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Walt Disney Studios is the official YouTube channel for Disney's American film and entertainment studio of the same name.

Description[]

Watch all of the latest trailers, clips, and videos from upcoming Disney movies!

At The Walt Disney Company, we are committed to bringing great stories, characters, and experiences to guests around the world. We strive to foster an inclusive, diverse, respectful, and safe environment for all fans. We ask the same of our fan communities.

As such, we reserve the right to take action including but not limited to hiding, deleting, blocking, and reporting any posts on this account or page. Please also be aware that The Walt Disney Company does not accept or consider unsolicited idea submissions.

Background[]

Walt Disney Productions began the production of its first feature-length animated film in 1934. Taking three years to complete, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered on December 21, 1937, and became the highest-grossing film of its time by 1939.

In the 1940s, Disney began experimenting with full-length live-action movies, with the introduction of hybrid live-action-animated films such as The Reluctant Dragon (1941) and Song of the South (1946). That same decade, the studio began producing nature documentaries with the release of Seal Island (1948), the first of the True-Life Adventures series, and a subsequent Academy Award winner for Best Live-Action Short Film.

Walt Disney Productions had its first fully live-action film in 1950 with the release of Treasure Island, considered by Disney to be the official conception for what would eventually evolve into the modern-day Walt Disney Pictures. By 1953, the company ended its agreements with such third-party distributors as RKO Radio Pictures and United Artists and formed its own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution.

In 1959, Disney Productions purchased the Golden Oak Ranch for feature films and television series productions complementing its main Burbank studio.

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