Eddie Sotto
Premium Member
Then I can retire!!!So how long till we see a "Tony Baxter's take on the current state of the parks" thread?
Then I can retire!!!So how long till we see a "Tony Baxter's take on the current state of the parks" thread?
I don't think that's a good idea in the sense that every single kid that wants to be an Imagineer will go there and they'll all end up thinking the same way. "Imagineering" isn't something that can be taught at a university/college for a degree. If I ran WDI I'd want a team with a diversity of backgrounds that each brought a high level of skill and passion. If you wanted to get something close to what you suggest, I recommend going to a really good liberal arts college and try to take a diverse array of courses but be set on something specific as well.I'm sure if they offered a WDI University summer course staffed by ex-Imagineers you'd even have the general public lining up at the door, and they'd be willing to pay real $. If they built a special WDI campus, it would only add to the mystique of Disney and WDI in general, which is sort of part of the Disney Magic that guests experience.
Walt Disney helped get CalArts funded, but sadly, some of the 1G and 2G imagineers were/are overlooked by the company that Walt started.
It would be nice if instead of a talented/well known Imagineer getting the familiar push out the door by WDI, there'd be a smoother transition to a career at a WDI University, instead of a messy process that doesn't seem to help anybody.
Once great creative properties like the Muppets have been stifled under the load.
You, sir, are completely wrong!
The Muppets are doing VERY well under Disney's ownership. And LOTS of good things have come out of it, such as the YouTube viral videos.
Yes... because if there is one measuring stick for how well a property is doing, it's the measure of the success of a couple of viral videos...You, sir, are completely wrong!
The Muppets are doing VERY well under Disney's ownership. And LOTS of good things have come out of it, such as the YouTube viral videos.
Once great creative properties like the Muppets have been stifled under the load.
I know this is silly but have you seen anything remotely as good as this coming from the Muppets since Disney bought it???
I really enjoyed the last Muppet movie, and they just started filming on the second one. So, as far as the movies go, Disney is investing in this property. Personally, I think that the last Muppet movie was the best one they ever made, some of the songs even won an Oscar.
http://www.laughingplace.com/News-ID10053120.asp
I would have to say that all of the viral videos are better than this video clip, at least from an adult fan's perspective. I really enjoy watching the new viral stuff, can't wait to see what they do for Muppets . . . Again!
I don't want to turn Eddie's thread into a Muppet discussion. The point was that they are an acquisition by Disney and they haven't really been given the proper attention. I'm glad that the latest movie did well though it was released 7 years after Disney purchased the franchise in 2004. 7 years is a long time to be languishing and even longer if you consider the previous theatrical release to be 1999. If Pixar had been on hiatus for 7 years people would wonder what was going on. I'm glad Muppets have managed to pop up here and there over the years because they have been a very creative and popular franchise. I've been enjoying them since their Sesame Street days.
I know it's all a matter of personal taste and I have no problem with people enjoying something that makes them laugh. I simply have a difficult time with the Muppets doing Bohemian Rhapsody. Certainly there's a lot of creativity involved and it's all in good fun, but it's really just parody. To me there's a much greater creative challenge giving personality to a dancing tube with fuzzy feet and googly eyes. It requires a huge understanding of "body" language, fundamental human gestures and emotions, and conveying that all to an audience that has never seen anything like these dancing tubes before. I think it's those elemental aspects of showmanship that are what Walt Disney grasped so well and are some of the intangible qualities that Tony eludes to in his letter.
Disney has been run like a huge acquisitions corporation for quite a while now with the same results. Once great creative properties like the Muppets have been stifled under the load.
The one part about Tony's letter that had me raising an eyebrow was on the new technologies. I just hope the new generation that this brave new world is being ceded to understands that the technology is the tool to tell the story but not the story. When I see a new attraction like the "Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow" for the first time, there is a lot of gee whiz that was neat stuff. However, I can't see myself ever standing in line for it again. It was cool and had nice tricks but it made no sense at all.
This is where strong mentoring would really benefit the new generation. I think they are getting lost in their tech and missing a chance to create some really enduring and timeless attractions. It isn't the technology that made Haunted Mansion and PotC the classics, it was what was done with the technology to allow it to be timeless. This comes from someone who has always loved to go with new technologies.
I sometimes wonder however if the new regimate of uppers within the company may have purposely downplayed and willfully supressed the mentoring aspects at WDI to keep old-Walt-school quality-minded Imagineers like Tony from having a influence on the younger flock. In their twisted mindset they could see his influence on them as being a negative, which is absolutely outrageous. If the environment over the last few years has indeed become somewhat toxic to true creative endeavors there, and it is corporate greed raising it*s ugly head, i can see some uppers wanting to keep such truly innovative people away from the newbies.
It sounds absurd...and demeaning in so many ways, but i can see those evil beings thinking this would be a good thing as then they can manipulate and direct said newbies however they wish.
Folks of Tony*s esteem could be looked upon by such entities as being a *bad influence* on the sheep they hope to mold into their own money-only-matters mind set.
I know this is silly but have you seen anything remotely as good as this coming from the Muppets since Disney bought it???
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