The first work of Salvador Dali drew the attention of creative people in many areas. He created a lobster print dress for Elsa Schiaparelli and a “dress of the Year 2045″ for Christian Dior. His interest in film led him along by a series of films, including Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbound with.
Working in 1945-46 Salvador Dali and Walt Disney began on a Destino, a short film that would not be completed for nearly sixty years. After eight months of work by Dali and Disney studio artist John Hench, the project was on hold, probably because of financial problems down the studio during the Second World War. Hench had 17 seconds of sequences, the two turtles in the hope that enough interest to generate complete the project produces.
While working on Fantasia 2000 in 1999, was the nephew of Walt Disney, Roy aside the project, including storyboards, original Dali artwork with surreal imagery and iconic surreal.He joined Disney Studios France to revive the movie. The finished product, a film about six minutes, the work of a team of 25 animators work of Dali and Hench storyboards, the newspaper’s wife Gala Dali and John Hench advice. Hench original is 17 second clip is included in the study of traditional animation and produced by Baker Bloodworth and directed by Dominique Monfréy French animator and set to music by Mexican composer Armando Dominguez Michael Starobin adjusted.
Press release by Disney in 2008, described the film as “an example of Disney firsthand interest in avant-garde and experimental work in animation, Destino was to be awash with Dali’s melting watches emblematic and spotted the floating eyeballs.”
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