News Walt Disney Imagineering to launch new series 'We Call It Imagineering'

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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If a new 15 minute video at 1080p needs to be uploaded and digitally massaged by YouTube, Disney's not in control of that.

So... waiting for a time at the hour or half-hour for release will wind up in disappointment.
 

Starship824

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In the Parks
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If a new 15 minute video at 1080p needs to be uploaded and digitally massaged by YouTube, Disney's not in control of that.

So... waiting for a time at the hour or half-hour for release will wind up in disappointment.
It should be ready pretty soon, from my experience YouTube doesn't take that long to process, the 360p version will be up first and the. It will go from there, for a 15 minute long video it probably won't take long.
 

ToTBellHop

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If a new 15 minute video at 1080p needs to be uploaded and digitally massaged by YouTube, Disney's not in control of that.

So... waiting for a time at the hour or half-hour for release will wind up in disappointment.
But 7:30 just passed. This kind of thing must stop.

I’ll be drafting a proxy bid to put myself on the board.
 

Animaniac93-98

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Disney: Music is an integral part of our theme park experience that underscores our settings and establishes mood and emotion, which is why even queues and open areas have it

Also Disney: background music in Galaxy's Edge's queues and open areas is bad
 

DCBaker

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Walt Disney Imagineering has released a bonus clip to their series We Call It Imagineering, with a special look at Leah Chase-Kamata singing Do you Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?

Here's the clip description:

Here’s a special look at Leah Chase-Kamata, the daughter of Dooky and Leah Chase, a NOLA staple and accomplished singer, as she lent her voice to the queue song, “Do you Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?”.

Grammy-Award winners, PJ Morton and Terence Blanchard recorded this special soundtrack in New Orleans with some of the city’s most prolific musicians just for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure! Alongside Disney Imagineers, they worked with hundreds of artists who contributed their talents throughout the attraction and queue area.

We’re so immensely proud and excited to celebrate all the music featured in and around Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Thank you to all the musicians involved!

 

monothingie

Nakatomi Plaza Christmas Eve 1988. Never Forget.
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Walt Disney Imagineering has released a bonus clip to their series We Call It Imagineering, with a special look at Leah Chase-Kamata singing Do you Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?

Here's the clip description:

Here’s a special look at Leah Chase-Kamata, the daughter of Dooky and Leah Chase, a NOLA staple and accomplished singer, as she lent her voice to the queue song, “Do you Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?”.

Grammy-Award winners, PJ Morton and Terence Blanchard recorded this special soundtrack in New Orleans with some of the city’s most prolific musicians just for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure! Alongside Disney Imagineers, they worked with hundreds of artists who contributed their talents throughout the attraction and queue area.

We’re so immensely proud and excited to celebrate all the music featured in and around Tiana’s Bayou Adventure. Thank you to all the musicians involved!


Any idea where this featured in the ride? Or is it in the queue?
 

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