Brer Panther
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Thank you.I really love that idea @Brer Panther, awesome idea land.
Thank you.I really love that idea @Brer Panther, awesome idea land.
No problem pal. love to see anymore ideas from youThank you.
The main reason I went with Slides was that it seemed like the comic book storyboard could be used in Slides (some school teachers use it). I got a little better with the comic strip near the end, but still have a ways to go!While Slides is a good compromise between a Doc and a Site, I think you could have used the format a bit more effectively.
Honestly I wasn’t familiar with it either prior to this project. But I saw several people online say, “Great movie with a subpar villain.” I thought taking a major villain from the series would rectify that. Plus, it helped to avoid the “book report” style ride.While I'm not that familiar with the TV series of Big Hero 6
NICE!!!!!!Chapter 3: Project 2
We've been called back to the Imagineering conference room, and this time Chapek looks incredibly serious.
"Alright guys," he says. "We've got a massive assignment we're tasking you with. You'll be in charge of designing the latest and greatest Disney Park."
"You're kidding!" cries @Outbound
"I most certainly am not," Chapek answers. "You guys will be the designers of a park that me and the Board have had in our back pocket for a while now... Snow White's Enchanted Wish Adventure Storybook Land Experience Park!"
Our group is collectively speechless.
"An entire park themed around Walt's first cinematic masterpiece! What a great way to pay tribute to the man who started it all, don't you think?" Chapek asks us, somewhat sentimentally. "Walt's been an inspirational figure for me all my life. I really want to do something as CEO that'll honor him for years to come, and I thought this would be just the thing."
"Alright, sounds great!" responds @Tegan pilots a chicken, but even Tegan's positivity can't put a good look on this.
As we exit the conference room, @Outbbound immediately calls Coulson on the communicator. "What do we do?" asks @TheOriginalTiki frantically.
"I think there's only one thing we can do," Coulson replies. "We need to change his mind."
Mickey Mouse ParkFor this final challenge, your job is to design a new, small-scale Disney Park that honors Walter Elias Disney's life and legacy.
You do not need to detail your entire park. A basic outline of the park's offerings, coupled with details on a specific highlight land, are recommended. If your park is small enough that you wish to detail the entire thing, however, you may do so. The choice is yours.
DEADLINE:This project is due by Tuesday, August 31st, at 11:59 PM EST
TIPS:
It's all you this round! You don't have a team to help you out, but that means you can really pour some of your own personality into this project! The sole requirement for this prompt is that your park pay tribute to Walt. How you do that is up to you. This park should be small! A small, intimate park to honor Walt Disney. Look at the size of Walt's original Mickey Mouse Park concept as an example.
At least it‘s not an entire park themed to Cats, Superman 64, Fortnite, or Cardi B…Chapter 3: Project 2
We've been called back to the Imagineering conference room, and this time Chapek looks incredibly serious.
"Alright guys," he says. "We've got a massive assignment we're tasking you with. You'll be in charge of designing the latest and greatest Disney Park."
"You're kidding!" cries @Outbound
"I most certainly am not," Chapek answers. "You guys will be the designers of a park that me and the Board have had in our back pocket for a while now... Snow White's Enchanted Wish Adventure Storybook Land Experience Park!"
Our group is collectively speechless.
"An entire park themed around Walt's first cinematic masterpiece! What a great way to pay tribute to the man who started it all, don't you think?" Chapek asks us, somewhat sentimentally. "Walt's been an inspirational figure for me all my life. I really want to do something as CEO that'll honor him for years to come, and I thought this would be just the thing."
"Alright, sounds great!" responds @Tegan pilots a chicken, but even Tegan's positivity can't put a good look on this.
As we exit the conference room, @Outbbound immediately calls Coulson on the communicator. "What do we do?" asks @TheOriginalTiki frantically.
"I think there's only one thing we can do," Coulson replies. "We need to change his mind."
Mickey Mouse ParkFor this final challenge, your job is to design a new, small-scale Disney Park that honors Walter Elias Disney's life and legacy.
You do not need to detail your entire park. A basic outline of the park's offerings, coupled with details on a specific highlight land, are recommended. If your park is small enough that you wish to detail the entire thing, however, you may do so. The choice is yours.
DEADLINE:This project is due by Tuesday, August 31st, at 11:59 PM EST
TIPS:
It's all you this round! You don't have a team to help you out, but that means you can really pour some of your own personality into this project! The sole requirement for this prompt is that your park pay tribute to Walt. How you do that is up to you. This park should be small! A small, intimate park to honor Walt Disney. Look at the size of Walt's original Mickey Mouse Park concept as an example.
I completely forgot about Superman 64At least it‘s not an entire park themed to Cats, Superman 64, Fortnite, or Cardi B…
I can’t believe that game was even made.I completely forgot about Superman 64
*shudder*
Congratulations to the finalists!! And best of luck in the finale - which is a prompt that's very interesting and might be a fun idea to expand upon after the game ends in like a brainstorming thread or something.Chapter 3: Project 1
RESULTS
This was insanely difficult to decide. All five projects were some of the best of the entire season. However, ultimately not all of you can move on, and deciding the finalists came down to just a couple nitpicks.
The Semi-Finalists
@Brer Panther
Brer, your project was phenomenal, and it had a fantastic theme. However, the lack of a map or layout description, coupled with some missing details, was just enough to prevent you from moving on.
@ThemeParkPriest
Priest, your choices of a modern IP, underused ride systems, and fantastic eatery concepts helped make an excellent project. However, due to some of the limitations of your presentation format and some missing detail, you weren’t quite able to make the finals.
I’m very sorry to say goodbye to both semi-finalists. You guys did a fantastic job this season, and you should really be proud of everything you’ve accomplished.
The Finalists
@Outbound
With phenomenal presentation, backstory, and theming, Outbound has secured himself a place in the final round of ICABW.
@Tegan pilots a chicken
Tegan’s unique take on an indoor edutainment land would be an excellent addition to DLP, and has secured her a place in the final round as well.
@TheOriginalTiki
Tiki’s one-of-a-kind land is a peaceful, relaxing area that perfectly complements the rest of the busy park. He’ll be moving on to the final round as our third finalist.
Yep! It can be wherever you want!I assume the location for this park is free reign?
Oh, why HELLO there 55 acre Botanical Gardens located right across the street from the Japanese Tea Gardens in Golden Gate Park...a quick shuttle ride away from the Walt Disney Family Museum...Don't mind if I doYep! It can be wherever you want!
Same tbhI’ve decided to go extremely simple with presentation this time. If that ends up hurting me so be it, but it didn’t feel like my project needed a huge presentation this time.
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