
Tim Burton began drawing at an early age, going on to attend the California Institute of the Arts, studying animation after being
awarded a fellowship from Disney, for whom he went on to work. Although he found that the mainstream Disney films he worked on (
The Fox and the Hound (1981)) were far removed from his own sensibility, Disney let him have the freedom to work on his own personal projects, the six-minute animated black-and-white Gothic
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Vincent (1982), and the 27-minute live-action
Frankenweenie (1984), which was judged unsuitable for children and never released.








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