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Walt Disney returns as surreal animation for Disneyland’s 70th anniversary

As of this week, Walt Disney has returned to his original magical kingdom with some help from the Imagineering magician.

The audio-introduction by Walt Disney when he opened Disneyland 70 years ago – Animal Technology Technology, the show’s robot evolution has taken some action from static positioning, like first seen in the singing birds enchanted by Tiki Room, transformed into Uncle Walt’s roaming animation. Stationed at the Opera House on the Street, (M) animation is the crown jewel Walt Disney – Fantastic Life The show, with the help of Disney CEO Bob Iger, he sat in front and in the middle and stood in his words and shared his story with the help of the narrator of the program.

The experience begins with Iger’s introduction to the Mythical Man, who disappears behind an omnipresent name in the face of so many childhood classic movies and memories of theme parks. We kind of learn about his raising of the movie and learn more about how he feeds his creativity, frees himself from farm life, and heads to Hollywood with the help of a Mickey Mouse. When his daughter influences him to create a space, families can have fun in the form of Disneyland and how to get into bigger dreams, curtains rise and you are entertaining Walter’s office. There, he sat at the table, continuing to reconquer the captive audience more anecdotes about what he did for the company, or at least once he reached Uncle Walter’s identity, what he did, the friendly faces on TV introduced The beautiful world of Disneyor the one who would walk around the park, it’s completely surreal. Even if someone wonders what it would be like to meet Walter in the park, I can surely describe it as being poignant at the same time.

No avoidance Western World Compare, but the purpose is not to make him the appeal of the world that the real Walt Disney built. It’s still an experiment, it’s an iconic gray suit that evokes men’s spirits and is surrounded by the busyness on the table. The host talked about the inspiration that brought Walt back to Disneyland’s 70th anniversary.

Tom Fitzgerald, Imagineer and the senior creative project took Walt back to his home park, sharing: “We’re excited to share this new version of the Walt Disney story with our guests. I mean, I’ve been watching Walt Disney on TV since I was a kid, like millions of Americans. Previously, many people didn’t have this connection with him, [they] Don’t understand Walt Disney and Walt Disney are obviously the company. ” he said.

“So we really want to bring this connection we grew up with Walter to the audience. Not only that, but his story is so relevant. I think it’s amazing and important that the lessons he really learned when you see this movie before you see this movie is what he’s learned. Follow your dreams, follow your dreams, never give up, will be willing to give up, make the world effective.

Disney is one of the last modern influential global figures to make some of your own from an idea that you can become fairy-tale fairy-tale fairy-tale in most places in a few days. I personally believe this from his story. Yes, the real Walt Disney is a complex man who has progressed through his time, but has no criticism from the Disney Empire since his death in 1966. Here we meet Imagineer as an idealized figure in the latest breakthrough robot shape. He even quoted his wear-out affirmation to “keep on,” a mantra that made me go to school and made me feel so happy as milestones overcome the tough times for more and more writers. Seeing him pass that line let me verklempt; this is what I need to listen to today. However, I found myself a little shocked by the experience of the programmed robot standing up and walking around while I was present, and what he said was flashing.

Fitzgerald reminds invited viewers that a human animation is not necessarily unbelievable. “We’ve done every president, we’ve done the movie stars,” he said, referring to Harrison Ford’s fixed similarities are Indiana Jones and the current president.

“But when you say, ‘I want to be animated character for Walt Disney,’ it brings a huge responsibility. Maybe like Walt, it brought Abraham Lincoln back to life, which could be the 1964 World’s Fair in New York. So it became a kind of team, how we show it, how we show it, we were able to really create a technology and get used to a technology, which is a very suitable person? The advances we have been making in recent years, and this technology has evolved to the point where we can do it faithfully.”

He shared that the specificity of the eyes was intentional. “We have [Imagineering] The group said, “Let me figure it out.” They found that we rarely have reasons [twinkle in] Our eyes are because [of] The so-called corneal bulge. So from a physical perspective [animatronic] No numbers before. So they copied the corneal bulge so that when you look at him you’ll have your eyes flashing, which is amazing. “In addition, there is a more believable animation behind the muscle structure of the face, which is drawn from archival clips combing through Walt.

It’s really important, dare we say, is it interesting? But of course, we have to wear Ian Malcolm’s glasses and considering we know this is what Disney can do, should they do it?

“I think because of those moon shots and all the work done, we really think it’s the smoothest performance of the audio we’ve ever done – the smoothest performance of the characters in the health. It’s also fun because in many cases, in many cases, you represent a character that people have never seen before.

“But it’s a guy we’re all very familiar with. If you get it wrong, it’s like, ‘No, that’s not the way Walt does that. He’ll move his hand like that; he’s already putting it back here.” So you’re going to spend a lot of time focusing on Walt’s behavior and make sure you’re as accurate as we all love Walt Disney, and we want to make sure it’s for his story, it’s so good for our deep effort.

But seeing a person’s dream become a creepy first step, lifelike animation is sure to be something. It tells the story of where his mind might start things with the mouse, but this leads to an impossible place that makes another mouse possible to activate him.

Walt Disney – Fantastic Life Opened at Disneyland on July 17.

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