Generally, the volunteers were not professionals, so the final time kept everybody chuckling throughout because of the slight faux pas that occurred. Finally, the clip was played one more time, but using the sounds that were just recorded. Following that, the volunteers were brought to the front, and the clip was replayed with volunteers watching the clip and doing their best to recreate the sounds using the various provided equipment. At the beginning of the show, a professionally made audio track would play along with the film clip, so audiences would understand what it ideally would sound like. Sponsored by Sony and shown in the ABC Theater, this show was unique in how it gave the volunteering guests a hands-on experience to create the sound magic. Today, the park has clearly moved further and further away from that goal, but films still remain at the heart of the park. But Disney films are now in full flow as there will be a Disney release every three weeks for the rest of the calendar year ( Coco and The Last Jedi).Įven though Disney is such a huge force in all forms of entertainment today, one must never forget that the company started as a film studio and remains entrenched in that spirit today, so much so that they built an entire theme park around it, Disney’s Hollywood Studios (plus, Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris).Īs has been discussed on this blog before, when Disney’s Hollywood Studios was created, the Imagineers behind the park designed it as a behind the scenes look at how movies are made. While that may not seem like long, it is actually the largest gap between Disney theatrical releases since 1992. Believe it or not, Disney has not released a film in theaters since Cars 3 on June 16th. Tonight, Thor: Ragnarok will hit the big screen, marking the long-awaited return of Buena Vista to theaters. My name is Cole, and I’ll be your guide on today’s journey through some of the behind the scenes of Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
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