Thursday, 15 January 2015

Generations of Entertainment

Walt Disney is a production company that was created by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney. The company has produced many different short films and movies since being founded in 1923. It is closely associated with one of its early creations, Mickey Mouse, who serves as a makeshift mascot for the company. But besides being one of the largest broadcasting companies in the world in regards of income, second only to Comcast, today Disney is a hallmark of childhood. No other film is quite as comforting as a Disney film. Through their films, both classic and recent, that the Walt Disney Company has put out, children have learned valuable lessons. The characters in these movies have become an integral part of the lives of today’s youth. Each motion picture has portrayed real life situations and difficulties coated in a fantasy world to captivate the minds and capture the hearts of generation after generation. Time after time, within these 100 minute feature presentations, animators and writers and actors have communicated morals to children through intricate storytelling and detailed characters. These characters play major roles in the lives of children because not only does Disney ensure whimsical rapture in each princess and cowboy but because children are able to relate. Somehow, they find a way to see themselves as these brave, loyal and inspiring figures of film even if all they have ever known is a small portion of the world that revolves around the playground. So with a little time and the support of their audience, what started as a simple family production company in 1923 is now a world renowned staple of childhood memories.


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