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Marc Davis: In His Own Words: Imagineering the Disney Theme Parks

Hardback

Main Details

Title Marc Davis: In His Own Words: Imagineering the Disney Theme Parks
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Pete Docter
By (author) Christopher Merritt
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 305,Width 275
Category/GenreIndividual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9781484755754
ClassificationsDewey:741.58092
Audience
General
Illustrations 1 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Hyperion
Imprint Hyperion
Publication Date 5 September 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

On February 16, 1962, senior animator Marc Davis officially transitioned from Walt Disney Feature Animation to a new division of the company: WED Enterprises, the group assembled to design Walt's new theme park. The move would be a significant one. After thirty-plus years animating classic Disney features, Marc would become one of the most renowned of Walt Disney's new breed of employee Imagineers. During Marc's time with WED (later Walt Disney Imagineering), he would become a driving force behind the designs of many of the most iconic attractions at the Disney theme parks. Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, it's a small world, Jungle Cruise, Country Bear Jamboree, and many others feature environments and storylines that were heavily influenced by his conceptual artwork. Featuring work from the sixties through the eighties, this two-volume set includes more than 1,500 pieces from the Imagineering archives, the vast majority of which have never been published. In addition, for the first time Marc's design theories as well as many of his stories of working with Walt are featured in his own words as recorded during hours upon hours of interviews by author Chris Merritt. Marc Davis In His Own Words is a treasure trove for artists, students, and Disney collectors around the world.

Author Biography

Pete Docter is an American film director, animator, and screenwriter from Bloomington, Minnesota. He is best known for directing Inside Out, Monsters, Inc., and Up and as a key figure and collaborator in Pixar Animation Studios. The A.V. Club has called him "almost universally successful." He has been nominated for six Oscars (two wins thus far for Up and Inside Out Best Animated Feature), three Annie Awards (two wins), a BAFTA Children's Film Award (which he won), and a Hochi Film Award (which he won). He has described himself as a "geeky kid from Minnesota who likes to draw cartoons." Southern California native Christopher Merritt has more than twenty years of attraction and show design experience creating theme park attractions and environments around the world as an art director and production designer at theme parks located in California, Florida, Tokyo, Singapore, and Shanghai. Chris is the author of a Knott's Berry Farm pictorial history, Knott's Preserved (2010) and Pacific Ocean Park: The Rise and Fall of Los Angeles' Space Age Nautical Pleasure Pier (2014). Chris spent countless hours with Marc Davis (and Alice Davis) both learning from the masters and documenting history. Chris is currently at work at Walt Disney Imagineering as lead show designer for the Tokyo DisneySea version of the Frozen attraction.

Reviews

PRAISE FOR WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS-THE ARCHIVE SERIES: WALT DISNEY'S NINE MORE OLD MEN-THE FLIPBOOKS Docter doesn't make a big deal about his knowledge of the art form, but he is a first-class historian.--Cartoon Brew PRAISE FOR MARC DAVIS IN HIS OWN WORDS#1 of 19 great coffee table books for Disney fans--Business Insider PRAISE FOR MARC DAVIS IN HIS OWN WORDSOne of 20 Books Every True Disney Fan Should Have in Their Collection--POPSUGAR PRAISE FOR MARC DAVIS IN HIS OWN WORDSThe Disney Publishing team did a fantastic job at reproducing and printing Davis' work; it really is visually stunning. As far as content, what better way to learn from a master than in their own words? It's a wonderful opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at what went into all those classic Disney attractions.--Business Insider