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Hi im a student and am looking foward to studying to be an imagineer. If there are any imagineers reading this i would like to speak with them briefly about how they became one.
I've tried the same thing. I had no luck...sorry bud. Not to burst your bubble but I find it kindof doubtful any will reply. I'm just speaking from experience. (This reply sounds kind of mean doesn't it...honestly I'm not meaning to be mean...just trying to let you know.)
You can try calling the Imagineers (I don't know the # off hand) and speaking to maybe Bruce Gordon or someone of his standard perhaps. I believe you actually have to reserve and "phone interview" time with some other lady.
Good luck at becoming an Imagineer...it's my dream too!
I've tried the same thing. I had no luck...sorry bud. Not to burst your bubble but I find it kindof doubtful any will reply. I'm just speaking from experience. (This reply sounds kind of mean doesn't it...honestly I'm not meaning to be mean...just trying to let you know.)
You can try calling the Imagineers (I don't know the # off hand) and speaking to maybe Bruce Gordon or someone of his standard perhaps. I believe you actually have to reserve and "phone interview" time with some other lady.
Good luck at becoming an Imagineer...it's my dream too!
I keep saying this...
Start a as a cm... do anything.... build your own portofolio of what you made...
Get degress at least 1 in engineering and 1 in art... Preferably Masters...
And if WDI is looking for someone like you, they will find you...
Well some Imagineers do float around these forums but its not likely you'll hear anything back. When Imagineers are asked how did you become an Imagineer each person will tell you a different story. My suggestion is this:
Either become a cast member, beef up your portfolio with ideas and make some contacts (like the person said above).
Or you could wait till you are a Jr. or Sr. in college and enter the WDI's Imagi-Nations University Design Contest (if it's still going on then). This is another way to get noticed. The contest is amazing and is open to only certain majors so you may wanna check it out. In the mean time if you're not close to any of the parks to become a CM you can always study hard, design your heart out and research. There are sooooooo many great books out there that deal with WDI. These can help alot. I, myself am a Sr. in college majoring in Fine Art with the hopes of becoming an Imagineer oneday. It's hard to make fine art professors and advisors understand what Imagineering is and what you can do if you become one. There are certain colleges that do however know what WDI is and have alot of connections. The best being CalArts. Alas I didn't go there, wish now I would of but things happen for a reason. I have spent the last 2 years conviencing my University's Fine Art department that WDI is something special. I am known on campus as the "Disney Kid."
Alot of people ask what should I study to become an Imagineer? Well the answer there is just as wide. I e-mailed WDI back in 98 and asked and they shot me a long list of classes that I should consider and I thought... there goes that dream I would be in college for years. I stuck with art and entered the WDI Imagi-Nations contest and placed well. Once that happened I got the bug and have been designing attractions, shows, and hotels for my portfolio and working on Disney inspired art for my portfolio and senior show.
Point being is there is no way one can tell you how to become an Imagineer you just have to have the dream and passion for it. Good luck in all you do.
I worked a Imagineering as a concept artist/assistent art dir. I'd be happy to tell you my experience. But I don't want it on the forum (too long). Email me at mksh@earthlink.net and put IMAGINEERING in the subject line.