If you had to write a 7 page research paper, and wanted to include Walt Disney...

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What would you write?? I am a Junior in college, and for my English class i have to write a 7-10 page research paper. I decided on my topic to be Walt Disney, but now im not so sure on what to do... Obviously a research paper has to have a proven point... but what?! The ideas DBF and I have come up with have been:

(these are thesis statments)

How Walt Disney became a global icon

How Walt Disney changed american culture

etc...

Any ideas????? Thanks everyone! :thumbsup2
 
A couple, for what they're worth:

How Walt Disney reinvented the theme park.

Something more abstract like "the philosophy of Walt Disney", discussing his worldview, how he saw things, and the criticisms that have come from that.

Good luck with your paper!
 
Since it's for an English class, what about comparing some of the Disney movies with the original fairy tales they're based on (The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, etc)?
 
I wrote a research paper in college on how Walt Disney became a household name. It was the first time I ever had fun writing paper!!
 

Let me tell you about my freshman comp research paper on Walt Disney. Granted, it was a LONG time ago, but still...

I decided to write about Walt and his contributions to WWII leading into the company's philanthropic spirit. That's all I remember about the paper. The experience on the other hand...

I decided I needed to go interview someone in person for said paper, so I called someone in the Burbank studios and was told they didn't grant interviews like that. So, I called again and again and again until the secretary finally caved (and laughed) and set up a time for me. My Dad worked for American at the time, so my mom and I flew standby to California, rented a car and drove to the Disney studio in Burbank. They greeted me like I was a movie star and showed me up to the office of the gentleman I would interview. I'm sure he was completely annoyed with this snotty 17yo waltzing into his office with what I'm sure were the dumbest questions EVER, but he kindly answered all of them and left me in the care of his secretary with instructions for her to give me anything I needed.

While we were going through the file cabinets trying to come up with "good stuff", a young man walked in and she said, "OH! Here's someone I'd like you to meet!" and introduced me to Chris Miller. Walt Disney's grandson was standing there shaking my hand smiling at me and making me fall in love with his DNA. :laughing: I know, stalker. He took me for coffee (I think, I don't remember...) in the cafeteria among all of the amazing and creative people, then I got to see bits of the Little Mermaid in production. Wow. Simply wow. After I was returned to the secretary's office, she handed me my packet of information and thanked ME for coming! I told my mom I never wanted to wash my hand, b/c I had Walt's DNA on me!!!

Inside the packet, besides all of the things I could use for my paper, were 2 free passes for my mom and I to go to Disneyland the next day.

They were the kindest, nicest, most generous business people I had ever met and it galvanized my dream of wanting to work for the company Walt built some day.

As to your question ;) :
It's not about Walt, but Lee Cockerell's new book, Creating Magic, is an awesome reference for anyone who ever is going to be a leader (or a parent) and might make a good jumping off point for a research paper...
 
Let me tell you about my freshman comp research paper on Walt Disney. Granted, it was a LONG time ago, but still...

I decided to write about Walt and his contributions to WWII leading into the company's philanthropic spirit. That's all I remember about the paper. The experience on the other hand...

I decided I needed to go interview someone in person for said paper, so I called someone in the Burbank studios and was told they didn't grant interviews like that. So, I called again and again and again until the secretary finally caved (and laughed) and set up a time for me. My Dad worked for American at the time, so my mom and I flew standby to California, rented a car and drove to the Disney studio in Burbank. They greeted me like I was a movie star and showed me up to the office of the gentleman I would interview. I'm sure he was completely annoyed with this snotty 17yo waltzing into his office with what I'm sure were the dumbest questions EVER, but he kindly answered all of them and left me in the care of his secretary with instructions for her to give me anything I needed.

While we were going through the file cabinets trying to come up with "good stuff", a young man walked in and she said, "OH! Here's someone I'd like you to meet!" and introduced me to Chris Miller. Walt Disney's grandson was standing there shaking my hand smiling at me and making me fall in love with his DNA. :laughing: I know, stalker. He took me for coffee (I think, I don't remember...) in the cafeteria among all of the amazing and creative people, then I got to see bits of the Little Mermaid in production. Wow. Simply wow. After I was returned to the secretary's office, she handed me my packet of information and thanked ME for coming! I told my mom I never wanted to wash my hand, b/c I had Walt's DNA on me!!!

Inside the packet, besides all of the things I could use for my paper, were 2 free passes for my mom and I to go to Disneyland the next day.

They were the kindest, nicest, most generous business people I had ever met and it galvanized my dream of wanting to work for the company Walt built some day.

As to your question ;) :
It's not about Walt, but Lee Cockerell's new book, Creating Magic, is an awesome reference for anyone who ever is going to be a leader (or a parent) and might make a good jumping off point for a research paper...

WOW (I have no others words)....
 
It's not about Walt, but Lee Cockerell's new book, Creating Magic, is an awesome reference for anyone who ever is going to be a leader (or a parent) and might make a good jumping off point for a research paper...

Incredible story about your trip to Burbank...what an experience! It sounds like something that would happen in a dream. Thank you for sharing that.

I'll second your plug for "Creating Magic". It really is great, and I've got a copy...actually two copies...on my desk right now. Here's a link to one of the chapters: http://www.leecockerell.com/pdf/Creating_Magic_Preview.pdf
 
A man and his dream: From farm boy to fantasy
Walt Disney

If you have access to the college library online, due a search Ebsco or Lexis Nexis to find some Peer review or aurobiographical info.
Even the Disney site has Biographical information.

I think a big thing is noting the halogram effect of the haunted house and how it was setting the pace for visual effect.

di
 







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