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Old 03-14-2008, 01:01 PM   #1
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Art Deco in Animation - seminar at the Egyptian

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Art Deco in Animation Seminar
Egyptian Theater, Hollywood
Saturday March 22, 2:00 PM
Join us for this Art Deco Society of Los Angeles lecture by David Pacheco, Walt Disney Art Classics creative art director, who will detail the history of Art Deco design in the art of film animation using original production art and film clips from the archives of the Walt Disney Studios, Fleischer Studios and others. A special focus of the presentation is on the deco stylization of Walt Disney's FANTASIA (1940), along with examples of animation from various Max Fleischer short cartoons including Betty Boop and Superman. Tickets: Cinematheque and Art Deco Society members $5; Student/Senior $8; General admission $10.

David Pacheco - As a Disney artist/animator since 1980, he has contributed to such films as "The Fox and the Hound," "Mickey's Christmas Carol," "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," and "The Little Mermaid." He has also served as art director for Disney Publishing, overseeing all domestic and international publications. He is currently the Walt Disney Art Classics creative art director, where his extensive knowledge of Disney animation has helped translate beloved Disney characters from two-dimensional drawings into gallery-quality artwork and three-dimensional porcelain sculptures.
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