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What was the first fully colored animated film? A. The Enchanted Drawing B. Steamboat Willie C. Snow White D. Fantasmagorie E. Toy Story

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C. Snow white

"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was to be the first full-length cel animated feature in motion picture history, and as such Walt Disney had to fight to get the film produced."

The correct answer is option C, Snow White.

What are the history of the direction of the snow white and the seven dwarfs?

  • Walt Disney's decision to make Snow White, the first animated feature produced in English and Technicolor, defied popular opinion at the time.
  • His wife Lillian, among others, warned him that audiences, especially adults, would not sit through a feature-length cartoon fantasy about elves. But Disney jeopardized his future by borrowing the majority of the $1.5 million he used to make the film.
  • Snow White had its premiere in Hollywood on December 21, 1937, to a standing ovation from the star-studded audience. When it was released to the public the following February, the film quickly grossed $8 million, a huge sum during the Great Depression and the most ever made by a film at the time.
  • Snow White received almost universal praise from critics. Charlie Chaplin, who attended the film's premiere in Hollywood, told the Los Angeles Times that it "even exceeded our high expectations."
  • The film's inventive use of story, color, animation, sound, direction, and background, among other elements, influenced directors such as Federico Fellini and Orson Welles. Indeed, Welles' Citizen Kane opens with a nighttime shot of a castle with one lighted window that is strikingly similar to the first shot of the Wicked Queen's castle in Snow White.
  • Disney received an honorary Academy Award for his pioneering achievement, and the film's music, which included Snow White's famous ballad "Some Day My Prince Will Come" and other songs by Frank Churchill, Larry Morey, Paul J. Smith, and Leigh Harline, nominated for an Oscar.

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