Sage of Time
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Considering how well that shot is composed, I am apt to say that it's a press shot and does not represent the actual conditions that SitS took place under....but things didn't always go as planned.
Considering how well that shot is composed, I am apt to say that it's a press shot and does not represent the actual conditions that SitS took place under....but things didn't always go as planned.
They didn't for this publicity shot anyway....but things didn't always go as planned.
Considering how well that shot is composed, I am apt to say that it's a press shot and does not represent the actual conditions that SitS took place under.
Thanks bit of an old edit that!Great video, btw, Martin.
Especially in the 20th anniversary commercial for #20..Where exactly are these guests sitting so close to it on a rooftop..
Especially in the 20th anniversary commercial for #20..Where exactly are these guests sitting so close to it on a rooftop..
Those guests are sat in a studio with a chromakey screen. The company did this a lot with publicity in the 90s. Often with comical results!
Especially in the 20th anniversary commercial for #20..Where exactly are these guests sitting so close to it on a rooftop..
Haha I know..It's as funny as seeing characters roaming freely in the commercials...When that clearly doesn't happen anymore..
I love how, to this day, they still sometimes use the publicity footage of characters riding attractions with guests or sneaking up behind guests on Main Street/near the castle.
You can see him at the around the 9 minute mark of @marni1971 's video here
Great video, btw, Martin.
I've never seen a character ride a ride as they do in the commercial, however, have witnessed as recent as last summer characters on their way out/back from M&G locations sneaking up behind unsuspecting guests (typically overly distracted moms, who need it the most )
Not to derail this thread any further but...
During the year of a million dreams we rode Peter Pan with Wendy, well my kids did while we rode in the flying ship behind them. They had a blast.
I see what you did there. Wendy is your Sister's name, isn't it?
I love how, to this day, they still sometimes use the publicity footage of Goofy riding Big Thunder Mountain or Genie riding the Flying carpets, or Mickey walking up to a family out of nowhere on Main Street. Oh, and my favorite, Captain Hook strolling along with some elderly man.
My daughter was taken by the hand by Alice and the white Rabbit to ride Mad Tea Party last year. Right place right time, sure, but anyone who argues against rope drop entrance is nutty.I've never seen a character ride a ride as they do in the commercial, however, have witnessed as recent as last summer characters on their way out/back from M&G locations sneaking up behind unsuspecting guests (typically overly distracted moms, who need it the most )
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