The sixth chapter of the book goes into much detail about to very important people who worked in the studio; they were Fred Moore and Bill Tytla. They both brought a lot to the studio at the time and had stand out rolls and works. Fred was only eighteen when he was hired, but proved to be a talented artist with his works in pictures like “Snow White”. People at the studio were anxious and wanted more of his work, including the work of the women he drew. There was definitely sex appeal added to some of his drawings; which may have been one of the things that made him stand out at the time. Fred even had his own fourteen points of animation that he followed.
Bill Tytla was also a major success in the studio. While he was much more shy and moody then Fred was, he was still able to create work that would stand out for years. One of his biggest achievements was the creation of the devil in the “Bald Mountain” segment in “Fantasia”. He was another one of the animators who did work on “Snow White” and stood out due to the variety of animation he was able to bring to the studio.
Disney succeeded in creating the biggest animation company in the world, but was not the only one who made it possible. Much effort was made from the many different people who worked in the studio to make it what it was and what it is today.
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