"Bill Hanna and I owe an awful lot to television, but we both got our start and built the first phase of our partnership in the movies"
- Joseph Barbera
About this Quote
This quote by Joseph Barbera speaks to the success he and Bill Hanna achieved in the entertainment industry. It acknowledges the importance of tv in their success, however likewise highlights the significance of their start in the motion picture market. This quote highlights the collaboration in between the 2 males, and how it was built in the motion picture industry. It recommends that the partnership was the structure of their success, which it was the motion picture market that enabled them to develop the very first stage of their partnership. This quote also talks to the significance of the motion picture industry in the entertainment industry, and how it can be an excellent platform for success. It is a testimony to the power of collaboration and partnership, and how it can result in fantastic success.
This quote is written / told by Joseph Barbera between March 24, 1911 and December 18, 2006. He/she was a famous Cartoonist from USA.
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