Prior to 1952 and the introduction of color film stocks, color movies were produced using a Technicolor camera which exposed three separate black and white negatives simultaneously to the red, green and blue colors of the spectrum. Prints from these negatives were made using the Dye Transfer technique. Disney used the three-strip process until around 1937 when the Studio was …
In between a search for Nemo, adventures with Goofy and Tea Time with Alice, many beloved characters of Disney and beyond have stopped by Stage B to visit Doc Kane. “Where else could you work with Woody and Buzz in the morning and Black Widow in the afternoon?” Doc says. Filmmakers come to Doc when …
A few months ago, our Studio Mill began working on a project to renovate a couple of screening rooms in the Old Animation building. They were working hard to restore the original Kem Weber appearance of the space while upgrading to state-of-the-art technology. As they began to gut the interior of the space, they cut …