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    The Walt Disney Family Museum

    Walt’s Early Years Raree-Shows

    Project Group

    The Walt Disney Family Museum

    Client

    Walt Disney Family Foundation

    Date

    October 2009

    Location

    San Francisco, CA

    Exhibit Design

    Rockwell Group

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    Tags

    Animation , Exhibition , Installations , Motion graphics , Personal stories , Storytelling

    Playlists

    • Interpretive motion graphics
    • Narrative storytelling

    Walt Disney recounts stories from three periods in his childhood as period-inspired cut-outs animate on the stages of these toy theaters.

    The first gallery in the Walt Disney Family Museum brings Walt’s early years to life through images, artifacts, documents, and three self-playing animations. Each animation is framed and hung on the wall in the different zones of the gallery devoted to defining the periods and places of Walt’s youth: Kansas City & Chicago, Chicago & Marceline, and France—the places he lived before heading to Hollywood. As Walt recounts episodes in his life, cut-out props, sets, characters and other elements animate across a stage evoking mechanically operated optical amusements of a bygone era. With sound effects and music behind their voices, the playful presentations help visitors vividly imagine some of the scenes that shaped one of the greatest storytellers of all time.

    Press & Awards

    Themed Entertainment Association Annual Thea Award, OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT, November 2010
    “New Museum Reveals the Man Behind the Mouse,” Silicon Valley Mercury News, Chuck Barney, September 28, 2009

    Every gallery is crammed with touch screens and interactive exhibits designed to bring static drawings and documents to life.

    “Disney Family Museum puts focus on Walt,” The San Francisco Chronicle, Peter Hartlaub, September 25, 2009

    If that sounds boring, don't worry...there are 21st century touches everywhere...Touch-screen monitors allow users to browse through relic documents that would normally be kept under glass.

    Credits

    Motion Designers
    Martin Linde, Alberto Cerriteno, Alphonse Swinehart, Mike Olson
    Producer
    Jennifer Guibord
    Production Artist
    Rebecca Rosen
    Production/QA Assistants
    Elizabeth Bourke, David Waingarten
    Sound Design
    Audio Wells
    Content Development
    Walt Disney Family Foundation
    A/V Media Design
    Batwin & Robin
    A/V Integration
    BBI
    Exhibit Design
    Rockwell Group
    © 2012 Second Story, Inc.

    Project Group

    • Project Overview
    • Mickey Merchandise
    • Recovery and Reinvention: Behind the Scenes with Walt
    • Storytelling with Sound
    • The Schultheis Notebook
    • Walt’s Awards
    • Walt’s Childhood Stories
    • Walt’s Early Years Raree-Shows
    • Working with Walt