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Disney is a name that most people hear and scream DISNEYLAND! 😃 ! 😃 ! Well Disneyland is probably the best place on Earth but it wouldn’t have existed without Disney’s invention, the multiplane camera. Why may Disneyland’s creation relied on a camera? Because without this camera, Disney’s most popular movies wouldn’t have all those great animations that no one else was able to create in the early 1900s.
“The multiplane camera used stacked planes of glass. Each one of these panes of glass was painted with different elements of a cell animation. This camera made it so that the animator could use the same background, foreground or any other elements as long as they’re not moving, which saved a lot of work” (About Education). By using this camera, Disney could make the foreground and background move at different speeds which helped make the movies look more realistic. Such as the above scene from Mary Poppins the background is moving as the people in the foreground move at a different speed. The multiplane camera made Disney’s movies rise above all other animators and made him enough money to create Disneyland.

I knew that Disney was unique, but I never knew that Disney was the first film company that used that kind of technology that was new at the time. Try to incorporate a little more detail, otherwise good job!
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