...What is Walt Disney Company’s corporate strategy?2.What is your assessment of the long-termattractiveness of the industries represented in WaltDisney Company’s business portfolio?3.What is your assessment of the competitivestrength of Walt Disney Company’s differentbusiness units?4.What does a 9-cell industry attractiveness/businessstrength matrix displaying Walt Disney Company’s business units look like? 4 What is Walt Disney Company’s corporate strategy?2.What is your assessment of the long-termattractiveness of the industries represented in WaltDisney Company’s business portfolio?3.What is your assessment of the competitivestrength of Walt Disney Company’s differentbusiness units?4.What does a 9-cell industry attractiveness/businessstrength matrix displaying Walt Disney Company’s business units look like? 4 What is Walt Disney Company’s corporate strategy?2.What is your assessment of the long-termattractiveness of the industries represented in WaltDisney Company’s business portfolio?3.What is your assessment of the competitivestrength of Walt Disney Company’s differentbusiness units?4.What does a 9-cell industry attractiveness/businessstrength matrix displaying Walt Disney Company’s business units look like? 4 What is Walt Disney Company’s corporate strategy?2.What is your assessment of the long-termattractiveness of the industries represented in WaltDisney Company’s business portfolio?3.What is your assessment of the competitivestrength...
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...CR Fashion Book: Fairytales The theme for the bi-annual CR Fashion Book issue number four is Fairytales. Carine chose some of the most beloved stories we revisit again and again even as adults to relive our favorite childhood memories, or perhaps escape from the harsh reality even if only for a short while. The stories featured included Beauty and the Beast, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Empress’s New Clothes, Fairy Tale Theater, and Carine’s favorite, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which makes her cry. As we know by now, Carine’s work is enduring and iconic because it shies away from anything that celebrates the mundane or status quo. In CR Fashion Book 4, there was a twist added to every editorial, and these innocent stories we know so well were transformed and punctuated by Carine’s French accent mark, if you will. And that’s actually one of Carine’s many talents: taking something innocent and revamping it into something provocative and “politically incorrect”. What else do we expect from the queen of Prono-Chic? In Fairytales, we see a stark juxtaposition of brightness, hope, love, and smiles to loss, darkness, and ominousness. The cover stories convey those themes of brightness, lightness, and love. Lindsey Wixson’s E.T. cover photographed by Carine’s crony Sebastian Faena could not be more spot on. Gracing the back cover are Gigi Hadid (who could easily be mistaken for Kate Upton’s twin sister) with Shayne Cureton, shot by the legendary Bruce Weber. With perpetual...
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...tale, Snow White, is a Phallocentric story about a young princess who is on the run from her mentally unstable step mother who is trying to kill her. Relationships between the characters are often gender specific as the roles between males and females are strongly defined. The Evil Queen, the Huntsman and the Dwarfs are all key characters which help with the demonstration of stereotypes, paternalism as well as gender roles. Stereotypes are very prominent throughout the tale. Snow White and the Evil Queen are quite different as far as stereotypes go. Right from the beginning, Snow White portrays typical female stereotypes such as being gentle, kind, sensitive, and dependent. It is also assumed by these qualities that she is not able to protect herself from...
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...The original Snow White is a centuries old, German fable titled Sneewittchen. It gained notoriety after its publication in the first edition of The Brothers Grimm collection “Grimms' Fairy Tales”. Many believe the character of Snow White was based on the life of Margarete von Waldeck, a German countess born to Philip IV in 1533. When Margaretewas 16 she was forced by her stepmother, Katharina of Hatzfeld to move away to Wildungen in Brussels. There, Margarete fell in love with a prince who would later become Phillip II of Spain. Margarete’s father and stepmother disapproved of the relationship as it was ‘politically inconvenient’. Margarete died at the age of 21 after being poisoned. Margarete's father owned several copper mines that used...
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...For several decades, Walt Disney has been a popular series of films among families. Ever since the release of Snow White in 1937, Disney princesses have captured the hearts of children everywhere and have been role models for them. Throughout the films, each princess has had their own story and their own obstacles to overcome, though some of these obstacles weren’t overcome by themselves. In earlier movies, it was necessary for their prince charming to rescue them. From damsel in distress to independence, the women of Disney have changed as a result of United States History. When Disney came out with its first full length movie, Snow White, it didn’t intend on having princesses as being a commercial entity. This wasn’t truly an idea until...
