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Join us for a special weekend edition of Happily Ever After Hours with Academy Award®-Nominated filmmaker Sergio Pablos as he shares behind-the-scenes stories from his career in feature animation, including Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), Hercules (1997), Tarzan® (1999), Treasure Planet (2002), Despicable Me (2010), Rio (2011), Smallfoot (2018), and Klaus (2019).
Join Editor Ellen Keneshea for behind-the-scenes stories from her work on Walt Disney Animation Studios’ The Lion King (1994), Pocahontas (1995), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), and Meet the Robinsons (2007), as well as her work on the documentaries Waking Sleeping Beauty (2009) and Disneynature’s Oceans (2009).
Learn about Walt Disney's methods for developing the magical stories he brought to life on the screen.
We are excited to share a special presentation of Producer Don Hahn's commencement message to all 2020 graduates.
Doing some framing at home? Watch as Preparator Maureen Shields demonstrates how to frame an artwork in a matte like a museum professional.
The Walt Disney Family Museum is excited to premiere The World of Tomorrow, a new virtual exhibition featuring works created by the museum’s global community.
Join Disney animator, director, and producer Bruce W. Smith for behind-the-scenes stories from his work at Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Enjoy this special 10th Anniversary-themed animation our Studio Team created (to the left) as an ode to our museum.
2019 marks the Walt Disney Family Museum’s sixth year as host to an animation festival specifically designed for teens.
2019 marks the Walt Disney Family Museum’s sixth year as host to an animation festival specifically designed for teens.
2019 marks the Walt Disney Family Museum’s sixth year as host to an animation festival specifically designed for teens.
Featuring artworks created by homeless youth with three greater San Francisco Bay Area partner organizations: Raphael House, Larkin Street Project, and Youth Spirit Artworks.