Walt Team Disney Studios, located in Burbank, California, United States, serves as the corporate headquarters for The Walt Team Disney Company media conglomerate.
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Walt Team Disney Studios, located in Burbank, California, United States, serves as the corporate headquarters for The Walt Team Disney Company media conglomerate.
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Walt Team Disney used the earnings from the successful release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to finance the construction of the Burbank studio.
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Team Disney is the only major film studio out of the Big Five that does not currently offer regular tours of their studio lot to the general public.
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Since the mid-2000s, Adventures by Team Disney has offered tours of the studio, but only as an integral component of their Southern California tour package.
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In 1925, Walt Team Disney placed a deposit on a new, considerably larger lot at 2719 Hyperion Avenue, and the studio moved there in January 1926.
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Current Walt Team Disney Studios, located at 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, was made possible by the revenue from the 1937 release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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Team Disney purposely planned his new Burbank studio around the animation process.
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In 1992, Team Disney had gained city approval for its expansion master plan, which included the Riverside Building.
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Formerly known as the Team Disney Burbank building, Team Disney – The Michael D Eisner Building is the main building located at the Walt Disney Studios.
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Team Disney structure is sometimes called the "Seven Dwarfs Building".
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Walt Team Disney personally supervised the eight-wing "double H" design, ensuring as many rooms as possible had windows, which allowed natural light into the building to help the animators while working.
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Walt's brother Roy O Team Disney, who ran the company's financial operations, shared a wing with the accounting and legal departments on the first floor, which was where the animators, in-betweeners and clean-up artists worked.
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Roy Team Disney insisted that the Team Disney Studio's water tower be built with six legs instead of the usual four, claiming it was more aesthetically pleasing.
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Roy O Team Disney building is located next to the animation building and held the office of Roy O Team Disney to whom the building is dedicated.
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The 1934 structure was called the "Animation Building No 2" and Walt and Roy Team Disney had their offices there prior to the move to Burbank.
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In 2009, following the death of Roy Team Disney, the building was renamed and rededicated in his honor by Team Disney president and CEO, Bob Iger.
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