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Provides Information on the history of Disney Pins from 1930 to 2007, Pin Collecting, How to get connected to Pin Trading Market, Plus Color Photos and Values for over 17,000 Disney Pins.
A must have resource for Disney Pin Traders!This is the full color edition of the bestselling Mouse Pin Trading Guide, complete with hundeds of full color pin images and updated Hidden Mickey Pin checklists from 2004-2011.The Mouse Pin Trading Guide gives you the inside scoop to everything you need to know about Disney Pin Trading! The information in this insightful handbook has been gathered from years of Disney Pin Trading by the Mouse Pin Trading Team in Walt Disney World and Disneyland, and contains hundreds of useful bits of knowledge that will make your Disney Pin Trading experience an enjoyable one for you and your family.This guide covers everything from where to buy your pins to the proper way to trade with Disney Cast Members and even includes a full glossary of Disney Pin Trading Lingo and over 100 pages of Hidden Mickey Checklists so you can keep track of the pins you have and the pins you need!Fully illustrated with many types of Disney Trading Pins, this book is an essential tool for anyone who wants to trade, or has ever traded Disney Pins.
The new sixth edition of Tomart's Hot Wheels guide is being published in two volumes and is current up to 2008 vehicles available at the time of publication. Volume 1 covers Hot Wheels cars first produced from 1968 through 1996, plus variations of these castings manufactured up to 2008. Volume 2 updates Hot Wheels values and adds information for first edition castings introduced from 1997-2008.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit emerged at a nexus of people, technology, and circumstances that is historically, culturally, and aesthetically momentous. By the 1980s, animation seemed a dying art. Not even the Walt Disney Company, which had already won over thirty Academy Awards, could stop what appeared to be the end of an animation era. To revitalize popular interest in animation, Disney needed to reach outside its own studio and create the distinctive film that helped usher in a Disney Renaissance. That film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, though expensive and controversial, debuted in theaters to huge success at the box office in 1988. Unique in its conceit of cartoons living in the real world, Who Framed Roger Rabbit magically blended live action and animation, carrying with it a humor that still resonates with audiences. Upon the film’s release, Disney’s marketing program led the audience to believe that Who Framed Roger Rabbit was made solely by director Bob Zemeckis, director of animation Dick Williams, and the visual effects company Industrial Light & Magic, though many Disney animators contributed to the project. Author Ross Anderson interviewed over 140 artists to tell the story of how they created something truly magical. Anderson describes the ways in which the Roger Rabbit characters have been used in film shorts, commercials, and merchandising, and how they have remained a cultural touchstone today.
"Toys are no longer for children only; they are at the heart of a new movement being spurred on by graphic artists, graffiti stylists, boutique fashion labels, illustrators, and painters from Hong Kong to New York. There may be no other medium today as vibrant and diverse as the Art Toy movement, with its cultural mashing of academic and street, high and low, art and commerce." "Featuring the innovative and arresting work of Eric So, Tim Biskup, Jim Woodring, Frank Hozik, Dalek, Fafi, Nathan Jurevicius, Gary Baseman, Seonna Hong, Pete Fowler, Todd Schorr, and many more, Toys is a comprehensive document of the Art Toy revolution. Featuring over 500 toys and more than 300 images, as well as interviews with artists and Art Toy pioneers, Toys brings you front and center into this riveting subculture."--BOOK JACKET.
Tomart's Broadway Musicals A History in Posters is a pictorial flash back to musical advertising found in the Times Square area since the early 1940's; the golden age of Broadway musicals. Over 200 posters, mainly featuring original cast billing, chronicle 60 years of Broadway musical history. Over 50 rare posters are shown, full page, in this colorful 8.5 X 11 volume. A running commentary pays tribute to prominent creative teams, stars, and the role of poster graphics over the years. Anecdotal information from the author's experience is also provided. Publication comes in time for the 2004-2005 Broadway Season against a full slate of hit Broadway musicals such as Wicked, The Producers, Hairspray, Disney's The Lion King, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Mama Mia and The Phantom of the Opera. Tom Tumbusch is also the author of Complete Production Guide to Modern Musical Theatre and Guide to Broadway Musicals, with foreword by Richard Rodgers, published by Richard Rosen Press.
Walt Disney has been described as complex, difficult to work with, and a workaholic. This book shows how simple his methods were and how he got so many peopole to want the same things he did. He with the help of his brother Roy accomplished more in one life than any other modern entertainment executive. Walt's achievements are well documented. But how did this man, who quit formal education after one year in high school to become an ambulance driver for the Red Cross in France, achieve all the things he did? Walt once said, "If we can dream it, we can do it." Then he showed the world how to give cartoons a heart, make an animated feature film, and build Disneyland. Experts bet on his failure at every turn. When Walt did encounter major setbacks he had a way of turning them into a success. He didn't do it alone. His brother Roy was there his entire life to make his dreams financially possible. Walt carefully built teams of animators, motion picture production executives, and Imagineers who wanted to share his dreams. This book focuses on how he did it and the key people who helped him. It is a compilation of facts learned through friendships with people who worked directly with Walt Disney while he was alive, plus interviews with others close to Walt. Book jacket.