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Walt Disney 96422200 Daniel 96420041 Michelle 96420634 Sienna 96421053 Claire
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Walt Elias Disney Born: Dec. 5, 1901 Hermosa, Chicago, United States. Died: Dec. 15,1966,aged 65. Occupation: Film producer, Co-founder of The Walt Disney Company
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Walt Elias Disney Disney, the best- known motion picture producers in the world. 4 honorary Academy Awards, 22 competitive Academy Awards, 7 Emmy Awards.
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Walt Disney Michelle
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The concept of creation Innocence
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The concept of creation Disney always maintained that he made the film not for children but for “honest adults”. Walt Disney refused to see life in the raw, to accept the end of innocence.
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The concept of creation Walt Disney stressed the sameness of child’s and adult’s world, ignored or canceled the differences, harmonize the generations.
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The concept of creation Love(family, friends, lover)
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The concept of creation Optimistic of future
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Disney Digital 3-D Sienna
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Disney Digital 3-D A brand used by The Walt Disney Company A brand used by The Walt Disney Company To describe three-dimensional films made and released by the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. To describe three-dimensional films made and released by the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
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How does 3D technology work? This technology relies on a visual process called stereopsis. This technology relies on a visual process called stereopsis. A 3D TV screen showing 3D content displays two separate images of the same scene simultaneously. A 3D TV screen showing 3D content displays two separate images of the same scene simultaneously.
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____ _ _________ ____ _ _________ ____ _ _________ ____ _ _________ Alice In Wonderland Tumble down the rabbit hole with Alice for a fantastical adventure from Walt Disney Pictures and Tim Burton. Tumble down the rabbit hole with Alice for a fantastical adventure from Walt Disney Pictures and Tim Burton. A triumphant cinematic experience. A triumphant cinematic experience. Trailer : http://tw.movie.yahoo.com/movieinfo_trailer.html?id=3153&pid=6264 Trailer : http://tw.movie.yahoo.com/movieinfo_trailer.html?id=3153&pid=6264 http://tw.movie.yahoo.com/movieinfo_trailer.html?id=3153&pid=6264
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___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ Step Up 3D It's a high-stakes battle that'll change their lives forever. It's a high-stakes battle that'll change their lives forever. This eye-popping dance movie, with its gravity-defying routines, pulse-pounding music and heated drama, will take you to another dimension. This eye-popping dance movie, with its gravity-defying routines, pulse-pounding music and heated drama, will take you to another dimension. http://www.myspace.com/stepupmovie
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Take Your Brain To Another Dimension 3D has been the buzzword of choice for filmmakers and cinemagoers alike. 3D has been the buzzword of choice for filmmakers and cinemagoers alike. 3D surround sound will make the sounds the character is making feel as if they are coming toward you as well!
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Disneyland The Happiest Place on Earth Claire
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Dedication "To all who come to this happy place: Welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America, with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world." —Walter E. Disney, July 17, 1955 4:43pm
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History Concept and construction People: Walt Disney and his daughters People: Walt Disney and his daughters Place: Griffith Park Place: Griffith Park Idea: a place where adults and their children could go and have fun togethe r Idea: a place where adults and their children could go and have fun togethe r
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History World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago. While many people wrote letters to Walt Disney about visiting the Disney Studio, he realized that a functional movie studio had little to offer to the visiting fans. While many people wrote letters to Walt Disney about visiting the Disney Studio, he realized that a functional movie studio had little to offer to the visiting fans.
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History Difficulties in obtaining funding prompted Disney to investigate new methods of fundraising. He decided to use television, and created a show named Disneyland which was broadcast on the ABC television network. In return, the network agreed to help finance the new park.
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History Construction began on July 16, 1954 and cost $17 million to complete. The park was opened one year and one day later. The opening day: July 18, 1955
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History 1990s transition: Park becomes Resort In the late 1990s, work began to expand on the one- park, one-hotel property.
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Park layout The park is divided into "lands" (themed areas) and well-concealed backstage areas. On entering a land, a guest is completely immersed in a themed environment and is unable to see or hear any other realm.
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Park layout Main Street, U.S.A designed to resemble an early 20th- century Midwest town.
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Park layout Adventureland featuring jungle-themed adventures.
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Park layout Frontierland illustrating an American Old West frontier town.
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Park layout Fantasyland bringing to life characters and places from Disney's movies for children.
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Park layout Tomorrowland an optimistic vision of the future.
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Park layout Since the initial opening, additional areas have been added: In 1957, Holidyland In 1966, New Orleans Square In 1972, Bear Country In 1993, Mickey’s Toontown
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Live entertainment Characters Many Disney characters can be found throughout the park, greeting visitors, interacting with children, and posing for photos. Some characters have specific areas where they are scheduled to appear, but can be found wandering as well.
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Live entertainment Fireworks Elaborate fireworks shows synchronized with Disney songs above Sleeping Beauty Castle. Recently, presentations have become more elaborate, featuring new pyrotechnics, story lines and new launch techniques reduce ground level smoke and noise for decreasing negative environmental impacts.
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Live entertainment Parades Disneyland has featured a number of different parades traveling down the park's central Main Street - Fantasyland corridor. There have been daytime and nighttime parades that celebrated Disney films or seasonal holidays with characters, music, and large floats. One of the most popular parades was the Main Street Electrical Parade.
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Conclusion Joyful and Happiness
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