How many people here would LOVE to see the Disney archives department produce a DVD set based on attractions that used to be?
Example:
The "EPCOT Center" volume would contain Disney archives of how "World OF Motion" was designed and built. It would also contain detaild "ride through" scenes under the usual perfect lighting conditions that only Disney videographers were allowed to do.
I know the footage exists in the archives but they are rarely seen after an attraction is destroyed.
This same volume would of course include similar "Horrizons" archives and "Wonders of Life" pavilion footage. ("The Making of Me" and "Cranium Command)
How many people would pay $29.99 to buy this DVD? (I bet a ton of people)
I'm tired of seeing grainy, bouncing poorly shot "home video" of attractions of the past.
Any Disney Execs reading?
CT
Example:
The "EPCOT Center" volume would contain Disney archives of how "World OF Motion" was designed and built. It would also contain detaild "ride through" scenes under the usual perfect lighting conditions that only Disney videographers were allowed to do.
I know the footage exists in the archives but they are rarely seen after an attraction is destroyed.
This same volume would of course include similar "Horrizons" archives and "Wonders of Life" pavilion footage. ("The Making of Me" and "Cranium Command)
How many people would pay $29.99 to buy this DVD? (I bet a ton of people)
I'm tired of seeing grainy, bouncing poorly shot "home video" of attractions of the past.
Any Disney Execs reading?
CT