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Christmas yard art up close
Description: I thought I'd show you the yard art I make at bit more up close than you see in the videos. I am thinking of making a video of how I make these so that others can if they. It's actually fairly easy to do. I just need to figure out how to do the same thing with photo shop.

Beloved Disney Girls
Description: READ BEFORE VIEWING OR COMMENTING! Okay, for people who keep reminding me that not all of the girls are from disney, I know that! And I'll tell you once more that I only named it "Beloved Disney Girls" for two reasons. One, the majority ARE disney. Two, would anybody view the video if I named it "Beloved Cartoon Girls"? No, I think not. Most people love Disney. AND on a further note, YES, I'm still (finally) searching for CREDITS to the pictures I have used in this video. So quit bugging me about "ooh, not crediting is illegal". Stfu please? Thanks. By the way, it's not really illegal unless someone is making profit off of stolen goods. Am I making profit? I f*cking doubt it. So again, stfu!! Yes, my best work yet! It's the Disney (and non-Disney) girls we've come to know and love. Enjoy! In Order Of Showing: Lilo - Lilo And Sitch 1. http://ribera.deviantart.com/art/Where-i-Belong-70355442 2. http://ribera.deviantart.com/art/Friends-Forever-15521093 Jane - Return To Neverland 1. http://nadda1984.deviantart.com/art/Jane-Fairy-of-Simplicity-70384778 Melody - The Little Mermaid 2: Return To The Sea 1. http://papillon-de-jade.deviantart.com/art/Mommy-N-Me-38531923 Alice - Alice in Wonderland 1. (I couldn't find it. -_-) 2. http://hop2pop.deviantart.com/art/Alice-in-Wonderland-43123156 Esmeralda - The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1. http://nadda1984.deviantart.com/art/Esmeralda-Fairy-of-Bravery-42292993 2. http://artemysia.deviantart.com/art/Topsy-Turvy-Esmeralda-51390374 Ariel - The Little Mermaid 1. http://rebekahlynn.deviantart.com/art/Ariel-3187593 2. http://nadda1984.deviantart.com/art/Ariel-Fairy-of-Curiosity-46239511 3. http://katikut.deviantart.com/art/Ariel-flower-54758551 Cinderella - Cinderella 1. (I couldn't find it. -_-) 2. http://mederu69.deviantart.com/art/Cinderella-in-Yellow-Dress-35867881 Crysta - Ferngully 1. http://missgreeney.deviantart.com/art/Disney-fairy-Crysta-59429628 Aurora - Sleeping Beauty 1. http://nadda1984.deviantart.com/art/Flower-Fairy-Aurora-43576706 2. http://mimi-na.deviantart.com/art/Aurora-a-la-Lely-40449892 3. http://katikut.deviantart.com/art/Aurora-37472063 Anastasia - Anastasia 1. http://ladykitana.deviantart.com/art/Anastasia-54619317 2. (I couldn't find it. -_-) Belle - Beauty and the Beast 1. http://nadda1984.deviantart.com/art/Belle-Fairy-of-Intelligence-43473862 Helga - Atlantis: The Lost Empire Chel - El Dorado Jasmine - Aladdin Jane - Tarzan Tinkerbell - Peter Pan Wendy - Peter Pan Thumbelina - Thumbelina Babette - Beauty and the Beast Kida - Atlantis: The Lost Empire Odette - The Swan Princess Meg - Hercules Mulan - Mulan Pocahontas - Pocahontas Nani - Lilo And Stitch Sprite - Fantasia 2000 Snow White - Snow White and the seven Dwarfs Nakoma - Pocahontas Pictures Provided By: DeviantArt.com Artists: Not known Video Put Together By: Hannah a.k.a TheFirstSailorEarth (Me)

Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Trailer
Description: "Hannah Montana" fans everywhere will have a chance to see their favorite singer, songwriter and actress, Miley Cyrus, perform her sold-out concert tour on the big screen in "Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert." Shot during Cyrus's 54-city tour and exhibited in state-of-the-art Disney Digital 3D™, the film will be coming to theaters for a special one week engagement on February 1, 2008. Directed by: Bruce Hendricks Produced by: Art Repola Starring: Miley Cyrus Jonas Brothers Kenny Ortega Billy Ray Cyrus Music by: Matthew Gerrard Robbie Nevil Destiny Hope Cyrus Jamie Houston Tim James Cinematography: Mitch Amundsen Editing by: Michael Tronick Distributed by: Walt Disney Pictures Release date(s): February 1, 2008 (limited) Running time: 100 min.

