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Flowers and Trees

Flowers and Trees is a 1932 Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney, directed by Burt Gillett, and released to theatres by United Artists on July 30, 1932.[2] It was the first commercially released film to be produced in the full-color three-strip Technicolor process[3] after several years of two-color Technicolor films. The film was a commercial and critical success, winning the first Academy Award for Best Cartoon Short Subject.[2]

Flowers and Trees
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBurt Gillett
Produced byWalt Disney
StarringEster Campbell
Pinto Colvig
Marion Darlington
Walt Disney
Music by
Animation byLes Clark
David Hand
Tom Palmer
Color processTechnicolor
Production
company
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
July 30, 1932
Running time
8 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

In 2021, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[4]

Plot edit

During Spring, the flowers, mushrooms and trees do their calisthenics. Some trees play a tune, using vines for harp strings and a chorus of robins. A fight breaks out between a waspish-looking hollow tree and a younger, healthier tree for the attention of a female tree. The young tree emerges victorious, but the hollow tree retaliates by starting a fire. The plants and animals try to extinguish or evade the blaze. By poking holes in clouds and making it rain, the birds manage to put out the fire, although the hollow tree perishes in the flames after getting caught up in them himself. The young tree then proposes to the female tree, with a caterpillar serving as a ring, and they embrace as a 12-color rainbow forms behind them.

Production edit

In May 1932, the first three-strip Technicolor camera was completed.[5] Herbert Kalmus wanted to test it in the animation field, giving the company time to build enough cameras to offer the whole movie industry, but couldn't find any interested animators. Finally, Walt Disney agreed to try it as an experiment on Flowers and Trees,[5] which was already in production in black-and-white, and ordered the cartoon redone in color. The color animation caused the production to run over budget, potentially ruining Disney financially, but the cartoon proved so popular that the profits made up for the budget overage.[6]

Impact edit

As a result of the success of Flowers and Trees, all future Silly Symphonies cartoons were produced in three-strip Technicolor. The added novelty of color helped to boost the series' previously disappointing returns. Disney's other cartoon series, the Mickey Mouse shorts, were deemed successful enough not to need the extra boost of color, remaining in black-and-white until The Band Concert (1935).[citation needed]

Disney's exclusive contract with Technicolor, in effect until the end of 1935, forced other animation producers such as Ub Iwerks (Disney's former head animator and close friend) and Max Fleischer to use Technicolor's inferior two-color process or a competing two-color system such as Cinecolor.[citation needed]

Accolades edit

Flowers and Trees was the first animated film to win an Academy award at the fifth Academy Awards in 1932. It won best "Short Subjects, Cartoons", a category first introduced that year.[7]

Home media edit

The short was released on December 4, 2001 on Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies – The Historic Musical Animated Classics.[8][2]

References edit

  1. ^ Heraldson, Donald (1975). Creators of Life. Drake. p. 251.
  2. ^ a b c Merritt, Russell; Kaufman, J. B. (2016). Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies: A Companion to the Classic Cartoon Series (2nd ed.). Glendale, CA: Disney Editions. pp. 112–113. ISBN 978-1-4847-5132-9.
  3. ^ Robertson, Patrick (2011). Robertson's Book of Firsts. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1608197385. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  4. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (December 14, 2021). "National Film Registry Adds Return Of The Jedi, Fellowship Of The Ring, Strangers On A Train, Sounder, WALL-E & More". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Kalmus, Herbert (December 1938). "Technicolor Adventures in Cinemaland". Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers. doi:10.5594/J17344. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  6. ^ Mosley, Leonard (1990). Disney's World. Scarborough House. pp. 136–137. ISBN 978-1589796560. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  7. ^ Glenday, Craig (2013). Guinness World Records. p. 208. ISBN 978-1908843159.
  8. ^ "Silly Symphonies: The Historic Musical Animated Classics DVD Review". DVD Dizzy. Retrieved February 20, 2021.

