1. Welcome to My Presentation
• Presenter : M.Emin Bozdemir
In Turkey
2. • A young boy in the kansas city was trying
to sell his cartoons to newspapers.
• As if all editors have union of the
mouth, said the same thing to him:
• You do not seem capable of cartoons
,why do you forget this work and why do
you try to something else.
4. • Cartoon is his life's dream . How can he
forget his dreams ?
• Finally, one of the local churches' priest
hired him for a small fee for church
activities,pictures
• But new young artist needed a studio. he
needed a place where he can sleep and
draw
5. • The church has old garage.but there is a
lot of mice in the garage.
• The young man had to live here. but one
of these mice will be very famous in the
future like a young man who lived
together
6. • This mice was mickey mouse which
is well-known around the world and also
the young man was Walt Disney who
is never leaves the dream of his life.
7.
8. • Born On: December
5, 1901
• Born
In: Chicago, Illinois
• Career: Film
Producer, Voice
Actor, Director, Animat
or, Entrepreneur, Philant
hropist
• Nationality: American
9. • 1901: Walt Disney was born
• 1910: Moved to Kansas City - with his family, Attended Benton
Grammar School, Met Walter Pfeiffer - who introduced him to
motion pictures
• 1917: Migrated to Chicago - with his family, Started taking courses
at Chicago Art Institute, Joined the Red Cross
• 1920: Founded Iwerks-Disney Commercial Artists Company, with
Ubbe Iwerks
• 1923: Moved to Hollywood, Signed a contract with M.J. Winkler
- with Roy
• 1925: Married Lillian Bounds
• 1926: Renamed his studio as the Walt Disney Studio
• 1927: Created the series Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
10. • 1928: Created Mickey Mouse, Plane Crazy and Steamboat Willie (first
animated cartoon with sound)
• 1930: Signed a distribution contract with Columbia Pictures
• 1932: Flowers and Trees won the Academy Award for Best Short
Subject: Cartoons, Disney received a special award for Mickey Mouse
• 1933: „The Three Little Pigs‟ cartoon became a phenomenal success
• 1934: Introduced Donald Duck into the Mickey Mouse world
• 1938: Released Snow White, bringing in the Golden Age of Animation
for Disney
• 1940s: Introduced Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan and Cinderella
• 1949: Donald replaced Mickey as Disney‟s star character
11. • 1950: Produced „Treasure Island‟, „20,000 Leagues Under the Sea‟
and „One Hour In Wonderland‟
• 1955: „Mickey Mouse Club‟ became the first daily television
show, Established Disneyland
• 1960: Became Head of Pageantry, for the Winter Olympics of that
year
• 1960s: „Mary Poppins‟ became the most popular Disney film
• 1966: Disney admitted to St. Joseph‟s Hospital, later dying of lung
cancer.
12. • Disney died on December 15, 1966 but
his legacy carries on to this day. As a
producer, director and animator, Disney
created one of the world‟s most
recognized and cherished brands. To
other budding entrepreneurs, he says this:
“The way to get started is to quit talking
and begin doing.”
13. • The world‟s most
well-known and
respected
entertainers
• He created the
world‟s first
multimedia empire
and he did it by
making
people
smile.
14.
15. • He Pushed His Sales
• He Followed His Dreams
• He Was Creative
• He Seized Control
• He Was Selective
16. • He Followed His Dreams: “You reach
a point where you don't work
for money,” Disney said. He reached
that point early on in his career; he had
pursued his passion to the point where he
had made it successful and his work
became a pleasure.
17. • He Was Selective: “You may not
realize it when it happens, but
a kick in the teeth may be the
best thing in the world for
you,” said Disney.
18. Qualities of a successful
entrepreneur
• Clear objective
• Risk taking
• Innovator
• Creativity
• Adaptibility to changing situation
• Intereted in diversity
IMAGE A PERSON WHO HAS
ALL THESE QUALITIES
19. • Disney was a risk-taker who started
his first business at the age of 19 and
worked tirelessly to elevate animation to
an art form
• Disney‟s business ventures, was a work of
passion and love, the result of which was
a monumental success.
20. • “When you believe a thing, believe it all
the way, implicitly and unquestionably,”
• Always remember that this whole thing
was started with a dream and a mouse,”
Disney said.
21. • Somehow I can‟t believe there are any
heights that can‟t be scaled by a man who
knows the secret of making dreams come
true,” Disney said. “This special secret, it
seems to me, can be summarized in four
C‟s. They are
Curiosity, Confidence, Courage, and
Constancy and the greatest of these is
Confidence.
22. • “When you‟re curious, you find lots of
interesting things to do,” Disney said.
“And one thing it takes to accomplish
something is courage.” Disney had the
courage to follow his dreams. He ignored
the critics and the disbelievers to become
one of the most significant and successful
entrepreneurs of the 20the century.
“