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Former Disney attractions

The Timekeeper, Horizons, Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams, If You Had Wings, ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, America Sings, World of Motion, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Play It!, Millennium Village, Rocket Rods

Erschienen am 10.02.2014, 1. Auflage 2014
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Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9781155353555
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 54 S.
Format (T/L/B): 0.4 x 24.6 x 18.9 cm
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 54. Chapters: The Timekeeper, Horizons, Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams, If You Had Wings, ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, America Sings, World of Motion, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Play It!, Millennium Village, Rocket Rods, Adventure Thru Inner Space, Submarine Voyage, PeopleMover, Honey, I Shrunk the Audience!, Block Party Bash, Country Bear Vacation Hoedown, Delta Dreamflight, Share A Dream Come True Parade, Fantasy in the Sky, Meet the World, Kitchen Kabaret, Wonders of Life, Magic Journeys, CommuniCore, Skyway, TWA Moonliner, Mission to Mars, Mickey Mouse Revue, Golden Dreams, The Lion King Celebration, Cranium Command, Body Wars, Monsanto House of the Future, Food Rocks, Motor Boat Cruise, The Making of Me, Discovery River Boats, Superstar Limo, Disneyland: The First 50 Magical Years, Art Corner, Rocket Jets, El Rio del Tiempo, Maliboomer, Stitch's Supersonic Celebration, Disney on Parade, America on Parade, Imagine. A Fantasy in the Sky, Disney's Fort Wilderness Railroad, Symbiosis, Disneyland Viewliner, Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat, Flying Saucers, Swan Boats, Alien Invasion, 'Let it Snow' Christmas Parade, Richard F. Irvine Riverboat, Disney's LuminAria, Disney's Eureka! A California Parade, The World Beneath Us. Excerpt: The Timekeeper (also known as From Time to Time and Un Voyage à Travers le Temps) was a 1992 Circle-Vision 360° film that was presented at three Disney parks around the world. It was the first Circle-Vision show that was arranged and filmed with an actual plot and not just visions of landscapes, and the first to utilize Audio-Animatronics. The film features a cast of European film actors of France, Italy, Belgium, Russia and England. The film was shown in highly stylized circular theaters, and featured historic and futuristic details both on the interior and exterior. The Timekeeper and its original European counterpart Le Visionarium marked the first time that the Circle-Vision film process was used to deliver a narrative story line. This required a concept to explain the unusual visual characteristics of the Theater, hence the character 9-Eyes. 9-Eyes is sent through Time by The Timekeeper, so that she can send back the surrounding images as she records them in whichever era she finds herself in. The European attraction was also known by its film name as Un Voyage à Travers le Temps, while the Japanese version was simply named "Visionarium", with the caption From Time to Time on the poster. The American Film Theater was known as "Transportarium" for a period of six months after it debuted, but the name was later dropped in lieu of "Tomorrowland Metropolis Science Center", or formally "The Timekeeper". Le Visionarium (the original title) was not just an ordinary Circle-Vision 360° film, but was important in that, for the first time in a Circle-Vision film, Imagineers wanted to tell an immersive story and attempt a light-hearted dialog without just switching between scenes of landscapes, as had been done in all of the previous Circle-Vision films. The original concept for the film had included Jules Verne and the culture of past and present European history and events, and new inventions. Along with the previous elements, the story had to do with the idea of Time Tr