HennieBogan1966 said:You are right in saying that the animation starts with storyboarding. And I agree with your comments regarding doing things the way Mr. Disney would want them done, would be a welcome site in the parks. But all of my comments regarding the business side of this situation reflect what I see in business today, and not how Walt Disney himself may have done it differently.
I can't say, having never met him, how he might do things today, versus the early 70's, let's say. And many have argued the point with me that if he were alive today, and running things the way he wanted, that he would have gone bankrupt by now. This due to his history of details and spending on projects. I'm not saying those are bad qualities but merely that maybe he would have adjusted the way he did things today, given current economics.
I would love to have back the old days, but I'm not sure they would fit in todays theme parks, or would be AS popular with todays guests. That is speculation, but if we look at todays society, and moreover, todays kids, they have different entertainment needs than we did as kids. I think Disney has done a great job in continuing to move and change with the times. Yes, they've made some mistakes, but we all do. Overall, I think they have done all they could to compete, given all that they have on their plate on a daily basis.
Well, I think Walt would have gone broke in his time had it not been for Roy's help. Every time Walt tried to do something, there were so-called experts who told him to "Stick to shorts" or that no one would want to go to a amusement without a farris wheel and a mid way (which is particularly ironic given DCA). People belived his attention to quality and detail was not economically viable in his time. The world hasn't changed so much. Parents and kids still want to have fun together, and people will still pay for a quality experience...and as you have demonstrated, there are still naysayers.
Maybe 20 years from now, Pixar will make a theme park in the old Disney tradition and the Walt/Roy way of doing things, and we'll see something truly remarkable.