Imagineering Hall of Fame - Class of 2017

Who Should Be In The Imagineering Hall of Fame Class of 2017?

  • D Hindley

    Votes: 18 60.0%
  • Disney Dad 3000

    Votes: 16 53.3%
  • FigmentPigments

    Votes: 24 80.0%
  • Imagineerland

    Votes: 22 73.3%
  • kap91

    Votes: 14 46.7%
  • kmbmw777

    Votes: 11 36.7%
  • MANEATINGWREATH

    Votes: 14 46.7%
  • orlando678-

    Votes: 9 30.0%
  • OvertheHorizon

    Votes: 9 30.0%
  • S.P.E.W

    Votes: 11 36.7%

  • Total voters
    30
  • Poll closed .

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
As the leaves begin to turn to fall - it's time for the 5th annual Imagineering Hall of Fame Induction!
upload_2017-10-16_14-6-11.jpeg

(in honor and memory of @unkadug)

To summarize, the Imagineering Hall of Fame was a concept designed back in 2013 to pay special tribute to the armchair imagineers and their contributions to the imagineering community over the years. Below is the list of the past four Hall of Fame Classes and a synopsis of our 10 nominees for the Class of 2017.

Class of 2013
BryceM
stitchcastle

Class of 2014
jdmdisney99
MonorailRed

Class of 2015
englanddg
Matt7187
Voxel
Zweiland

Class of 2016
DisneyManOne
spacemt354
tcool123
TheOriginalTiki

Class of 2017 Nominees

D Hindley
Having been a prominent member of the forum, ThemeParkInsider, for many years, and was one of the standout contributors to their flagship imagineering competition, winning it 3 times.
Theme Park Apprentice 7 - July-August 2015
Theme Park Apprentice 8 - May-August 2016
Tournament of Champions II - May - June 2017

One little spark, a nomination of one of his projects, DisneySky, for a wdwmagic imagineer forum March Mania awards tournament, brought Douglas over to the forums, and he hasn't looked back since. From his artful insight into blue sky concepts, to his erudite descriptions of theme park environments, and his visionary artistic designs - Douglas has contributed to multiple group projects including Club 32's Sydney Disneyland Theme Park, So, You Want To Be An Imagineer Season 15: Uniting Universal, as well as imagineering competitions such as The Great Movie Ride Competition, the One Sentence Competition (winning one episode), and hosted Theme Park Apprentice 9 on both wdwmagic and ThemeParkInsider. D Hindley has elicited his talent and unbridled enthusiasm for armchair-imagineering even in a short time-span.

Sample Work
(from The Great Movie Ride Competition, Project 3)
full


Disney Dad 3000
Beginning in 2015, Disney Dad sprung onto the scene by participating in The Creator Games: Omega Challenge - an auxiliary competition to The Creator Games where the contestants had to design a 5th gate for WDW. Disney Dad won it in exemplary fashion. For the next few competitions throughout the 2015 season, DD3000 stayed eagerly watching, and instead participated in various discussion threads throughout the forum, until April 2016 when he joined Ravenclaw in The House Cup Imagineering Competition.

Becoming a team leader in that environment, DD3000 then went on to play in The Creator Games: Project Revival in January 2017 - being a part of a team that will go down as the '1927 Yankees' of Imagineering Teams (Team Baby Groot), going 3-0 in the brief competition, while dominating every challenge. He then went on to host his own successful competition - The Great Movie Ride Comp from July-August 2017, and participating in the group project from So, You Want To Be An Imagineer Season 15: Uniting Universal. Disney Dad is known for his encouragement, team first attitude, and overall a calming presence on the forum.

Sample Work
(Host of The Great Movie Ride Competition)
https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/the-great-movie-ride-projects-announcements.924471/

FigmentPigments
Having been an onlooker for many years, Figment joined The House Cup on the winning Hufflepuff team in June 2016, and has not looked back since. One of the most prolific and active brainstormers, Figment is responsible for some of the best competition projects these events have seen. Participating in So, You Want To Be An Imagineer Season 13, from June 2016 - September 2016, she was the bygone favorite to win the whole competition, before being strategically ousted via the Survivor reality-show dynamics of the competition. She then went on to win the competition Eisner's Game in December 2017, and multiple episodes of the One Sentence Competition. She was a member of the infamous Team Baby Groot in The Creator Games: Project Revival in January 2017, contributing mightily to those undefeated projects. Most recently, she was a designer in Club 32 (despite being sick for months on end), and played in The Great Movie Ride Comp. FigmentPigments is known for her dedication, , fondness of S.E.A., kindness, and artistic talents.