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Flowers and Trees is a 1932 Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney directed by Burt Gillett and released to theatres by United Artists on July 30 1932 2 It was the first commercially released film to be produced in the full color three strip Technicolor process 3 after several years of two color Technicolor films The film was a commercial and critical success winning the first Academy Award for Best Cartoon Short Subject 2 Flowers and TreesTheatrical release posterDirected byBurt GillettProduced byWalt DisneyStarringEster CampbellPinto ColvigMarion DarlingtonWalt DisneyMusic byFrank ChurchillBert LewisAnimation byLes Clark David Hand Tom PalmerColor processTechnicolorProductioncompanyWalt Disney ProductionsDistributed byUnited ArtistsRelease dateJuly 30 1932Running time8 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishIn 2021 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being culturally historically or aesthetically significant 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Impact 4 Accolades 5 Home media 6 References 7 External linksPlot editDuring Spring the flowers mushrooms and trees do their calisthenics Some trees play a tune using vines for harp strings and a chorus of robins A fight breaks out between a waspish looking hollow tree and a younger healthier tree for the attention of a female tree The young tree emerges victorious but the hollow tree retaliates by starting a fire The plants and animals try to extinguish or evade the blaze By poking holes in clouds and making it rain the birds manage to put out the fire although the hollow tree perishes in the flames after getting caught up in them himself The young tree then proposes to the female tree with a caterpillar serving as a ring and they embrace as a 12 color rainbow forms behind them Production editIn May 1932 the first three strip Technicolor camera was completed 5 Herbert Kalmus wanted to test it in the animation field giving the company time to build enough cameras to offer the whole movie industry but couldn t find any interested animators Finally Walt Disney agreed to try it as an experiment on Flowers and Trees 5 which was already in production in black and white and ordered the cartoon redone in color The color animation caused the production to run over budget potentially ruining Disney financially but the cartoon proved so popular that the profits made up for the budget overage 6 Impact editAs a result of the success of Flowers and Trees all future Silly Symphonies cartoons were produced in three strip Technicolor The added novelty of color helped to boost the series previously disappointing returns Disney s other cartoon series the Mickey Mouse shorts were deemed successful enough not to need the extra boost of color remaining in black and white until The Band Concert 1935 citation needed Disney s exclusive contract with Technicolor in effect until the end of 1935 forced other animation producers such as Ub Iwerks Disney s former head animator and close friend and Max Fleischer to use Technicolor s inferior two color process or a competing two color system such as Cinecolor citation needed Accolades editFlowers and Trees was the first animated film to win an Academy award at the fifth Academy Awards in 1932 It won best Short Subjects Cartoons a category first introduced that year 7 Home media editThe short was released on December 4 2001 on Walt Disney Treasures Silly Symphonies The Historic Musical Animated Classics 8 2 References edit Heraldson Donald 1975 Creators of Life Drake p 251 a b c Merritt Russell Kaufman J B 2016 Walt Disney s Silly Symphonies A Companion to the Classic Cartoon Series 2nd ed Glendale CA Disney Editions pp 112 113 ISBN 978 1 4847 5132 9 Robertson Patrick 2011 Robertson s Book of Firsts London Bloomsbury ISBN 978 1608197385 Retrieved May 24 2017 Tartaglione Nancy December 14 2021 National Film Registry Adds Return Of The Jedi Fellowship Of The Ring Strangers On A Train Sounder WALL E amp More Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 14 2021 a b Kalmus Herbert December 1938 Technicolor Adventures in Cinemaland Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers doi 10 5594 J17344 Retrieved December 7 2017 Mosley Leonard 1990 Disney s World Scarborough House pp 136 137 ISBN 978 1589796560 Retrieved December 7 2017 Glenday Craig 2013 Guinness World Records p 208 ISBN 978 1908843159 Silly Symphonies The Historic Musical Animated Classics DVD Review DVD Dizzy Retrieved February 20 2021 External links editFlowers and Trees in The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts Flowers and Trees at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flowers and Trees amp oldid 1179583437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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