Okay, this is my vision of the backlot tour after the trams are taking away. I think it would be cool to have a walking/theatre show on the making of movies. My concept would focus around James Cameron and his new movie coming out in december 2009; Avatar. Avatar is science fiction adventure film with an enviormental message that looks like it will be a huge film. My new backlot tour focuses around the new 3-D techniques that Cameron is using in this new film.
The story of this attraction is that Mr. Cameron is making a new sci-fi adventure film and has asked us to come on board as executive producers. He says we will be involved in every aspect of the project. From prep to release. James will be seen on video screens throughout the attraction to give guests more information on the different steps in the film process.
The first stop would pre-production. Here, guests will sit in a small theate and see concept drawings, sculptures, etc. This is where guests meet Mr. Cameron on a video screen. He will explain to them that they are now executive producers and explains the overal plot of the movie he is making. They would also be informed about the importance that pre-production plays in a film. Also, five guests will be selected as actors. Two will play the bad guys; snippers. And the other three will play strange humoniod(spell) aliens. After casting, the audience will vote on which color the alien should be; green, red, or blue. The audience will vote by using buttons located on the arm rests. Once a color is selected, the alien actors will be informed as to how they are supposed to move and behave before the whole group moves onto the next stage.
The guests would then move to the production area. Here audience members are selected to put on preformance capture suits. Then, the audience would act out scenes as directed by a assistant director. The director will explain the performance capture process to guests in betweem scenes. After three scenes, the group moves on.
The third and final stage is another theatre; post production. Here we meet Mr. Cameron again and meet a post production supervisor. Here, see's the actors performance put onto a CG model and see the model animate. Also dialogue is recored and sound and music is added. And finally, the finished product is shown.
This would be a live show/attraction. The finished performance would different everytime and would give guests an inside look into the world of digital filmmaking.
Outside and around the attraction will be pieces from the boneyard. You know, all the cars and things on tram tour. They will but all around with information boards that identify the pieces and tell which movies they are from and some more info about the individual pieces.
I think this attraction would be a great addition to Disney Hollywood Studios. It might be expensive to get James Cameron to do it and to get the production equipment. But this could be a huge attraction that would be a hundred time better then the current backlot.
The story of this attraction is that Mr. Cameron is making a new sci-fi adventure film and has asked us to come on board as executive producers. He says we will be involved in every aspect of the project. From prep to release. James will be seen on video screens throughout the attraction to give guests more information on the different steps in the film process.
The first stop would pre-production. Here, guests will sit in a small theate and see concept drawings, sculptures, etc. This is where guests meet Mr. Cameron on a video screen. He will explain to them that they are now executive producers and explains the overal plot of the movie he is making. They would also be informed about the importance that pre-production plays in a film. Also, five guests will be selected as actors. Two will play the bad guys; snippers. And the other three will play strange humoniod(spell) aliens. After casting, the audience will vote on which color the alien should be; green, red, or blue. The audience will vote by using buttons located on the arm rests. Once a color is selected, the alien actors will be informed as to how they are supposed to move and behave before the whole group moves onto the next stage.
The guests would then move to the production area. Here audience members are selected to put on preformance capture suits. Then, the audience would act out scenes as directed by a assistant director. The director will explain the performance capture process to guests in betweem scenes. After three scenes, the group moves on.
The third and final stage is another theatre; post production. Here we meet Mr. Cameron again and meet a post production supervisor. Here, see's the actors performance put onto a CG model and see the model animate. Also dialogue is recored and sound and music is added. And finally, the finished product is shown.
This would be a live show/attraction. The finished performance would different everytime and would give guests an inside look into the world of digital filmmaking.
Outside and around the attraction will be pieces from the boneyard. You know, all the cars and things on tram tour. They will but all around with information boards that identify the pieces and tell which movies they are from and some more info about the individual pieces.
I think this attraction would be a great addition to Disney Hollywood Studios. It might be expensive to get James Cameron to do it and to get the production equipment. But this could be a huge attraction that would be a hundred time better then the current backlot.