Disney History Institute Podcast

In 1932, the Technicolor Corporation created a unique process system to present full-color presentations using images captured only on black-and-white film.  Instead of looking to one of the major studios to premiere their full-color process, they looked to Walt Disney and animation.  The story of Technicolor and its longtime connection with Walt Disney Productions is the subject of this special two-part podcast.  

Direct download: DHI_043_-_Adventures_in_Color_Part_2.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 8:43am PDT

In 1932, the Technicolor Corporation created a unique process system to present full-color presentations using images captured only on black-and-white film.  Instead of looking to one of the major studios to premiere their full-color process, they looked to Walt Disney and animation.  The story of Technicolor and its longtime connection with Walt Disney Productions is the subject of this special two-part podcast.  

Direct download: DHI_042_-_Adventures_in_Color_Pt_1.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 5:01pm PDT

Disney Legend, Bill Sullivan tells stories of the early days of Disneyland.

Direct download: DHI_036_-_Bill_Sullivan_and_the_Early_Days_of_Disneyland.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 5:00pm PDT

In the early 1960s, Walt Disney explored building a tourist attraction in Monterey, California.  The story of that never-built project on the DHI Podcast. 

Direct download: DHI_035_-_Project_Spring_Monterey.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 4:27pm PDT

Five years after Disneyland opened, Walt explored building a series of micro parks across the country, parks roughly three to four acres in size and filled with Fantasyland-style attractions for kids. The story of these never-built micro parks, known inside the company as Project Satellite, on the DHI Podcast.

Direct download: DHI_034_-_Project_Satellite.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 1:10am PDT

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