4. • Born- December 5, 1901, in Chicago,
Illinois.
• Died-December 15, 1966, in Burbank,
California, from lung cancer.
• He was an American business magnate,
cartoonist, voice actor, animator, and film
producer.
• He is regarded as the cultural icon who
shaped America’s entertainment and
animation industry.
• He was of Irish, German, Canadian, and
English descent
Walt Disney
5. • In Walt Disney’s early life, he was taught
to draw by his dad.
• They had to move many times because
of World War I.
• When he was a teenager, he lied about
his age because he wanted to help his
country really badly. The Job he had was
picking up injured soldiers to go to the
hospital.
Early Life
6. Disney Owners
There are Disney Theme Parks in these
Locations:
• Anaheim, California
• Orlando, Florida
• Tokyo, Japan
• Paris, France
• Hong Kong
8. The resort comprises four theme parks (Epcot,
Magic Kingdom, Disney's Animal Kingdom,
Disney's Hollywood Studios), two water parks
(Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and Disney's Blizzard
Beach), several golf courses, 31 themed resort
hotels, nine non-Disney hotels, and a camping
resort, other entertainment venues, including the
outdoor shopping inside Disney Springs.
Walt Disney Theme
Park
10. • Inspired by his pet mouse, the favorite
character mickey mouse was a colleague
of Ub Iwerks in 1928 at Walt Disney
Studios.
• Disney himself voiced the Character.
• Originally, he was named Mortimer
Mouse, but his wife suggested mickey to
be a more commercially successful name.
Mickey Mouse
11. • In 1928, Mickey officially debuted in the
short film Steamboat Willie and moved on to
appear in 130 films.
• Mickey become the first cartoon character
to have a celebrity on the Hollywood walk of
fame.
• Mickey’s signature character wears large
yellow shoes, white gloves, and red shorts.
Mickey Mouse Official
15. Walt Disney
Studios
• Walt Disney Pictures
• Miramax Films
• Buena Vista Home
Entertainment
• Disney Records
• Buena Vista Records
• Hollywood Records
• Touchstone Pictures
• Pixar Animation Studios
• Disney Theatrical Group
16. Disney Consumer
Products
• Disney Hard Lines
• Disney Soft Lines
• Disney Toys
• Disney Press
• Disney Publishing Worldwide
• Disney Store
17. Media
Networks
• ESPN
• Disney/ABC Television Group
Digital Media.
• Walt Disney Television.
• Disney Television Animation.
• Disney-ABC International
Television-formerly Buena
Vista International Television.
• ABC Television Network.
• ABC News.
19. The Walt Disney Company's mission is to
inform, entertain and inspire people around
the globe via the power of unparalleled
storytelling and creative minds, reflecting the
iconic brands and innovative technologies that
make ours the globe's premier entertainment
industry.
Mission
Statement
20. Vision
Statement
• The Walt Disney Company's vision is "to be one of
the globe's highest producers and providers of
entertainment and information. "•This vision
statement shows company leadership as a target
for strategic management and provides a
summary of the nature of the business.
22. Strengths
• Reliability
• Large Cash Flow
• Strong Negotiation
Skills
• Proficient Team
• High Brand Profile
Weaknesses
• Sky-High Attribution
Rat
• Poor Financial Planning
• Vulnerable To
Competitors
• Insufficient Product
Demand Scaling
Opportunities
• Gear Up for Marketing
• Core Competencies
• Big Names Are Worth It
Threats
• High Expense Toll
• Isolation in America
• Better Products &
Technology
SWOT
Analysis Of Disney
23. Major Achievement
Of Walt Disney
• With ub iwerks, he developed the character
mickey mouse in 1928
• He co-founded the walt Disney production
• Walt Disney revolutionized the animation
industry through innovations
• He produced the first cel-animated
(traditional animation) feature length film
• He was a pivotal figure in the development
of the animation industry
24. Major Achievement
Of Walt Disney
• He opened Disneyland in 1955
• He was among the first to use animation
as an entertainment medium on tv
• He planned epcot and founded the
California institute of the arts
• Walt Disney is the most awarded individual
in the history of academy awards
• He was awarded the presidential medal of
freedom and congressional medal of
honor
25. “I do not like to repeat successes, I like to go
on to other things.”
-Walt Disney
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