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Monday
Jan302012

By the Numbers I: The Trinity

He’s back! Our good friend and longtime associate, Professor Ludwig von Drake returns to expound his wisdom and experience. In this lecture, von Drake covers the dual topics of Balance and Tone for the world of Tomorrow.

Click on the graph below to soak-in the Professor’s numerous calculations!

About von Drake: For those of you who don’t know of this amazingly insightful and hilarious duck, it might be a good idea to a watch his debut on the first episode of The Wonderful World of Color!
(Skip ahead 8:00 minutes for his introduction.)

Sunday
Dec042011

Theme Park Therapy - Part Two

Before the Celebration of Lights continues, we go from theory and to a serious discussion of the many opportunities to improve the “World’s Most Unique Theme Park” Utilizing the combined principles of Branding, Identity, & Marketing...

 

Therapy Session II

THE CURE

 

Comments and Lively Discussion Are More than Welcome on this Essay.

Monday
May092011

Wider, Clearer, Better

Although it certainly doesn’t show, there has been a massive amount of working going on behind the scenes for the E82 Project. Whether it be fixing audio, creating new concepts, or developing new art work, a lot of foundational work has been occurring for both E82 as well as my growth into a professional designer. (More on that Later)

After seeing it for myself (just yesterday), I am quite pleased with the recent conversion of Epcot’s Oldest (Unchanged) Attraction. As I am sure most of you are aware, “Impressions de France” was quietly converted to digital projection. The color is amazing, the image stabilization is extremely well done, and the sharpness is astounding. The French Alps scene alone is literally breath-taking! In short “Impressions” is quite Impressive!

It is a testament to the filmmakers that this is the one presentation in all of Epcot that has endured in its original form. From Norman “Buddy” Baker’s lush arrangement of France’s greatest classical music to the artful cinematography the film sets the standard for which all travelogues should be judged. Based on previous reports it was thought that the film was set to be re-shot soon after Canada’s replacement, I am quite relieved that WDI decided to simply update its technology and not it’s content. If it’s not Baroque do not fix it! Canada, China, and yes even Mexico needed their changes (badly), but France’s Fantasia has stood the test of time. No improvements necessary, a simply perfect attraction.

That being said I would change the last 30 seconds of film, to cross-dissolve from the pre-millennial Eiffel Tower to the sparking strobes of the last ten years. (Maybe with some LED’s behind the screen just to make it really pop) But in those two sentences, I probably cost the company at least $50,000 so let’s just save that for next year’s budget!

Impressions de France at Epcot

Speaking of Wide Screen presentations, you may notice that E82 has become a little wider today with additional graphics flanking the sides of the site. (It took for forever to come-up with a repeatable pattern that would fit the site and, as silly as its sounds, its final color design was actually inspired by one of my neckties!)

Stay-tuned later this week as I can clearly see a new Vista “growing” in the distance!

 

Tuesday
Apr192011

Constructing Tomorrow #3

30 days before opening of the “Newest Wonder of the World,” The EPCOT Center News Briefs provided daily progress reports for the many facets in bringing 21st Century to life in 1982.

 

Click the News Brief to go indepth into the latest installment of Constructing Tomorrow.

Monday
Apr112011

The Prologue and the Promise

E82 is Now Complete!

Oh No, there’s still years and years of work to be done, but the last pillar of The E82 Project is at last established. In this new realm, we’ll discuss the higher concepts of EPCOT in all its forms. LEGACY, will be a place to discuss where we’ve been, where we’re going and how to get there. It is also place where we can bring EPCOT’s core concepts into our everyday lives, as well as a forum for personal expression. (I’m hoping for more comments on this one. Not praise, just discussion.)

From the Directory you can see I already have several topics in line. I’m sure there will be many more to come, but for today we start with the broadest of all topics with the enduring Legacy of Walt Disney’s Last and Greatest Dream.