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...Part 1 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on the German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, it is the first full-length cel animated feature film and the earliest in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The story was adapted by storyboard artists Dorothy Ann Blank, Richard Creedon, Merrill De Maris, Otto Englander, Earl Hurd, Dick Rickard, Ted Sears and Webb Smith. David Hand was the supervising director. That was the ending scene of the movie that the prince is giving Snow White the “Kiss of True a Love” for waking up Snow White. This is because Snow White has ate the poisoned apple and the Prince was in ordered to kiss Snow White to revive her. The Prince succeed. Part 2 A week later and now, they are having their leisure on the beach. Unfortunately,the witch is finding some herb at seaside.because she want to recover her beautiful look,but negligent witch saw Snow White. She get very fury. Part 3 After witch ask the magic mirror The face appear on the mirror is snow white. Then, the witch start planing a plane to kill snow white. Finally, the witch get an idea which is make a call to her best friend that is joker. Part 4 Joker get a call from witch. Part 5 Snow white and prince hand in hand to take a walk at the small town, from their action could feel very romantic. Part 6 Now joker appear at the town, he purposely closing with snow white and hiding at the back of...
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...Annisha Lear WSC002 October 13, 2012 Walt Disney has been getting a lot of feedback about his movies. They were not negative but some would say he changed them and took away from the original fairytale. “Walt Disney 2” by Maurice Sendak and Disney Revisited or Jimmy Cricket it’s musty down here by Betsy Hearne are two articles that criticized Disney movies. Disney makes things more childlike, he gives us chase between characters and inspires children’s imaginations and dreams which will be compared in both readings to the movie The Princess and The Frog. Disney makes his movies more childlike by giving children hope and something to believe in. Some may say that his movies take away from the original fairytale but Maurice Sendak believes that is a good thing. “Disney has often been condemned for corrupting the classics, and he has, to be sure, occasionally slipped in matters of taste and absolute fidelity to the original. But he has never corrupted” (Sendak 112). Therefore it is not that Disney corrupts the original plot he just makes it more child friendly. In his article Walt Disney 2 Sendak talks about his own experience with the fairytale Pinocchio. He says the Walt Disney storyline was better than the original. The original version Pinocchio had a bad personality however in Disney’s version instead of him doing bad things Disney used the fairy as an excuse for him being bad. This shows that Disney didn’t corrupt it he just shows why Pinocchio was doing bad. Fairytales...
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...Beyond endless achievements, there was a man named Walt Disney: a loving son, husband, brother, and most of all “Dad” to his two sweet baby girls. Above everything in his life, family always came first. With a strong family bond and home life full of harmony and love, Walt Disney challenged himself to dream, explore, and create many things throughout his career. In an article written by Scott Whitelaw, Scott states, “I have a deep admiration for Walt Disney and loved his approach and method of accomplishing his goals and dreams. He dared to dream big but learned to be daring a little bit at a time. He started with small goals. First, he built a studio in Kansas City, Missouri, then a bigger one in Hollywood, then a massive studio in Burbank, California, then a theme park in Anaheim and then an entire city in Florida. Walt learned to set his goals one step at a time using his imagination focused toward the future and having fun along the way.” (Whitelaw, 2014) So, in the following paragraphs, Walt Disney can be portrayed to achieving many of his goals in life. Between 1931 and 1968, Walt Disney had won a total of 32 Academy awards and he holds the record for most individual Academy awards won. Walt’s first Oscar was the first ever Academy award for animated short subjects for his comical symphony called “Flowers and Trees,” because it was the first film to be shot in technicolor. During the same Academy award ceremony in 1932, Walt was also given an honorary award, which was given...
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...closely related they are. The enchanted mirror is Queen Revenna’s only satisfaction to her beauty. When the Queen stands in front of the mirror and says, “Mirror, mirror on the wall who’s the fairest of them all?” A figure will appear in front of her that only she can see. It tells her what she wants to hear. She always goes to the mirror when she needs the confidence that her beauty is unique and will never die. The second time she goes the mirror in the movie, she doesn’t get the answer she was hoping. The mirror tells her, the way only she will be able to keep her beauty forever is by killing Snow White and taking her heart. Revenna couldn’t stand that someone was standing in her way of forever being beautiful. She felt hatred towards Snow White and wanted her heart so that nothing else could stand in her way of being alive and beautiful forever. Especially, since Snow White is the only one who can kill the Queen because her beauty is much greater than her’s. Revenna trusted the enchanted mirror to tell her what she needed to do. Though it was the only thing that made her believe her beauty was a gift, no one else agreed with it. No one loved the Queen. The mirror came to life so that it showed how much she loved her beauty and would never give it up for anyone. That meant she would kill anyone who was in her way of being the one and only. The reflection in...
