Rabu, 31 Oktober 2012

75th Anniversary Exhibition Opens This Month at WDF Museum

When author J.B. Kaufman and Diane Disney Miller first came up with the idea for a book on the making of Snow White (The Fairest One of All), they weren't actually thinking about 2012 and it being the 75th anniversary of the film. It wasn't long, however, before the project led to not only a full-fledged art exhibition to mark the occassion, but a second book as well.

On June 12th of this year, the Walt Disney Family Museum issued a press release for their upcoming special presentation, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: The Creation of a Classic. In celebration of the diamond anniversary of the film, more than 200 original production works of art will be on display "including conceptual drawings, early character studies, detailed story sketches, and animation drawings."

Curated by Lella Smith, Creative Director of the Walt Disney Animation Research Library, the exhibits are "organized by sequence through the progression of the movie, featuring some never-before-seen works of art with behind-the-scenes stories about the film’s production." It opens November 15, 2012 and runs until April 14, 2013.




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J.B. Kaufman authored the exhibition catalog, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: The Art and Creation of Walt Disney's Classic Animated Film (seen in earlier post). Not long ago, he answered a few questions about his own involvement with the museum...










FILMIC LIGHT: How did you come to be on staff of the Walt Disney Family Foundation and what is your role?
JB KAUFMAN: My original connection with the Foundation was a loose one and revolved around researching and writing an earlier book, South of the Border with Disney. The Museum was in the planning stage at that time, and as the plans evolved, I eventually became a staff writer for the Foundation, working on text panels for the Museum and other projects.

FM: Did the writing of your two Snow White books involve you directly with the development of the exhibition at the Museum?
JB: No, actually I haven’t had much involvement with the Snow White exhibition itself. I’ve attended some of the meetings and consulted from time to time, but that’s about it. Lella Smith, the Creative Director of the Walt Disney Animation Research Library, is the curator, and she and her staff, along with the Museum’s own curatorial staff, are the ones to be credited for this show.

FM: What can guests expect when they visit the Snow White exhibition?
JB: In the course of working on the catalog, I’ve had a comprehensive look at the art that will be featured in the show, and it’s a huge and amazing assortment. Some of it is drawn from the ARL, some from the Museum’s own collection, and some key items from the holdings of private collectors. People who really love Snow White will already be familiar with a few of these pieces, but there are also quite a number of exciting rarities that I don’t think have ever been displayed before. All in all, it adds up to an opportunity to immerse yourself in the art of this beautiful film.

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PDF of promotional images released by the museum...


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In conjunction with the Snow White exhibits, the museum also has a series of public programs planned including screenings of the film daily, a talk by J.B. Kaufman and Lella Smith, and even a 75th anniversary premiere party soiree of "glitz and glamour". See the program press release for the full listing of events and activities.

Museum Hours: 10am to 6pm, Wednesdays through Monday; closed on Tuesdays and the following public holidays: New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

Tickets:  $10 for Snow White only. Combination ticket which also includes general museum admission, $25 adults; $20 seniors and students; $15 children ages 6 to 17. Become a member and admission is free.

Where: The Presidio of San Francisco, 104 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94129

Selasa, 30 Oktober 2012

Halloween Pumpkin Miscellany

Dopey shows up in a carved pumpkin as part of the 2012 Halloween decorations at Big Thunder Ranch, Disneyland...

Photo courtesy of Michaela Hansen via Tours Departing Daily.


Snow White carving from Disneyland in 2011...

Photo via Jennifer Tse.


The Evil Queen and Old Hag at Big Thunder Ranch in 2009...


Photos courtesy of aeronerd.


Princess pumpkin carving kit seen recently at a Halloween Express store...




A combo poison apple and Evil Queen/Witch carving that sold on ebay in 2010 for $621.00...

Carving by Pumpkinking.


Snow White as a Witch holds a pumpkin in this felt decoration from the Halloween 2003 Disney Catalog (p.30). Plus Minnie as Snow White on the front cover...


Catalog scans courtesy of Dan Alexander Dizmentia.


Minnie appears in costume again, this time as the Evil Queen (with pumpkin in hand). She's joined by Mickey as Captain Hook. This "Villains" figurine set was seen in June at the Off The Page store, DCA.

Images courtesy of TokyoMagic of Meet the World.


And more pumpkin carvings...

