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NO ROOM FOR LARGE OVERFLOW AS FEILD SPEAKS ON "LAY-OUT"

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

While hundreds of people were turned away, Robin Feild '30, assistant professor of Fine Arts, yesterday afternoon spoke before a packed house in the Fogg Auditorium on "Lay-out," the second of a series of four lectures he is giving on Walt Disney and the animated cartoon.

Feild explained with the aid of over 100 color slides, mostly from the experimental "Sorcerer's Apprentice," the coordination of music, color, and composition involved in the creation of a Disney feature. He particularly stressed the importance of the "exposure sheet," a sort of master chart of a production.

Of "Bambi," a forthcoming picture of the life of a deer, Feild predicted, "Without a shadow of doubt it will make art history."

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