‘A month later, they’re still building Tomorrowland’: Never-before-seen footage reveals the incredible story of Disneyland’s creation

Handcrafted Disneyland has been streaming on Disney+ and YouTube since January 22, offering stunning, raw behind-the-scenes footage of the construction of Disneyland, the entertainment giant’s first theme park. It’s immediately different from other retellings of the park’s origin story, relying almost entirely on never-before-seen footage of the process, without the extra polish or pixie dust one might expect from Disney.

What made it different was a meticulous editing and restoration process — a process that director Leslie Iwerks describes as less like traditional storytelling and more like an investigation. Although there is a model for how Disneyland was built, Handcrafted it wasn’t about creating a new narrative. It was about discovering one that was already there.

“And so, like I said, it was kind of forensics to try to figure out where the dramatic pinch points were with the footage,” Iwerks told me. “But it was only because of this film that when we saw the slates on the reels themselves, we knew, ‘Okay, that was that time period,’ and that was that place.”

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Fortunately, the Walt Disney film crews tasked with documenting the construction of Disneyland were good at dating the slates for each reel, which was quite critical to the mission.

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