Sample Work
(from The Creator Games: Project Revival, Project 3)
full


Imagineerland
From his inception on the imagineer forum in 2013, Imagineerland has coveted some of the most realistic armchair imagineering designs. Imagineerland is an shining example that the self-run competitions are definitely fun, but not necessary participation in order to make a significant impact on the community. Through his personal projects, Imagineerland is famous for the Library of London attraction concept (2016), Indiana Jones Adventure: Lost City of the Gods, in addition to his Disney Park Expansions. Utilizing computerized maps and sketches, Imagineerland's content stands out from others, being uniquely his own style, which is something to be proud of. Imagineerland has a blog http://imagineerland.blogspot.com/ - where you can see the various projects he has created. In recent months, Imagineerland was a vital contributor to the Club 32 Sydney Disneyland theme park - designing the park map

Sample Work
(Sydney Disneyland Park Map)
MSqePtX.jpg


kap91
Having been around the forums since 2005, kap91 is most famously known in recent months for one of the most detailed and intricate imagineering projects the forum has ever seen. On her website, https://www.themeparkconcepts.com/ - she has meticulously crafted a stunningly authentic Mary Poppins: Cherry Tree Lane attraction. Complete with full attraction write-ups, astoundingly realistic concept art, as well as a passion to perfect it, kap has shown her incredible creative talents, in addition to being a prolific essay writer - just recently publishing a piece on 'Why Pirates is so good?' analyzing the attraction's design from a psychological standpoint and hypothesizing why Pirates is one of the most universally beloved attractions across eclectic backgrounds. kap was also involved in the creation of Sydney Disneyland, utilizing her Mary Poppins attraction as well as offering feedback/suggestions for other designs.

Sample Work
(Mary Poppins: Cherry Tree Lane Concept Art)
img_0043-jpg.207732


kmbmw777
Bursting onto the scene with Hufflepuff in The House Cup Imagineering Competition, joining the team in May 2016, Kevin went on to help Hufflepuff win the entire game. After his play in The House Cup, Kevin became a vital member of the community for the foreseeable future. He went on in the Fall of 2016 to finish in 5th place in the imagineering competition, A Twist in Time, played in various One Sentence Competitions, and hosted two events. The first being the 'Year End Event' in December 2016 - Eisner's Game. The second being March Mania in March 2017, which was a March Madness bracket style tournament where we selected some of the best imagineering projects of all time. Going on to play in The Creator Games: Project Revival, finishing as a juror on So, You Want To Be An Imagineer Season 14, playing in The Great Movie Ride Competition, and being a judge for both A Twist in Time: The Sunshine Expedition as well as Theme Park Apprentice 9, Kevin is well versed in the genre of armchair imagineering, and a wonderful contributor to building the forums to where they are today.

Sample Work
(Host of Eisner's Game Imagineering Competition)
https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads...imagineering-competition.921721/#post-7461400

MANEATINGWREATH
A member of VisionsFantastic for several years, and a member of sywtbai.com before the merge with wdwmagic in the Fall of 2014, MEW (for short) has been a prolific member of armchair imagineering not only being involved in competitions, but also pioneering what is today known as 'Open Brainstorming'. On VisionsFantastic - he began several brainstorming projects such as Disneyland Australia, where rather than having people compete in competition format, they would simply discuss among themselves, how the theme park resort would be conceived. This promoted teamwork without the stress of competition eliminations and such. Nevertheless, MEW was also a host of the competition So, You Want To Be An Imagineer - in Seasons 8, 12, and 14 (with Season 14 being held on wdwmagic). He was also the original creator of the 'League of Dreamers' - a competition that involved designing one park, land by land. Today, MEW is most famously known for his Dream Resort - a mega blue sky theme park with wonderfully creative ideas.

