Disney animation history – “Drawing the Line” (University Press of Kentucky, 2006) – Tom Sito interview
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Tom Sito has been a film animator for decades and has worked on some of Disney’s biggest films. He’s written a book on Disney history based on interviews with Disney animators who were working there during the 1941 strike and we spoke about the book.
2:15 – Tom Sito talks about his animation career with Disney Studios. He explains how he ended up writing this book on the Disney strike of 1941.
4:00 – Tom talks about the layout of the book and how animation works.
7:03 – The book covers labor issues from the early days through modern day.
9:00 – The labor movement in animation caused changes in how animation was produced. UPA represents some of these changes.
15:14 – Tom talks about animators approached being in unions.
20:20 – Tom used 75 first person interviews and archives for the book research. He also knows the Disney family and they liked the book.
22:30 – The history involves the mob and communists. The Disney strike was one of the few without violence.
24:30 – The most dramatic day of the strike was the first day the picket line went up. The depression was still happneing for many people on that May 1941 day.
32:45 – The studios would use off-duty LA police to break up strikes. The mob coulnd’t make inroads into LA because the LA police would rough up mobsters who came into town.
38:00 – Tom talks about Don Bluth and how he left Disney and formed Don Bluth Studios in competition with Disney.
41:44 – Tom talks about Jakob Kirtzberg who left animation after a strike and went into comic books under the name Jack Kirby.
42:54 – Tom talks about the importance of the book among animators.
49:24 – Tom talks about the animation revival in the 1980s and 1990s.
50:35 – Tom talks about computer animation and its early development and rise. Flight simulators were a big part of this development.
57:30 – Tom talks about special effects used in 2001.
1:01:26 – He has a website at tomsito.com.
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Guests: Tom Sito
Host: Cris Alvarez
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