the.dreamfinder
Well-Known Member
Is Fitzgerald in charge of DLP's Ratatouille ride?
I agree with Soarin, I sent a note that they should have 5-6 continuous loops of different places across the world, Amazon, Alps, outback Serengeti, denali this way you never know which loop you will see. Similar to what they did for Star Wars.
I've had a "Skies" pavilion imagineered for years, but the folks in Glendale have yet to call!Wasn't there supposed to be a weather pavilion at one time? Can't they replace wol with that?
Unfortunately, until they can figure out a way to go digital on Soarin', there isn't really an easy way to physically do this with the current setup. Attraction film projectors use a bin-loop system. This means that the film is essentially one continuous loop housed in one (or more) giant cabinets with the film looping back and forth around tons of pulleys. So the longer the film, the longer the film stock, and the larger the cabinets you need to hold it all. (Even more-so for the IMAX projector that is a faster frame rate than normal)
If you want to rotate through three different ride films, you need to triple the current bin-loop cabinet space they have up in the mezzanine. I'm not sure if there's physically any room for them to do so.
So until they can do a digital projection (which has been discussed many times about the problems associated with doing this) to eliminate the physical film, they're stuck with one film. (Of course that doesn't preclude two new films, one in each theater, and allowing Guests to choose their destination at the split point)
-Rob
Soarin' around the world or China?There has been talk about converting to digital because the Soarin' attraction going in at Shanghai will be digital, so maybe if that works out well then they will install it in Epcot.
I was confused til I reread your response but if their system is still film based, that's the problem here and desperatly in need of an update. That's a pretty old, slowly becoming extinct, technology. I've worked on 2 projection rides for other parks and both were digital through and through. In the end a drive was delivered, loaded on the projector and the ride was up and running. If my experiences were anything like Soarin, I'd think it would take little to update it short of a new projector which, new projectors for these type of rides usually are the hold up- they cost more that most of the ride to update. I haven't seen people talk about the disadvantages of a digital projector, so I'm not sure what those are though, but that seems the way everyone is going, so they should too.Unfortunately, until they can figure out a way to go digital on Soarin', there isn't really an easy way to physically do this with the current setup. Attraction film projectors use a bin-loop system. This means that the film is essentially one continuous loop housed in one (or more) giant cabinets with the film looping back and forth around tons of pulleys. So the longer the film, the longer the film stock, and the larger the cabinets you need to hold it all. (Even more-so for the IMAX projector that is a faster frame rate than normal)
If you want to rotate through three different ride films, you need to triple the current bin-loop cabinet space they have up in the mezzanine. I'm not sure if there's physically any room for them to do so.
So until they can do a digital projection (which has been discussed many times about the problems associated with doing this) to eliminate the physical film, they're stuck with one film. (Of course that doesn't preclude two new films, one in each theater, and allowing Guests to choose their destination at the split point)
-Rob
Energy proposals have been floated too.... But I'm with Lee. Maybe.
I know nothing.
Haven't heard of Rat as a real possibility.
My money would be on Imagination....if I had to go out on a limb.
Wasn't there supposed to be a weather pavilion at one time? Can't they replace wol with that?
Well, I guess they were not paying attention during the "preshow".I've heard a few people walk off Soarin confused that "That didn't look like the Magic Kingdom" at the end. The relevance of it being "over California" is lost at WDW.
Haha I've been on it many times and I had to think hard about what's even in the preshow. Goes to show how closely it's watchedWell, I guess they were not paying attention during the "preshow".
a long, long, long, long time ago.
WoL is used for private events/internal testing. i don't think they have any plans to change that.
Unfortunately, until they can figure out a way to go digital on Soarin', there isn't really an easy way to physically do this with the current setup. Attraction film projectors use a bin-loop system. This means that the film is essentially one continuous loop housed in one (or more) giant cabinets with the film looping back and forth around tons of pulleys. So the longer the film, the longer the film stock, and the larger the cabinets you need to hold it all. (Even more-so for the IMAX projector that is a faster frame rate than normal)
If you want to rotate through three different ride films, you need to triple the current bin-loop cabinet space they have up in the mezzanine. I'm not sure if there's physically any room for them to do so.
So until they can do a digital projection (which has been discussed many times about the problems associated with doing this) to eliminate the physical film, they're stuck with one film. (Of course that doesn't preclude two new films, one in each theater, and allowing Guests to choose their destination at the split point)
-Rob
I can't seem to download the interview from the screamscape link.How many people have actually listened to the interview in question?
Energy proposals have been floated too.... But I'm with Lee. Maybe.
To either of you if you know-My money would be on Imagination....if I had to go out on a limb.
Don't know.To either of you if you know-
Would these so called Imagination proposals still involve Figment and/or Dreamfinder?
Don't know.
I hope not.
Figment...eh...ok. Dreamfinder...no thanks. At least not without a major makeover.
BS as far as I know.Could this be the rumored business with Phineas and Ferb going into Imagination or was that a bunch of BS?
BS as far as I know.
I've never seen a Phineas or a Ferb but....no thanks.
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