
#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

#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.
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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“Walt also found a classic study of human and animal motion by Edward Mewbridge in the library.”
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“The speaker introduces the book they want to discuss, which is about Walt Disney and his life experiences.”
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“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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“Walt decided to use the frozen funds to make a live action version of Treasure Island.”
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“Walt found a simple handbook by Carl Lutz on the essentials of animation in the Kansas City Public Library.”
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The host mentions Edward Mewbridge's book as a crucial resource that Walt Disney utilized to improve his animation skills. Mewbridge's photographs…

The host emphasizes the importance of learning from the experiences of successful entrepreneurs, using Walt Disney's biography as a prime example.…
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
Steamboat Willie
“Walt Disney expresses his doubts about the quality of 'Steamboat Willie' and hopes it will look better with sound.”
Pinocchio
“The profits of Snow White had been eaten up by the cost of Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi.”
Fantasia
“The profits of Snow White had been eaten up by the cost of Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi.”
Bambi
“The profits of Snow White had been eaten up by the cost of Pinocchio, Fantasia and Bambi.”
Three Little Pigs
“The result is the success of Three Little Pigs was unparalleled in cartoon history.”
Snow White
“Snow White was the very first full length animated movie ever.”