 Old Witch by Jill Lorraine Turpin.


Snow via Fairly Useless; Queen via WGO.




Happy Halloween!

Senin, 29 Oktober 2012

2012 Disneyland Halloween Flyer

Close-up on Front Cover.

Disneyland annual passholders received a tri-fold mailer this year in promotion of the park's "Halloween Time" and "Mickey's Halloween Party". The Evil Queen is featured on the cover along with Maleficent and Jafar.

Front cover...



Inside...



Inner flap opened...



Back cover...

Images and info courtesy of TokyoMagic of Meet the World.

Sabtu, 27 Oktober 2012

2010 Disneyland Halloween TV Spot

In the Disneyland "Halloween Time" TV commercial from 2010, see the Evil Queen transform into the Witch at the end.






 Video posted by HHNbro


Thanks to TokyoMagic of Meet the World for providing video link.

Kamis, 25 Oktober 2012

The Evil Queen is on Your Back

Not to be outdone by all the Snow White shirts that have come out this year, the Evil Queen has made sure her own face is well plastered on an abundance of tees and tops too.

Fashion Tops...

Disney Villains Evil Queen Fashion Tee for Women. First available 2011. Red metallic accents, scoop neck, Dolman sleeves. Polyester fabric. Retail price $34.50 (USD). Sold out.

Item No. 2001045060388M
Stock images copyright Disney Store.

Seen in the store window of Vault 28, Anaheim Downtown Disney, October 2011...

Image courtesy of TokyoMagic! of Meet the World.


Disney Villains Evil Queen Fashion Tee for Women, 2011. Boat neck, Dolman sleeves. 50% cotton/50% polyester. Retail price $39.50. Sold out.



Kingdom Couture by Disney Parks Top. Rhinestone accents, scoop neck. Rayon with lace nylon and spandex sleeves. From Vault 28, DLR.




Long Sleeves and Hoodies...

Raglan ''Drama Queen'' Evil Queen Tee for Women. Seen online early 2012. 100% cotton. Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort. Also sold at disneystore.com. Part of the TrenD Collection. Retail $34.95.



Long Sleeve Disney Villains Tee for Women. Fall 2011. The Wicked Queen, Maleficent and Cruella De Vil are depicted entirely in tiny silvertone studs. 100% cotton. Retail $44.50. Sold out.



Long Sleeve Evil Queen Tee for Women. December 2011. 100% cotton. From the Vault 28 Villains Collection by Noah. Created especially for Disneyland Resort. Also sold on disneystore.com. Retail price $38.00. A short sleeve version was also available. Same price. Both sold out.


Pic of the long sleeve at Disneyland Vault 28 store, December 2011...

Image courtesy of TokyoMagic! of Meet the World.


From March 2012, Evil Queen ''Wicked Princess'' Snow White Hooded Sweatshirt for Women. Accents flocked, foil and rhinestone. Cotton. Created Especially for Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, also sold online. Retail $54.95.


The hoodie seen at DLR in March of 2012...

Image courtesy of Connie at Life is a Journey.


The "Wicked Princess" design was also used on a tee. Appeared on disneystore.com Spring 2012. Rhinestone and flocked accents, cap raglan sleeves, scoop neck. Retail $34.95.



2012 photos from Disneyland in March and Walt Disney World in May.

DL image courtesy of Connie at Life is a Journey; WDW pic from personal collection.


More tees...

Evil Queen shirt, 2011. Sold at Disney theme parks. Retail $29.95.




More Queen Than Evil organic cotton tee, 2011. Disney Store retail $16.50; plus sizes $18.50. Sold out.



The Queen shirt. Original retail price $49.95.




"Desire" from Disneyland Emporium, June 2011.

Image courtesy of TokyoMagic! of Meet the World.


Picked this one up at a Disney Store Outlet in December 2011. Price $12.50.





A couple of slightly older tops.




Another from the Disneyland Emporium, June 2011.

Image courtesy of TokyoMagic! of Meet the World.


2012 Evil Queen by Junk Food. Retail $32. Currently available.



Decaf Queen was seen this spring at two theme park locations: WDW in April and DLR in May.



And then again at DCA in August of this year at the Elias and Company store...

Decaf images copyright Jeff Lukas via WDW News Today + Connie at Life is a Journey + TokyoMagic! at Meet the World.