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I heard that most people thought almost all shorts were gone, but they later found a lot of old film reels somewhere, containing many different Alice films...Does anyone know the full story, and possibly add it to the page?
I saw it about fifty years ago... Why when I was a boy...
Somewhere in the article, it should be mentioned that 6 Alice shorts appear in the Walt Disney Treasurse: Disney Rarities.Casey1417:34, 2 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Anyone know the name of the actress who played Alice?—Precedingunsigned comment added by12.36.208.117 (talk)22:06, 26 June 2008 (UTC) That was Virginia Davis at first, but later played by others. Unsure who they are.See Ya', tfullwood 14:02, 24 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I believe that I have figured out how they put Alice into the cartoon eviornments, but I am not certain and have no verifyied source, and am unsure if I should post it. The main way was where Alice was filmed on a completely white set. Then the cartoons were filmed, but the part where Alice was supposed to be was blank, and since it was in black-and-white, that place turned out white (the reason for the mostly blank backgrounds). Then they put the film containing Alice on top, and since there was nothing behind her, she seemed to be in the cartoon. Sometimes, however, she had to walk through areas that were NOT all white, and that would mean that when the film of her was put on top, she would seem transparent, so they traced her frame-by-frame and then put that in white on top of the background. Then, when she was put on top, she covered up to white tracing. This can be pretty easily spotted as she didn't cover up the white tracing entirly. The last way is, when all else failed, they would create cartoon images of her, the main reason later cartoons had her in only black and white (no grays(only the backgrounds had greys)).See Ya', tfullwood 14:00, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
It seems like this has some allusion to the later title Alice In Wonderland.I was wondering if this was done purposely.--D3t3ctiv3 (talk)17:24, 7 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The article says the series is public domain, but the citation is a forum thread. Surely there's a better citation?— Precedingunsigned comment added by12.237.113.171 (talk)17:45, 20 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]