Friday, April 26, 2019

"Marc Davis in His Own Words: Imagineering the Disney Theme Parks" by Pete Docter and Christopher Merritt Will Be Released on September 3


The awaited “Marc Davis in His Own Words: Imagineering the Disney Theme Parks,” written by Pete Docter and Christopher Merritt, will be a big 384 pages book released on September 3. It will chronicle Marc Davis legendary career as creative Imagineer and artist at WED Enterprises, and his works on iconic attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, Country Bear Jamboree, America Sings, Western River Expedition, Jungle Cruise, and more.

"On February 16, 1962, senior animator Marc Davis officially transitioned from Walt Disney Feature Animation to a new division of the company: WED Enterprises, the group assembled to design Walt's new theme park. The move would be a significant one. After thirty-plus years animating classic Disney features, Marc would become one of the most renowned of Walt Disney's new breed of employee-Imagineers.

During Marc's time with WED (later Walt Disney Imagineering), he would become a driving force behind the designs of many of the most iconic attractions at the Disney theme parks. Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, it's a small world, Jungle Cruise, Country Bear Jamboree, and many others feature environments and storylines that were heavily influenced by his conceptual artwork.

Featuring work from the sixties through the eighties, this two-volume set includes more than 1,500 pieces from the Imagineering archives, the vast majority of which have never been published. In addition, for the first time Marc's design theories as well as many of his stories of working with Walt are featured in his own words as recorded during hours upon hours of interviews by author Chris Merritt.

Marc Davis-In His Own Words is a treasure trove for artists, students, and Disney collectors around the world."

The book, published by Disney Editions will cost $150 but you can pre-order it on Amazon.com for $110.20 HERE.


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