WaltDisney.org Search

2164 search results found
Look Closer Recap: Walt’s Honorary Oscars
Posted on
Of the hundreds of awards received by Walt Disney throughout his career, the most impressive and celebrated are arguably his collection of Academy Awards. Commonly known as Oscars, several examples stand out as testaments to some of the key moments of Walt’s filmmaking career.
What Do YOU Do, Mary Beth Culler??
Posted on
Each month, we ask a staff member to answer five questions about their position at The Walt Disney Family Museum, their fondest Disney memories, and personal tidbits. This January, we ask Mary Beth Culler... what do YOU do?
January Program Preview: Restoring
Posted on
Did the holidays make you think about preserving the precious memories created by you and your loved ones? These days, digital media makes it very easy to document our lives. However, preserving and conserving historical media is much more challenging....
Presidential Salute
Posted on
In honor of President's Day, let’s take a look at a few instances that illustrate Walt Disney’s respect for the office of the presidency and his veneration for his favorite President, Abraham Lincoln.
In Memory of Huell Howser (1945-2013)
Posted on
Huell Howser, the host of TV series "California's Gold", passed away on January 7 earlier this year from prostate cancer. We were so saddened to have read this in the LA Times...
A Grimm Sleeping Beauty
Posted on
Walt Disney and the Story Department tweaked stories to make them as strong as possible for an animated film and its audience. Sleeping Beauty is no different, drawing influence from French writer Charles Perrault's story with the same name. Here are just a few differences we found between Disney’s Sleeping Beauty and the Grimm fairy tale on which it is partially based: “Briar Rose.”
Unusual Suspects: The Lackey
Posted on
Each month in our new Unusual Suspects series, we will examine one character from our featured film of the month who may not shine as brightly as the main characters, but still plays a distinct role in the story. Disney Historian Paula Sigman Lowery has written this piece exclusively for Storyboard.
What Do YOU Do, Nancy Yee-Chan??
Posted on
Each month, we ask a museum staff member to answer five questions about their position at The Walt Disney Family Museum, their fondest Disney memories, and other personal tidbits. If you live in San Francisco, you might have seen our month's "What Do YOU Do?" subject's work lining the streets, and zooming around on the side of public transportation. So today, we're asking Nancy Yee-Chan... what do YOU do??
Unusual Suspects: Kaa
Posted on
Each month in our Unusual Suspects series, we will examine one character from a classic film, who may not shine as brightly as the main characters, but still plays a distinct role in the story. As we celebrated the Chinese New Year this past weekend, we take a look at one of the most noteworthy Disney sssnakes.
Snow White (1916)
Posted on
On Saturday, February 16, San Francisco audiences will have the chance to relive young Walt’s experience when The Walt Disney Family Museum joins forces with the San Francisco Silent Film Festival to present Snow White (1916) at the Castro Theater.
Curating "Between Frames"
Posted on
Museum Registrar and Curatorial Assistant Anel Muller gets us a little closer to our Between Frames: The Magic Behind Stop Motion Animation exhibition. Find out how she curated the show.
Look Closer: Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
Posted on
As another Presidents Day rolled by this February, we remembered the true meaning of the holiday – to commemorate the achievements and sacrifices made by America’s chief executives. Although Presidents Day was established after Walt’s time, he incorporated the sentiment into a new attraction titled 'Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.'
Posted on
One of our most valuable artifacts is Walt's voice. You can hear, in Walt's own voice, how Walt felt about going into business with his brother Roy.
Posted on
This Fourth of July, Guest Operations Manager Chrysann Zongus takes a look at a few examples of Walt's devotion to America.
Posted on
To celebrate Christmas in July, member Les Mize and his family update us on their Mickey Mouse Christmas House in Marinwood.
Posted on
Take a look at Disneyland attractions that debuted in 1955, but after Opening Day.