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...began to learn what it's all about at Walt Disney Studios," Robert Duncan Feild '30 recalled, reminiscing at a reception in Hilles Library yesterday. The reception marks the opening of a month-long exhibit of Feild's watercolors on Hilles' second floor...
...Feild, Associate of North House, worked with Disney early in his career. Speaking on the Disney style, he said. "Animation is the contemporary art form. But after 'Fantasia', it ceased to be art. Animation is a terribly expensive craft--in a competitive economy, animation can't afford to be an art form...
Soldiers' Feild was put to immediate use and became the scene of Harvard's athletic contests. A battered wooden grandstand was used to accommodate spectators...
Teacher Disney has not yet been welcomed as a colleague by professional pedagogues. Three years ago one of his greatest admirers, Harvard's Professor Robert D. Feild (author of The Art of Walt Disney), was dropped by Harvard's conservative art department because of too much enthusiasm for modern art, particularly Disney's. But Disney is by all odds the most successful cinema educator to date. Says FORTUNE: "Previous educational movies, with such rare exceptions as the MARCH OF TIME and Pare Lorentz films, have been dull as dishwater and often embarrassingly coy in the bargain. Disney...
What, Already? Endless attention is given to big and little details in a studio where the slow evolution of a character sometimes starts with nothing more than a noise, and never stops until every possibility of color, curve, sound and dialogue has been considered. Professor Feild prints for the first time in book form many records of conferences in the Disney-gang. One caught this critical moment in the prenatal life of Jiminy Cricket...