walt Disney的英文简介
英语老师布置了这个作业,要他的介绍,要英文的,60字到80字左右,有的就发过来吧,网上拉的也行,关键是字数达到哦,不要多的,还有很重要的一点最好是中英问对照着啊,一句句的...
英语老师布置了这个作业,要他的介绍,要英文的,60字到80字左右,有的就发过来吧,网上拉的也行,关键是字数达到哦,不要多的,还有很重要的一点最好是中英问对照着啊,一句句的翻译一样,谢谢拉
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沃尔特迪斯尼是一个传奇,他的名字是一个象徵,一个梦想,他创建了著名的卡通人物米老鼠,制作了电影史上的第一个完整的动画film.He创造了一个迪士尼主题公园已成立了一个现代多媒体company.His创造力已经改变了世界的面貌。沃尔特迪斯尼的英雄是在20世纪。
Walt Disney is a legend, his name is a symbol of a dream,and he created the famous cartoon character Mickey Mouse, produced a film in the history of the first full animation film.He created a Disney theme park which has been set up a modern multi-media company.His creativity has changed the face of the world. Walt Disney was the hero of the 20th century.
Walt Disney is a legend, his name is a symbol of a dream,and he created the famous cartoon character Mickey Mouse, produced a film in the history of the first full animation film.He created a Disney theme park which has been set up a modern multi-media company.His creativity has changed the face of the world. Walt Disney was the hero of the 20th century.
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Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. He began drawing at a young age and spent his time in school sketching flowers and trees instead of studying. When he went to France as a Red Cross driver toward the end of World War I, he drew cartoons in his off-hours. Returning to the United States, he found work in a Kansas City advertising agency and then founded his own company with a colleague, Ubbe Iwerks. The two watched Charlie Chaplin’s movies and taught themselves how to create animation.
Like many others in the 1920s, Disney was soon attracted by Holly-wood, and he moved to California with dreams of success. Along with his brother, Roy, he started a small animation studio and persuaded his friend Iwerks to join them. On November 28, 1928, they premiered Steamboat Willie, the cartoon that introduced the universally appealing Mickey Mouse to movie audiences and was also the first to fully incorporate synchronized sound.
The cartoon mouse’s adventures buoyed Americans through the Great Depression, and kept Disney’s business afloat. In 1937, the studio released its first full-length feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, which had been financed by A. P. Giannini’s Bank of America. The feature was a blockbuster hit, though the studio struggled financially.
Disney kept trying new things. He and his crew built an art-on-animation camera, which gave their drawings the illusion of depth. The camera was used to shoot the various layers of background and foreground photographs that were needed. With up to five planes of movement and static scenery, depth of field was created. In 1940, the studio released a tour de force called Fantasia, combining animated characters with classical music. It had required a production staff of 1,000 people, and lost money at the box office, but became a landmark in film history.
In 1947, Disney branched out into nature documentaries with the Academy Award-winning Seal Island. His second film in this vein, The Living Desert, earned $5 million, ten times its production cost. In 1954, the Disney brothers negotiated a deal with the ABC television network to create a weekly one-hour program and to become partners in Disneyland, an amusement park Walt wanted to build. Half of the television viewers in America tuned in, making Disney’s show a huge success. The program created an instant coon-skin-hat fad when it aired the story of Davy Crockett. After 1955, when Disneyland opened in Anaheim, California, Disney’s income skyrocketed. By the time of his death in 1966, Disney’s name had become synonymous with family entertainment.
Like many others in the 1920s, Disney was soon attracted by Holly-wood, and he moved to California with dreams of success. Along with his brother, Roy, he started a small animation studio and persuaded his friend Iwerks to join them. On November 28, 1928, they premiered Steamboat Willie, the cartoon that introduced the universally appealing Mickey Mouse to movie audiences and was also the first to fully incorporate synchronized sound.
The cartoon mouse’s adventures buoyed Americans through the Great Depression, and kept Disney’s business afloat. In 1937, the studio released its first full-length feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, which had been financed by A. P. Giannini’s Bank of America. The feature was a blockbuster hit, though the studio struggled financially.
Disney kept trying new things. He and his crew built an art-on-animation camera, which gave their drawings the illusion of depth. The camera was used to shoot the various layers of background and foreground photographs that were needed. With up to five planes of movement and static scenery, depth of field was created. In 1940, the studio released a tour de force called Fantasia, combining animated characters with classical music. It had required a production staff of 1,000 people, and lost money at the box office, but became a landmark in film history.
In 1947, Disney branched out into nature documentaries with the Academy Award-winning Seal Island. His second film in this vein, The Living Desert, earned $5 million, ten times its production cost. In 1954, the Disney brothers negotiated a deal with the ABC television network to create a weekly one-hour program and to become partners in Disneyland, an amusement park Walt wanted to build. Half of the television viewers in America tuned in, making Disney’s show a huge success. The program created an instant coon-skin-hat fad when it aired the story of Davy Crockett. After 1955, when Disneyland opened in Anaheim, California, Disney’s income skyrocketed. By the time of his death in 1966, Disney’s name had become synonymous with family entertainment.
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