Fred was the best at Cheescake!
Ollie told me nobody could do it like Freddy!
Music
The Firehouse Five!
"Our band"
Movies
Created the Style known as Disney~
Fantasia/2000 (1999) (animation supervisor) (segment "The Sorcerer's Apprentice")
... aka Fantasia 2000 (Philippines: English title) (USA: alternative spelling)
Mickey Mouse Disco (1980) (animator)
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1958) (animator)
"Disneyland" (animator) (2 episodes, 1957)
... aka Disney's Wonderful World (USA: new title)
... aka The Disney Sunday Movie (USA: new title)
... aka The Magical World of Disney (USA: new title)
... aka The Wonderful World of Disney (USA: new title)
... aka Walt Disney (USA: new title)
... aka Walt Disney Presents (USA: new title)
... aka Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (USA: new title)
- Tricks of Our Trade (1957) TV Episode (animator)
- All About Magic (1957) TV Episode (animator)
Casey Bats Again (1954) (animator)
Football Now and Then (1953) (animator)
The Simple Things (1953) (animator)
Peter Pan (1953) (character animator)
Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952) (animator)
Pluto's Party (1952) (animator)
Fathers Are People (1951) (animator)
R'coon Dawg (1951) (animator)
Alice in Wonderland (1951) (character animator)
Plutopia (1951) (animator)
The Brave Engineer (1950) (animator)
Cinderella (1950) (character animator)
Pixie Picnic (1948) (animator)
The Mad Hatter (1947) (animator) (uncredited)
Fun and Fancy Free (1947) (directing animator)
Make Mine Music (1946) (animator)
All the Cats Join In (1946) (animator) (uncredited)
The Three Caballeros (1944) (animator)
Dumbo (1941) (animator director)
The Reluctant Dragon (1941) (animator)
... aka A Day at Disneys (USA: TV title)
... aka Behind the Scenes at Walt Disney Studio
The Nifty Nineties (1941) (animator) (uncredited)
Fantasia (1940) (animation supervisor) (segments "Sorcerer's Apprentice, The" and "Pastoral Symphony, The")
... aka Walt Disney's Fantasia (USA: poster title)
Pinocchio (1940) (animation director)
The Pointer (1939) (animator)
Brave Little Tailor (1938) (animator)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) (animation supervisor: "Dopey")
... aka Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (USA: poster title)
Three Little Wolves (1936) (animator)
Pluto's Judgement Day (1935) (animator)
The Golden Touch (1935) (animator)
Mickey Plays Papa (1934) (animator)
Three Little Pigs (1933) (animator)
Television
Books
Heroes
Fred Moore was an animator who worked on the Disney films Snow White and everything in-between until Peter Pan. He died in a tragic auto accident therefore he did not work on any other Disney films after Peter Pan. To his credit he is known for giving Diney it's appeal and dynamic look.
He made Jimminy Cricket, The Disney Princess look, and the wide eyed awesome Diney charicter design they still have to this day. This is a Tribute to Fred, and the site will grow the more that I learn about him...
Note: "I have talked to people who knew Fred and have heard stories and timelines from Freds lifetime."
Jesse A. Garcia
Who I'd like to meet: Sinatra!
This list was composed by the great Disney animator Fred Moore and is shown here as it appears in “Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life”. Fred Moore was one of the great “natural” Disney animators from the 1930s. He created the seven dwarfs in Snow White. Fred Moore died in a traffic accident when he was only 42 years old.
Fred’s 14 Points of Animation
1.)Appeal in drawing
Staging
Is it the most interesting way?
Is it the most entertaining way?
Are you in character?
Are you advancing the character?
Is this the simplest statement of the idea of the scene?
Is the story point clear?
Are the secondary actions working with the main action?
Is the presentation best for the medium?
Does it have 2 dimensional clarity?
Does it have 3 dimensional solidity?
Does it have 4 dimensional drawing?
Are you trying to do something that shouldn’t be attempted?
Good to Know.