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'''William E. "Bill" Garity''' (April 2, 1899 – September 16, 1971) was an American inventor and technician best known for the his employment at [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Walt Disney Studios]], where in 1937 he and [[Ub Iwerks]] developed the [[multiplane camera]]<ref name=DParkin2007>{{cite book|last=Parkinson|first=David|title=The Rough Guide to Film Musicals|year=2007|publisher=Penguin|pages=161}}</ref><ref name=LoBrutto2005>{{cite book|last=LoBrutto|first=Vincent|title=Becoming film literate: the art and craft of motion pictures|year=2005|publisher=ABC-CLIO|pages=138}}</ref> and where he developed [[Fantasound]], an early [[stereophonic]] [[surround sound]] system for 1940's ''[[Fantasia (film)|Fantasia]]''.<ref name=GarJon-exp>{{Cite journal | last1 = Garity| first1 = William E. | last2 = Jones| first2 = Watson | title = Experiences in Road-Showing Walt Disney's Fantasia | journal = Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers | volume = 39 | location = United States | date = July 1942 | year = 1942| url = http://www.archive.org/stream/journalofsociety39socirich#page/6/mode/2up }}</ref> He was inducted in the [[Disney Legends]] program in 1999.
'''William E. "Bill" Garity''' (April 2, 1899 – September 16, 1971) was an American inventor and technician best known for the his employment at [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Walt Disney Studios]], where in 1937 he and [[Ub Iwerks]] developed the [[multiplane camera]]<ref name=DParkin2007>{{cite book|last=Parkinson|first=David|title=The Rough Guide to Film Musicals|year=2007|publisher=Penguin|pages=161}}</ref><ref name=LoBrutto2005>{{cite book|last=LoBrutto|first=Vincent|title=Becoming film literate: the art and craft of motion pictures|year=2005|publisher=ABC-CLIO|pages=138}}</ref> and where he developed [[Fantasound]], an early [[stereophonic]] [[surround sound]] system for 1940's ''[[Fantasia (film)|Fantasia]]''.<ref name=GarJon-exp>{{Cite journal | last1 = Garity| first1 = William E. | last2 = Jones| first2 = Watson | title = Experiences in Road-Showing Walt Disney's Fantasia | journal = Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers | volume = 39 | location = United States | date = July 1942 | year = 1942| url = http://www.archive.org/stream/journalofsociety39socirich#page/6/mode/2up }}</ref> After leaving the Disney studio, Garity later became vice president and production manager for [[Walter Lantz]] Productions. He was inducted in the [[Disney Legends]] program in 1999.


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William E. "Bill" Garity (April 2, 1899 – September 16, 1971) was an American inventor and technician best known for the his employment at Walt Disney Studios, where in 1937 he and Ub Iwerks developed the multiplane camera[1][2] and where he developed Fantasound, an early stereophonic surround sound system for 1940's Fantasia.[3] After leaving the Disney studio, Garity later became vice president and production manager for Walter Lantz Productions. He was inducted in the Disney Legends program in 1999.

References

  1. David Parkinson: The Rough Guide to Film Musicals. Penguin, 2007, S. 161.
  2. Vincent LoBrutto: Becoming film literate: the art and craft of motion pictures. ABC-CLIO, 2005, S. 138.
  3. William E. Garity, Watson Jones: Experiences in Road-Showing Walt Disney's Fantasia. In: Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers. 39. Jahrgang. United States Juli 1942 (archive.org).

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