Walt Disney EPCOT Fireworks - IllumiNations Reflections of Earth 2008 in HD 1080p with Sony PMW-EX1
Description: Walt Disney World EPCOT World Showcase Spectacular Fireworks and Lights Show in Pure HD (High Definition) 1080p, that's 1920x1080 with a Sony PMW-EX1. From the Walt Disney Website, they describe this 26th Anniversary Show as: "Witness a thrilling nighttime kaleidoscope as the sky erupts with over 1,100 pyrotechnic bursts and the extraordinary Earth Globe floats across the lagoon, revealing wonders of the seven continents on its curved LED screens — the first ever of their kind. Revel in rousing original music as lasers turn the very sky into a work of art. "

Wall E
Description: What if mankind had to leave Earth, and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off? Wall-E, spends every day doing what he was made for. But soon, he will discover what he was meant for, as he adventures across the galaxy chasing his dream. Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Genres: Animation/Children Release Date: June 27, 2008 (wide) MPAA Rating: G Starring: Jeff Garlin, Benjamin Burtt, Kim Kopf, Fred Willard, Sigourney Weaver Directed By: Andrew Stanton Produced By: Jim Morris (IV), Lindsey K. Collins http://www.blacktree.tv

Where The Wild Things Are - Early DISNEY CG Animation Test
Description: 1983 animation test by Disney, directed by John Lasseter (who went on to direct and produce most of the Pixar films, including Toy Story). Back then Disney owned the film rights to the Where The Wild Things Are books... they didn't use them, though, so they lost them. Check out this amazing test, which combined traditional hand-drawn, 2D animation with then-state-of-the-art 3D computer animation!

The Wonderful World of Walt Disney, Part 1
Description: The Wonderful World of Walt Disney Walt Disney is a real hero and legend of the 20th Century. Although many people at the time told him that a career in animation did not have a real future and that he would not make any money, he persisted and followed his dreams led by his creativity and imagination. Walt changed the world of animation and led the way to the art of animated films. He stood for the best in animation and television entertainment, giving people hours of fun and enjoyment by letting them forget their problems for a while. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. His father was Elias Disney and his mother was Flora Call Disney. He had three brothers and one sister. Soon after Walts birth his family moved to Marceline, Missouri where he spent most of his childhood. When Walt was very young he would sell his drawings to friends and neighbors to make extra money and later, encouraged by his brother and mother he studied art and photography at night courses at the Chicago Art Institute while going to McKinley High School during the day. Walt dropped out of High School to join the war (WWI). Since he was too young to enlist, he joined the Red Cross as an ambulance driver. While he was in France in 1918, he decorated his ambulance with cartoon characters. When Walt returned from the war, he pursued a career in Commercial Art. He started a company called Laugh-O-Grams and it soon went bankrupt. Walt went to Hollywood searching for a new start. Soon after arriving in Hollywood, Walt married one of his first employees, Lillian Bounds. Later they had two daughters. He died on December 15, 1966 of lung cancer. Walt Disneys great success in animation had an impact during the Great Depression and WWII. Walts first success was the Alice Comedies, made in 1925. Walt Disney went on to create his most famous character, Mickey Mouse in 1928. Disney received an Honorary Award for the creation of Mickey Mouse. He also received an Academy Award for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, released in 1937 as the first full length animated musical. The film made $1,499,000 during the time of the Great Depression, a dramatic worldwide economic hardship. Although people were suffering very hard times, they made it to the theater to see the film. He was determined to make the world a happy place to live in through the time of war (WWII). During the next five years he completed other full length animated favorites like Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and Bambi but they were not a financial success because of WWII. The Army contacted most of the Disney Studios facilities and had the staff create training films for the military. Later, Disney devoted his time and creative talents to television production and in 1955 the studios first daily show called Mickey Mouse Club was first seen and is still watched in a more modern version today. On July 17, 1955, Walt opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California. It is the most successful amusement park in history with 6.7 million people visiting by 1966. Disneys work and contributions had a big impact on society. Disney was very daring and tried many new methods to develop a better quality of film and animation. People thought that his idea to produce an animated feature length version of Snow White would fail. He hired an art professor to train his studio staff and experimented with realistic human animation, distinctive character animation, special effects and the use of specialized processes and equipment like the multi-plane camera. Snow White was the highlight of Disneys success and it started the Golden Age of Animation. Walt Disney received a lot of awards and holds the record for sixty-four Academy Award Nominations and for winning twenty-six of them. In 1961, Disney put his energy into creating the California Institute of Arts known as Cal Arts where students could train for careers in art animation and television production. Walt Disney changed the world of animation and led the way to the art of animated film. His worldwide popularity was because of his great imagination, creativity and never giving up his dreams. By the 1960s Disneys hard work and vision had led him to a very successful business empire and to being the worlds leader in the production of family entertainment. Disneys theme parks, Disneyland and Walt Disney World were based on Walts vision of a place where his employees could spend time with their children. Since 1966, Disney Theme Parks had opened in Tokyo and Paris and also the EPCOT Center, which he designed more for adults than children. Today, Disneys animation, motion picture studios and theme parks are a multi-billion dollar business. Walt Disney stood for the best in animation and entertainment by being creative, full of imagination and having a vision for the future. -GULPJR