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...The Queen is an admirable villainous character in “Snow White” because she is determined, cunning, and malicious. The Queen is determined to kill to Snow White no matter what, she proves this because she says: “Snow-white shall die,” cried she, “though it should cost me my own life!” (Grimm 5). This shows that she is determined because she is so set on killing Snow White, that she claims that it shall cost her her life. The Queen is also cunning because she is very clever in her schemes to get rid of Snow White. Knowing that Snow White will not let anyone in because she tries to kill her twice, the Queen says, “Are you afraid of poison?” said the woman, “look here, I will cut the apple in two pieces; you shall have the red side, I will have...
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...There is a quote that says, “good triumphs over evil”, in the origin story “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, this is shown to be true throughout. In the German fairytale, titled “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by Jacob and Willhelm Grimm who lived during the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century, the protagonist, Snow White, luckily escapes from the Queen, the antagonist, merely getting killed by the huntsman, Snow White seeks shelter in the Dwarf’s House, however Snow White is soon discovered again and that enrages the Queen to attempt to kill her (Grimm). The idea, that good always triumphant over evil can be seen in the origin story, which is why Disney targeted it as an inspirational children’s movie during the 1930s....
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...Disney’s Portrayal of Women and Simplification of Morals For most people, the first image that comes to mind when the subject of Walt Disney’s animated movies comes up is the studio’s popular princesses. Ever since Snow White made her debut in 1937, Disney has cornered the market on princesses. One primary topic that critics have discussed in Disney’s films is the way princesses are portrayed. The roles of the female characters are especially drawing the interest of academic critics. Jack Zipes, author of Breaking the Disney Spell, believes that the Disney princesses have regressed. On the other hand, Libe Zarranz, author of Diswomen Strike Back? The Evolution of Disney’s Femmes in the 1990s, and Rebecca Do Rozario, author of The Princess and the Magic Kingdom: Beyond Nostalgia, The Function of the Disney Princess, believe that the Disney princess has progressed. Another aspect of Disney’s movies that catches the eyes of critics is the moral simplification in the films. They believe that the morals from the original fairy tales are being manipulated and simplified in the Disney films. A. Waller Hastings, author of Moral Simplification in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, and Finn Mortensen, author of The Little Mermaid: Icon and Disneyfication, both agree that Disney’s simplification of morals is giving viewers the wrong depiction of life. Disney’s portrayal of women and simplification of morals are giving viewers the wrong impression of life and women. Many critics call the process...
