
In Orson Wellesâ Citizen Kane (1941) there is a scene in which a photograph comes to life. The scene comes during Kaneâs announcement that his has hired the group of star journalists from a rival newspaper to write for his own paper, The Inquirer. This sequence recalls the increasing popularity of animation in this period. As we learned, Snow White and the Seven Dwarf (1937) was the first feature-length animated film.

In class, there was a question about Walt Disneyâs first animated film shorts that featured Virginia Davis (not a mouse!). The little girl is seen interacting with cartoon characters. Live shots and animated sequences were filmed separately and combined in the editing room. Watch Disneyâs film short Aliceâs Wonderland that was produced in the Laugh-O-Gram studio in Kansas City, which led to a series called Aliceâs Comedies that he produced in Los Angeles, and post your thoughts on early animation.
Watch the photograph come to life in Citizen Kane here.
Watch Aliceâs Wonderland here.
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