The Wonderful World of Walt Disney, Part 2
Description: The Wonderful World of Walt Disney Walt Disney is a real hero and legend of the 20th Century. Although many people at the time told him that a career in animation did not have a real future and that he would not make any money, he persisted and followed his dreams led by his creativity and imagination. Walt changed the world of animation and led the way to the art of animated films. He stood for the best in animation and television entertainment, giving people hours of fun and enjoyment by letting them forget their problems for a while. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. His father was Elias Disney and his mother was Flora Call Disney. He had three brothers and one sister. Soon after Walts birth his family moved to Marceline, Missouri where he spent most of his childhood. When Walt was very young he would sell his drawings to friends and neighbors to make extra money and later, encouraged by his brother and mother he studied art and photography at night courses at the Chicago Art Institute while going to McKinley High School during the day. Walt dropped out of High School to join the war (WWI). Since he was too young to enlist, he joined the Red Cross as an ambulance driver. While he was in France in 1918, he decorated his ambulance with cartoon characters. When Walt returned from the war, he pursued a career in Commercial Art. He started a company called Laugh-O-Grams and it soon went bankrupt. Walt went to Hollywood searching for a new start. Soon after arriving in Hollywood, Walt married one of his first employees, Lillian Bounds. Later they had two daughters. He died on December 15, 1966 of lung cancer. Walt Disneys great success in animation had an impact during the Great Depression and WWII. Walts first success was the Alice Comedies, made in 1925. Walt Disney went on to create his most famous character, Mickey Mouse in 1928. Disney received an Honorary Award for the creation of Mickey Mouse. He also received an Academy Award for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, released in 1937 as the first full length animated musical. The film made $1,499,000 during the time of the Great Depression, a dramatic worldwide economic hardship. Although people were suffering very hard times, they made it to the theater to see the film. He was determined to make the world a happy place to live in through the time of war (WWII). During the next five years he completed other full length animated favorites like Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and Bambi but they were not a financial success because of WWII. The Army contacted most of the Disney Studios facilities and had the staff create training films for the military. Later, Disney devoted his time and creative talents to television production and in 1955 the studios first daily show called Mickey Mouse Club was first seen and is still watched in a more modern version today. On July 17, 1955, Walt opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California. It is the most successful amusement park in history with 6.7 million people visiting by 1966. Disneys work and contributions had a big impact on society. Disney was very daring and tried many new methods to develop a better quality of film and animation. People thought that his idea to produce an animated feature length version of Snow White would fail. He hired an art professor to train his studio staff and experimented with realistic human animation, distinctive character animation, special effects and the use of specialized processes and equipment like the multi-plane camera. Snow White was the highlight of Disneys success and it started the Golden Age of Animation. Walt Disney received a lot of awards and holds the record for sixty-four Academy Award Nominations and for winning twenty-six of them. In 1961, Disney put his energy into creating the California Institute of Arts known as Cal Arts where students could train for careers in art animation and television production. Walt Disney changed the world of animation and led the way to the art of animated film. His worldwide popularity was because of his great imagination, creativity and never giving up his dreams. By the 1960s Disneys hard work and vision had led him to a very successful business empire and to being the worlds leader in the production of family entertainment. Disneys theme parks, Disneyland and Walt Disney World were based on Walts vision of a place where his employees could spend time with their children. Since 1966, Disney Theme Parks had opened in Tokyo and Paris and also the EPCOT Center, which he designed more for adults than children. Today, Disneys animation, motion picture studios and theme parks are a multi-billion dollar business. Walt Disney stood for the best in animation and entertainment by being creative, full of imagination and having a vision for the future. -GULPJR