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...1. 迪斯尼集团概要 华特迪士尼公司(The Walt Disney Company,简称迪士尼公司),是全球最大的娱乐及媒体公司之一,按照营业额在全球媒体公司中排名第二(仅次于美国时代华纳公司)。迪士尼公司创建于1923年,当时还仅仅是华特迪士尼和罗伊迪士尼两兄弟的Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio,而现在迪士尼已经成为全球最大的娱乐公司之一,不断致力于为人们提供最特别的娱乐体验,并且一直秉承着公司对质量和创新不断追求的优良传统。 迪士尼公司拥有世界第一的娱乐及影视品牌迪士尼(Disney),拥有影视娱乐(美国最大的电影发行商之一)、主题乐园及度假区(世界最大的主题乐园集团)、媒体网络(拥有美国三大广播公司之一ABC、体育品牌ESPN)、日常消费品(世界最大的儿童消费品品牌、世界最大的儿童书籍集团)等多种不同业务。 2. 上海迪斯尼进展状况 2011年4月8日上午10时26分,上海迪士尼乐园项目正式开工,项目投资达245亿元人民币,预计于5年后建成。上海迪士尼乐园占地963英亩,大概是美国佛罗里达奥兰多迪士尼世界的1/26 。上海迪士尼是继日本东京和香港后,亚洲第3个迪士尼乐园。 媒体2012年1月31日最新消息,上海国际旅游度假区建设管理方近日将核心区A-1及F-1地块项目设计方案进行了网上公示,迪士尼主体乐园的初步布局由此“露出水面”,资料显示,面积约91.1公顷的迪士尼主题乐园将由6个片区组成,其中一半片区拥有景观水系,以及一处天然水系。另外,主题乐园的主入口正对一片中心湖,两旁还将设有两块酒店区域和配套的商业娱乐设施。在周边区域,游客停车场布局已基本划定,从设计图中可以看到有一段游客连接桥跨越西环路让游客直接从停车场抵达乐园入口。在轨道交通方面,轨交2号线将经由接驳线与乐园连接,轨交11号线则将由罗山路站延伸至乐园主入口,两条轨道交通线将设置一处共用车站。从此次规划公示中可以看到,作为上海市近几年的超大型项目之一,市政府对未来几年迪斯尼乐园的建设做了非常周全的考虑,目的是为服务更多的游客以最便利的方式游览迪斯尼乐园,我们有信心期待5年后的迪斯尼乐园给民众带来惊喜。 三、预期的迪斯尼效应 1、 该项目会直接拉动相关产业和上海本地及周边经济增长。公开资料显示,上海迪士尼总体项目将包括一座主题公园、两家酒店、一家零售和餐饮综合体以及一个湖泊。这是继上海世博会之后的又一重大建设项目,项目直接投资额约245亿元,间接拉动的投资规模将为千亿级。 2、 填补国内旅游产业空白。目前国内的主题公园缺少领头羊,均为中国各地方政府借用种种时尚概念建设起来的中小型园区,很难让人在中长期发展上具备充足信心。上海迪斯尼乐园则不同,它将是中国内地首座真正与国际接轨的游乐园区,无论在经营规模和管理策略上都将领先国内同行业竞争者一大步。 3、 有助于刺激本土文化产业和旅游产业加速发展。迪斯尼乐园的诞生是将卡通文化和游乐主题结合的过程,上海的迪斯尼无论从独立性经营角度、还是最大程度吸引游客的角度,都将结合中国本土文化产业到乐园的发展中来,从而对中国文化及旅游产业的水准起到促进和提升作用。 4、 有助于上海和长三角地区的经济结构转型。目前这一地区的主要经济发展领域集中在制造业、商业和金融业,旅游产业的建设尚显不足。上海迪斯尼乐园的引入可以对调整产业类型,完善经济结构起到积极作用。 5、 有助于为上海及周边地区创造众多就业机会。这点是毋庸置疑的,这么大的园区需要的服务人员将以千级,带动的相关房地产业、商业、酒店业也会创造出很多新的就业岗位。 ...
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...Where is my happy ending? By Jewel D’souza I have got to be the worst fairy tale princess ever! And it’s so not fair. Every other girl has a better life, a better name For instance: Ariel, Snow White, Rapunzel, Cinderella, and Aurora. They have their lives all easy. Their fairy God-mothers were looking out for them on the day they were born; but mine was playing Marco –polo with the tooth fairy in the home of happily ever after for senior citizens. My mother is Queen Grimhilde or better known as the evil queen by everyone else. And so as her daughter I get named…Bruenhilda, oh yeah, Bruenhilda from the kingdom of Swamp foot Falls Everyone thinks I am like my mother but I’m not. I am a normal 19 year old girl with dreams and hopes. And no, I don’t plan to kill anyone in fact me and Rose Red, the daughter of snow white are best friends. I am a young girl not someone behind beauty and power like my mom. I always ask myself where’s my Prince Charming. Is there something about me that's alarming? People run away from me. I am any another girl, who waits for their prince charming I just want to feel special. I want to feel like they care. I want them to bravely face any challenge for me. Snow White lives in the forest with dwarves, Cinderella talks to field mice and birds, Ariel hangs out with a crab and a flounder but I, bruenhilda from Swamp foot Falls, sit on a lily pad avoiding explosive swamp gas and giant singing mosquitoes that call themselves the blood sucking rock stars...
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...In Snow White and the Huntsman there are many archetypes: Snow White being the hero, Queen Ravenna is the devil figure and then there is Eric who is also known as the huntsman is the shadow but many other things as well. You are able to see Eric’s shadow from the very beginning and we are shown just how bad his shadow has gotten to him. Even though he is in an extremely dark place throughout the journey with Snow White, Eric does many things that make it easy to see he wasn’t always as bitter as he lets off to be. He starts out the journey by hunting Snow White for the queen, but when he captures her he hesitates to hand her over because he doesn’t have what he was promised, his wife. With the Queen’s powers she said she was able to bring people back from the dead and Eric ended up believing her with how easy she made it seem. Even though he doesn’t hand her over for his own selfish reasons he starts to ask what the Queen wants with her making his shadow lighten for a...
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