A light turns on a red parallelogram with the text " a Walt Disney " on the top left, then another light turns on the green parallelogram with the text reading either " Cartoon " or " Donald Duck " on the bottom right, followed by another flashlight turning on a blue parallelogram with the text " color by Technicolor " in red, and then another. These words, spoken by Walt Disney, keynoted the conversation which took place at the "Wonderland" Disney film plant in Burbank when the creator of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and a host of other elfin cartoon characters was visited by Dr. Herbert T.
Kalmus, President and General Manager of TECHNICOLOR MOTION PICTURE CORPORATION. Note: These are two opening titles found only on cartoons without Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, etc. Logo: In a red sunburst background are the words " COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR " in red font or blue and old-style font very above.
In the middle, the words " Walt Disney " (in the 1951-1979 font) with " PRESENTS " below, or " A WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION " ("WALT DISNEY" has the classic font. "A" and. Todd Tuckey shows you a near mint "Blue TracK" Technicolor Dye Transfer Print of Walt Disney's WINTER STORAGE made in 1949.
WHERE are you going to find a splice free cartoon like this, in that. Inferior Decorator is a 1948 animated Donald Duck short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters by RKO Radio Pictures. [1].
From "The Trail of Donald Duck"Color by Technicolor (The Trail of Donald Duck) From "The Trail of Donald Duck". This vintage 1945 'Cured Duck' Donald Duck theatrical cartoon poster by Walt Disney, measuring 11″ x 14.5, is a licensed reprint featuring a Technicolor style. The print, made on paper using a lithograph technique, showcases the Disney theme and cartoon style.
Perfect for collectors and fans of Disney history, this unframed poster captures the essence of the beloved Donald Duck character. Donald Duck and Nephews in Halloween Masterpiece!16mm Original Print Walt Disney in absolutely STUNNING IB Technicolor. Some cartoons really highlight the palette of the dye transfer process and this.
This print has just one lab splice and is near mint with lab leaders at the end too. Direction: Jack Hannah Animation: Bill Justice, George Krisel, Don Lusk, Volus Jones Effects Animation: Dan MacManus Story: Ralph Wright Layout and Background: Yale Gracey Music: Paul Smith "Trick or Treat" Ending Titles A Walt Disney Donald Duck The End Distributed by R K O Radio Pictures, Inc. RCA Sound System Color by Technicolor.