animators and Disney enthusiasts

Books Mentioned

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Best for Aspiring animators and artistsOften cited around Walt Disney's animation journey

Walt also found a classic study of human and animal motion by Edward Mewbridge in the library.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Aspiring animators and artists
Key quote: Walt pored over Mewbridge's photographs of running horses and athletes in movement, then had the pages copied by a photostat.
The host mentions Edward Mewbridge's book as a crucial resource that Walt Disney utilized to improve his animation skills. Mewbridge's photographs provided Walt with a deeper understanding of human and animal motion, which significantly enhanced the realism of his cartoons.
ASIN: B01F6U8MHG
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Best for entrepreneurs and aspiring leadersOften cited around biography of Walt Disney

The speaker introduces the book they want to discuss, which is about Walt Disney and his life experiences.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: entrepreneurs and aspiring leaders
Key quote: He seemed eager to sum up the lessons he had learned as a boy and tell young people how he applied them in his later life.
The host emphasizes the importance of learning from the experiences of successful entrepreneurs, using Walt Disney's biography as a prime example. He highlights how Disney shared valuable life lessons during interviews, which can inspire young people and future leaders.
ASIN: 136808396X
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Last Week Space Parents cover
Best for Individuals interested in animation history and technological innovationOften cited around Walt Disney's challenges

The phrase 'traumatic experience of technological surprise' is taken from the book Last Week Space Parents, describing why DARPA was created after the Russians beat the U.S. in getting into space first.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in animation history and technological innovation
Key quote: the traumatic experience of technological surprise
The host references 'Last Week Space Parents' to illustrate the concept of 'technological surprise' that Walt Disney faced during his early career. This book provides a compelling description of how such experiences can shape innovation and industry dynamics.
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Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
Best for Fans of Walt Disney and film historyOften cited around Walt Disney's filmmaking strategy

Walt decided to use the frozen funds to make a live action version of Treasure Island.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Fans of Walt Disney and film history
Key quote: He decided to use the frozen funds to make a live action version of Treasure Island.
The host discusses how Walt Disney turned financial constraints into opportunities during wartime, specifically by using frozen funds to create a live-action version of 'Treasure Island.' This decision reflects Disney's innovative approach to filmmaking and his willingness to explore new mediums beyond animation.
ASIN: B0C62F1WRY
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handbook
Carl Lutz
Best for Aspiring animators and Disney enthusiastsOften cited around Walt Disney's early animation

Walt found a simple handbook by Carl Lutz on the essentials of animation in the Kansas City Public Library.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Aspiring animators and Disney enthusiasts
Key quote: He found two books in the Kansas City Public Library, one a simple handbook by Carl Lutz on the essentials of animation, and the other is, I think the name's Edward Mewbridge, his classic study of human and animal motion.
The host mentions the book 'handbook' by Carl Lutz as one of the resources Walt Disney utilized to learn animation techniques. This reference highlights Disney's dedication to improving his craft through self-education.
ASIN: B0025U0YPO
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classic study of human and animal motion cover
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classic study of human and animal motion
Edward Mewbridge

The host mentions Edward Mewbridge's book as a crucial resource that Walt Disney utilized to improve his animation skills. Mewbridge's photographs…

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Walt Disney, an American original

The host emphasizes the importance of learning from the experiences of successful entrepreneurs, using Walt Disney's biography as a prime example.…

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Mentioned at 30:54
Last Week Space Parents

The host references 'Last Week Space Parents' to illustrate the concept of 'technological surprise' that Walt Disney faced during his early career.…

Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

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Steamboat Willie

Confidence: 90%

Walt Disney expresses his doubts about the quality of 'Steamboat Willie' and hopes it will look better with sound.

Movie

Pinocchio

Confidence: 90%

The profits of Snow White had been eaten up by the cost of Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi.

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Fantasia

Confidence: 90%

The profits of Snow White had been eaten up by the cost of Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi.

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Bambi

Confidence: 90%

The profits of Snow White had been eaten up by the cost of Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi.

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Three Little Pigs

Confidence: 90%

The result is the success of Three Little Pigs was unparalleled in cartoon history.

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Snow White

Confidence: 90%

Snow White was the very first full length animated movie ever.