First of all, the style of the animation in this short film is very clean and beautiful compared to the previous animations I have watched. The lines on the characters were pretty consistent with each passing frame, and even the effects of nature such as the water and the wind were also consistent.
I like how there is color being used in this animation because it adds a storybook-like theme as it would in the movies to come like "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" and "Cinderella." "The Old Mill" is still a musically synced animation, and it is probably one of the best synced animations so far. At the beginning of the short film, it shows the old mill in the country and they all are in for the night. At this point everything looks peaceful and calm until a thunderstorm creates chaos and fear, which is what gets pointed towards the audience watching the film. It then ends with everything going back to normal, and the peaceful, calming feeling returns.
To conclude, Disney's animation turned out to be pretty good for it's time. It is similar to the older types of animation, but what was different was that it had it's own original style. They told stories and made the audience fell like that they were in the film feeling and going through the same things the characters were. I have only seen more in this animation than the other animations.