Sample Work
(Dream Disney Resort, 2016 - 2017)
https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads...mon-tree-award-sponsored-by-applebees.911687/

orlando678-
Most famous for his individual blue sky threads regarding how to change Walt Disney World, orlando is a multi-talented armchair imagineer. Playing in his first competition in 2015, The Creator Games, orlando ascended all the way to 3rd place in the competition, making it to the final round from a competition that started with 16 players. After that monumental achievement, orlando has contributed various ideas to his brainstorming threads over the years, while periodically playing in competitions such as The House Cup in 2016, and The Creator Games: Project Revival in January 2017. While some of the ideas are still to be completed, orlando has shown he can generate an audience, with his 'Refurbish Disneyland Paris' thread racking up over 37,000 views and counting to this day, and his Walt Disney Resort Project garnering 27,000+ views...making his threads some of the most viewed in the history of the forum.

Sample Work
(Walt Disney Resort Project, 2015-2017)
https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/walt-disney-resort-project.908256/

OvertheHorizon
Despite working as an author and actor, OvertheHorizon is able to have time to show his passion and creativity for the armchair-imagineering community and has gained the respect and admiration of many involved. After posting various concepts throughout the forums, OvertheHorizon joined Hufflepuff in The House Cup for the final three challenges in June 2016. With a record of 2-1, he propelled Hufflepuff to victory through his website design and great fervor for a competitive project. After participating and gaining the most medals in the One Sentence Competition Season 2 Episode 3, he joined The Creator Games: Project Revival, helping Team Baby Groot go 3-0 in competitive play, and once again using his website talents to propel the team to victory. OvertheHorizon furthermore uses his skilled writing and unique artistic abilities to give the projects 'life' and a professionalism that have contributed to some of the forum's best imagineering projects. Recently, OvertheHorizons branched out to a Horizons remake project called Century 22, an attraction that made its way into Club 32's Sydney Disneyland.

Sample Work
(from The Creator Games: Project Revival, Project 1)
https://creatorgames1.weebly.com/

S.P.E.W
Arguably one of the most active members in the imagineering community, S.P.E.W has developed a reputation for being an omnipresent voice of the imagineer forum. Rather than focus time in competitive formats, S.P.E.W is one of the most active brainstormers and reviewers on the forum. His passion for giving feedback, starting conversations and dialogue are attributes that might go unnoticed at first, but contribute mightily to the evolution of a forum setting. In order for a forum to succeed, you need activity, and S.P.E.W brings that activity in spades, having contributed to various projects over the years including Club 32's Sydney Disneyland, So, You Want To Be An Imagineer Season 15 Uniting Universal, among others that he will continue to bring life and activity towards.

Sample Work
(Universal Australia Resort, 2017)
https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads...uniting-universal-official-hub-thread.927244/
 
Last edited:

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
Nomination Process
In this thread over the next week or so, you can comment below with two nominations of members you think deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. In years past, the nominees tend to be members that have had several years within the armchair imagineering community before their nomination. An attempt to resemble other sports and music hall of fame credentials.

Nevertheless, this can be tough for newer members to nominate older members they have not engaged with as much, so it's not a requirement for this year's class. While long term member nominations are encouraged, if relatively newer members (within a year or so) have made a strong enough impact that they deserve a spot in the hall, feel free to cast a nomination for them.

For the Class of 2017 voting process, there will be a total of 10 nominees and 7 members with the highest vote tallies out of the group will enter the Hall of Fame.

If you have any questions feel free to ask -- in the meantime, nominations can begin! Have fun!

-------------------​

To kick it off, my two nominations are @Imagineerland and @Basketbuddy101 :)

Have had the pleasure of working with both on at least one imagineering project each - not only are they brilliant in terms of their creative abilities, their artistic talents are to be lauded even more.

Imagineerland has had his own imagineering blog for a few years now http://imagineerland.blogspot.com/ and was a core member of Club 32's Sydney Disneyland project, designing the park map layout. Basketbuddy101 has been in armchair imagineering since Season 1 of So, You Want To Be An Imagineer (over a decade ago), winning two seasons, and participating in various other imagineering competitions such as The House Cup and 1984.
 
