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Blaine Gibson

Blaine Gibson

Known For Visual Effects
Birthday Feb 11, 1918
Died May 07, 2015 (97)
Birthplace Rocky Ford - Colorado - USA
Popularity 0.1 (history)
Updated Nov 15, 2024
Entry Date May 02, 2024
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Biography

After animating all day at The Walt Disney Studios, Blaine Gibson would go home at night and sculpt; it had been a favorite hobby of his since childhood. Then, in 1954, Walt Disney happened to see one of Blaine’s art exhibits, which featured several animal sculptures, and recruited him to work on sp ... ecial projects for his new theme park, Disneyland. Blaine was somewhat ambivalent about being diverted from his goal to establish himself as one of the Studio’s foremost animators. As he recalled in 1995, “I didn’t think it was that important, but then I was told Walt was expecting me to work on these projects. So I said to myself, ‘what the heck’ and went [to Walt Disney Imagineering]. I was never sorry after that.” Born February 11, 1918, in Rocky Ford, Colorado, Blaine attended Colorado University, but left school to join The Walt Disney Studios in 1939. While working as an in-between artist and assistant animator, he took evening classes in sculpture at Pasadena City College and studied with a private instructor. Among his animation credits are Fantasia, Bambi, Song of the South, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, and One Hundred and One Dalmatians. When first assigned by Walt to the Disneyland project, Blaine divided his time between sculpting and animating for the Company. In 1961, he transferred full-time to WED Enterprises, joining the design and development division to supervise the newly created sculpture department. Ultimately, Blaine went on to make a name for himself in 3-D animation, creating hundreds of sculptures from which Audio-Animatronics® figures and bronzes were produced for exhibits at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair and Disney theme parks around the world. Among his credits are contributions to such attractions as Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, and the Enchanted Tiki Room. After nearly 45 years with The Walt Disney Company, Blaine retired in 1983. He continued to consult on such projects as The Great Movie Ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida. In 1993, the same year he was named a Disney Legend, Blaine created a life-size bronze of Walt and Mickey Mouse standing hand-in-hand. The statue, called “Partners,” is located at the Central Hub in Disneyland and at Disney parks around the world. Blaine subsequently created a life-size bronze of Roy O. Disney—Company co-founder and brother of Walt—for display in Disney theme parks. -https://d23.com/walt-disney-legend/blaine-gibson/

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Chip 'n Dale: Trouble in a Tree

Chip 'n Dale: Trouble in a Tree

2005

Visual Effects

Chip 'n' Dale: Here Comes Trouble

Chip 'n' Dale: Here Comes Trouble

2004

Visual Effects

Goliath II

Goliath II

1960

Animation

Pluto's Christmas Tree

Pluto's Christmas Tree

1952

Animation

Let's Stick Together

Let's Stick Together

1952

Animation

Teachers are People

Teachers are People

1952

Animation

Donald Applecore

Donald Applecore

1952

Animation

Pluto's Party

Pluto's Party

1952

Animation

Two Chips and a Miss

Two Chips and a Miss

1952

Animation

Lucky Number

Lucky Number

1951

Animation

Bee On Guard

Bee On Guard

1951

Animation

Pluto's Housewarming

Pluto's Housewarming

1947

Animation

Figaro and Frankie

Figaro and Frankie

1947

Animation

Squatter's Rights

Squatter's Rights

1946

Animation

Song of the South

Song of the South

1946

Animation

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