When was fantasia first released




















In penning an introduction to this unique album set, Walt Disney noted that many fans had requested the Fantasia music be released as a recording. We recommend that the volume control on your phonograph be kept at a moderate room level for the fullest enjoyment. It will be immediately apparent to critical stereophonic enthusiasts that this by no means represents modern stereophonic recording, and no such claim is made.

Classical recordings selling one-tenth that amount are considered runaway successes. Walt Disney Showcased Fantasia on Television Because of World War II and the impossibility to obtain the now-government rationed electronic equipment for Fantasound, Fantasia failed to recoup its high costs at the box office.

To this day, Fantasia has never been shown on television in its entirety, but Walt used various segments of the spectacular film to good effect.

Catering to the hip kids who turned on to the artistry of Fantasia , Disney re-released the film for the fifth time in , complete with a psychedelic ad campaign. Fantasia at long last turned a box office profit as audiences flocked to the theaters. In , however, the to year-olds finally discovered it — the very audience we had been wooing all the time. With the dream of combining classical musical and animation into one grand "concert feature," Disney worked on getting the rights to the story of The Sorcerer's Apprentice , and then he started to build a team to help bring his unconventional film to life.

Fantasia released in select theaters in , and now over 75 years later, it is still regarded as his masterpiece and one of the most important and ambitious animated features of all time. Here are 10 things that you probably didn't know about the film that revolutionized the animation industry.

The scope and soundstage of Fantasia were too grand for the standard theater setup of , but instead of making a film that worked within the limitations of the technology, Disney and his team had to develop a way to upgrade theaters to match the concert experience of the film.

According to A. For its general release and past restorations, Fantasia was cut to reduce its running time, but at two hours and six minutes, the film is still the longest animated feature the studio has ever made.

It would have been even longer, but a ninth segment, Claire de Lune , was nixed during production. The segment was later re-scored and included in the comedy musical Make Mine Music. The film was originally released as a theatrical road show, and was only screened in 13 U. It was presented as an event, much like a Broadway show, and featured assigned seating, programs, and ushers who were trained to take you to your seat.

The raised eyebrow is the most recognizable similarity between the two. Apparently, Walt used to give the same look to people he knew. The cast is actually made up of local Hollywood musicians and Disney staff. Studio: Walt Disney Pictures. Fantasia Posters and Photos. Interested in Fantasia?



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