Last edited:

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
I also would like to nominate @D Hindley @MonorailRed @DisneyManOne and you @spacemt354 for being three of the best non/official Disney visionary imagineers (besides @orlando678-)and for having an ocean of imagination.
Humbled, and thank you very much:) - Red, DisneyMan, and myself have been inducted in previous years - so I'll count D Hindley and orlando678- as your nominations - but thank you for the continued vote of confidence!:bookworm:
 

Suchomimus

Well-Known Member
To kick it off, my two nominations are @Imagineerland and @Basketbuddy101 :)

Have had the pleasure of working with both on at least one imagineering project each - not only are they brilliant in terms of their creative abilities, their artistic talents are to be lauded even more.

Imagineerland has had his own imagineering blog for a few years now http://imagineerland.blogspot.com/ and was a core member of Club 32's Sydney Disneyland project, designing the park map layout. Basketbuddy101 has been in armchair imagineering since Season 1 of So, You Want To Be An Imagineer (over a decade ago), winning two seasons, and participating in various other imagineering competitions such as The House Cup and 1984.
What was 1984 about?
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
I would nominate more if I could, you are all so talented!
Here here!

The only reason why it's capped at two nominees per person over the years has been so one person doesn't end up nominating everyone, and I would be guilty of that:p With a limit of two, it allows for more people to have a say and nominate their choices.

Anyway, to recap the nominees so far

D Hindley x4
Disney Dad 3000 x2
Imagineerland x2
FigmentPigments x2
orlando678- x1
MANEATINGWREATH x1
Turtle x1
Basketbuddy101 x1
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
Seeing as there is such a strong nomination class already - I was wondering about a possible adjustment to the voting process. Wanted to offer it up to all seeing as this is a community event where we all have a say.

Looking at last year's standings we had 8 nominees and 4 votes per person, and the percentage vote at the end of the process was really close among the whole list, with multiple people missing out by one vote. The year prior we had 7 nominees and 4 votes per person, and the percentages were a bit more diverse with the eventual inductees being spread out in % from the others.

My hypothesis would be that the greater percentage of the nomination list you can vote for, the less homogenization will happen with the end results. In 2015, we voted for more than half the nomination list (4/7 = 57%), so people were not having to pick between their favorite children, which differed from 2016, when we had more nominees but the same number of votes available (4/8 = 50%), so voters split choices and the results were more evenly spread.

With 10 nominees and still 4 votes, I think it might get even more split. So instead, what if we changed it so that you can vote for 7 individuals out of the list of 10? (So increased from 57% to 70% of the list) That way 7 people get into the Hall (opening the door for new people in the coming years), it leads to people not having to choose between two great players as much, and hopefully it's more fair to some that might just miss the cut with the system last year. Thoughts on this?
 

Poe Dameron

Well-Known Member
Seeing as there is such a strong nomination class already - I was wondering about a possible adjustment to the voting process. Wanted to offer it up to all seeing as this is a community event where we all have a say.

Looking at last year's standings we had 8 nominees and 4 votes per person, and the percentage vote at the end of the process was really close among the whole list, with multiple people missing out by one vote. The year prior we had 7 nominees and 4 votes per person, and the percentages were a bit more diverse with the eventual inductees being spread out in % from the others.

My hypothesis would be that the greater percentage of the nomination list you can vote for, the less homogenization will happen with the end results. In 2015, we voted for more than half the nomination list (4/7 = 57%), so people were not having to pick between their favorite children, which differed from 2016, when we had more nominees but the same number of votes available (4/8 = 50%), so voters split choices and the results were more evenly spread.

With 10 nominees and still 4 votes, I think it might get even more split. So instead, what if we changed it so that you can vote for 7 individuals out of the list of 10? (So increased from 57% to 70% of the list) That way 7 people get into the Hall (opening the door for new people in the coming years), it leads to people not having to choose between two great players as much, and hopefully it's more fair to some that might just miss the cut with the system last year. Thoughts on this?
I'm for it. I can cast a vote for more of my favorites and more people get in.
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom