Haymarket2008
Well-Known Member
Soooooo is this not happening anymore or?
If it isn't happening I will literally cry forever.Soooooo is this not happening anymore or?
Stuck in limbo like everything elseSoooooo is this not happening anymore or?
I've had conversations with quite a few individuals at WDI. The issue is not the talent of employees, but the daring of management.kap91 - Proving once again there is more talent here on WDWMagic, than there is left in WDI.
Nice work!
Thanks, I’d like to take that credit, but as @GlacierGlacier points out - the issue is largely more what the people in charge have as priorities and what they’re willing to spend money on. Everyone once in a while Imagineering turns out a turd of bad design intent, but almost always it’s really a lack of resources and will on behalf of managementkap91 - Proving once again there is more talent here on WDWMagic, than there is left in WDI.
Nice work!
I think there is talent still around, they are just waiting for bean counters to realize they better make Wdw great again... (or they have moved up I-4 to offer their talents there)kap91 - Proving once again there is more talent here on WDWMagic, than there is left in WDI.
Nice work!
A lot of designers and engineers both entering the field and otherwise are finding third-party firms are beginning to look more attractive. Everyone wants to work at WDI at some point, but WDI is only a lifetime job for so many people. A lot of the individuals I've talked to put in their 20, 30 years at Disney and have moved on to these firms. Concept artists, writers, project managers, all were with Disney for a while before taking their talents outside.I think there is talent still around, they are just waiting for bean counters to realize they better make Wdw great again... (or they have moved up I-4 to offer their talents there)
I am hearing/seeing the same...A lot of designers and engineers both entering the field and otherwise are finding third-party firms are beginning to look more attractive. Everyone wants to work at WDI at some point, but WDI is only a lifetime job for so many people. A lot of the individuals I've talked to put in their 20, 30 years at Disney and have moved on to these firms. Concept artists, writers, project managers, all were with Disney for a while before taking their talents outside.
And Pixar Pier was designed by...interns on minimum wage?I've had conversations with quite a few individuals at WDI. The issue is not the talent of employees, but the daring of management.
Many of the individuals in the top of the industry right now got their start with the Epcot and Tokyo projects. A lot of companies like Birket, Alcorn McBride, and more all were founded shortly after Epcot. These people have a ton of experience and worked on what many people on these forums claim as their holy grounds.
For example: a big lighting designer for Pandora was also one who worked on Spaceship Earth - especially the sunset lighting. That's Joe Falzetta, for those interested.
The project manager of Shanghai Disneyland got his start with a project as part of EPCOT, working on most parks since. That's John Lindsay.
That's not counting the amount of outside design and engineering work used by WDI and Universal Creative - headed by that same group of people from the 80s with Epcot.
The issue isn't the creatives, or even project managers. It's buisness execs who view theme parks like we view six flags.
These outside firms are not new companies.I am hearing/seeing the same...
a bit sad, as it seems it is somewhat of a shift caused by outsourcing, but I get it..
I don't think we will see too many "Tony Baxter's" being developed in WDI's culture in the future,
but we will see nameless (to park goers) firms from the outside doing much of the creative heavy lifting...
maybe (Marni???) having to hire outside groups to contribute on projects is one of the contributing factors as to why project cost seem to be so inflated esp. recently??
(I am begging someone on the inside tell me we are wrong about this!!)
Back on topic...
Will they or won't they light the candle on this project?!!
Disney's engineering interns are paid $25 an hour.And Pixar Pier was designed by...interns on minimum wage?
I never knew that for certain but I always sort of assumed WDI wants to do great things but it's upper managements poor direction to blame. I guess I assumed correctly!
Interesting history, thanks for that.I've had conversations with quite a few individuals at WDI. The issue is not the talent of employees, but the daring of management.
Many of the individuals in the top of the industry right now got their start with the Epcot and Tokyo projects. A lot of companies like Birket, Alcorn McBride, and more all were founded shortly after Epcot. These people have a ton of experience and worked on what many people on these forums claim as their holy grounds.
For example: a big lighting designer for Pandora was also one who worked on Spaceship Earth - especially the sunset lighting. That's Joe Falzetta, for those interested.
The project manager of Shanghai Disneyland got his start with a project as part of EPCOT, working on most parks since. That's John Lindsay.
That's not counting the amount of outside design and engineering work used by WDI and Universal Creative - headed by that same group of people from the 80s with Epcot.
The issue isn't the creatives, or even project managers. It's buisness execs who view theme parks like we view six flags.
DING! DING! DING!You would think they would know how to make the right decisions but I am guessing that the "shareholders" and Wall Street take precedence in their decisions.
Makes you wonder if the question now to approve an application is no longer "will this wow our visitors?" but "will this affect our stock prices?"DING! DING! DING!
You are 100% correct.
Mark my words... Mary poppins will be either a C- or D+ ticket ride...
Mark my words... That's not how the Ticketing levels work.
A D+ is nearly an E which is the best level. The fancy spinner we're expecting is not likely to be at that level.[/QUOTE
Think it will be a Carousel??
Think it will be a Carousel??
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