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Egyptian Melodies

United States

1931

6 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR Wilfred Jackson

PROD Walt Disney

MUSIC Frank Churchill

ANIM Johnny Cannon, Rodolfo Zamora, Frenchy de Tremaudan, Joe D'Igalo, Charlie Byrne, David Hand, Albert Hurter, Ben Sharpsteen, Daniel Tattingham, Cecil Surrey, Harry Reeves

Synopsis

A spider descends into the sphinx; we follow behind it in a fairly impressive tracking shot. It reaches the central chamber and the mummies come to life and dance, as do the soldiers and royalty drawn on the wall. This includes a spirited chariot race. All the activity ultimately scares the spider, and it runs out. —IMDb

Director

Original

Wilfred Jackson

Walt Disney first came to rely upon Wilfred Jackson’s genius and sense of perfection, the year Mickey Mouse was born, 1928. At that time, Walt had conceived the notion of marrying music and animation during what was the age of silent movies. Then a new kid in the Studio’s animation department, Wilfred devised a method of synchronizing animation with music, by using a metronome to mark time that could then be converted to a music track. The innovation, which was featured in Mickey Mouse’s debut film “Steamboat Willie,” revolutionized the entertainment medium and competing studios spent more than a year trying to figure out Disney’s production “secret.”

Walt quickly promoted “Jaxon,” as he was called, from animator to director. And as Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston wrote in their book, “Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life,” — "Jaxon was easily the most creative of the directors, but he was also the most “picky” and took a lot of kidding about his thoroughness."

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