One Little Spark - Discussion Thread

Suchomimus

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^That's me trying to understand Lazytown memes
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spacemt354

Chili's
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--Overview--

The One Little Spark Competition (Sponsored by Stealing Things) is a brand new armchair imagineering competition!

I have stolen the Dreamfinder's Ship which can take that one little spark of inspiration and turn it into wonderful creations. So, I'm looking for some creative, talented, and fun Imagineers to come on a joy ride with me and make some amazing things!

I'll drive the ship, you guys imagine the stuff!

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--Gameplay--

This will be a team based competition that will take place over 10 scenes (each scene is a new prompt or round).

These scenes will be divided over 5 acts of 1-3 scenes apiece, and each act will have it's own overarching theme for the scenes within the larger story of our joyride on the dreamfinder's stolen ship to help keep the competition constantly feeling fresh and exciting!

For the most part, scenes are based around projects in WDW and other US Disney parks. But there will be a few rounds that branch out a bit or at least give you the freedom to branch out more!

At the end of each scene, one of two things will happen. After most scenes, the winning team will get a bonus! Usually some kind of small advantage or a small prank they can play on the losing team. Mostly just for fun. After some scenes, especially later on in the game (exactly how many depends on how many people are playing), instead of the winning team getting a reward someone from the losing team may be eliminated. But competitions and teams are more fun with more people! So, don't expect too many eliminations!


--The Two Teams--

Players will be divided up into two teams to compete against each other. Though, the main focus is having fun and creating awesome things more than getting tooooooo competitive.

In honor of the lovable dragon Figment, these are Team Purple and Team Orange.

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My goal is to keep teams together and not move people around too often so that teams can develop a good chemistry and maybe even a few friendships! If people do need to, for whatever reason, be switched around, it will be mostly in between acts.

While you will always be on a team together, you and your team may not always be working on a single project together. There are two different kinds of scenes in this game.

All for One: Group Based Projects will be more traditional team based game play where there is one prompt and the team will brainstorm and work together to develop one singular project together. All the team for one project.

One for All: Individual Based Projects will be feature a prompt where each member of the team will be working on their own solo project for it. These prompts will of course be simpler and less complicated since everyone is working solo. At the end of the round, the average score of all the projects submitted by a team will be the teams score. That way, if someone doesn't turn in a project, it won't hurt the rest of the team! Team brainstorming threads will still be sent out for these rounds and players are encouraged to help each other and brainstorm and talk about the project with their team! You are still a team even on the individual based rounds after all!


--Fun Focused--

The focus of the competition is on having fun and growing as armchair imagineers! I know fall can be a busy time with everyone back at school and figuring out their schedule. I want this to feel like something fun rather than a burden or a commitment you're saddled with. So, I'm taking steps in setting up this competition to try to make it easy for everyone to compete if they would like!

The first major step is that projects will not be judged on detail. I'm not saying that a team of 8 turning in a 5 sentence project would be a good idea, but the focus is on hitting the important notes and communicating your idea effectively rather than on conveying every part of the whole experience. A well written paragraph can go just as far as a whole essay. That being said, if you do want to write and have the time to write an 81 page Fantasyland Expansion, I will happily skim read through it! Nothing wrong with detail, just don't feel pressured if the team doesn't have the time. Same with using reference photos vs. original artwork.


--How to Sign Up--

Are you interested in joining me on this joy ride in a magical journey into Grand Theft Dirigible?

Sign ups start right now!

Just answer these three simple quick questions:

What is your favorite armchair imagineering project you've worked on?
What would you say is your greatest strength as an armchair imagineer?
What is something you would like to try to improve on?

The Competition starts September 16th, 2018!

The goal is to get 12 people, but the more the merrier! Or less works too of course.


--Theme Song--

What better band to represent the One Little Spark Competition, which was inspired by Figment the imagined dragon, than Imagine Dragons!



Let's do this! Any questions?​

Some folks who might be interested in playing this game!
@Cheekylittlerobot
@SukaVayne33
@Poe Dameron
 

James G.

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It's really tempting, but right now there's just enough annoying real-life stuff to deal with that I can't commit the time I'd need to. I do want to watch, learn and plan for a future of complete site domination...or at least not embarrassing myself too much!! Thank you for remembering me, and keep me involved!
 

Pi on my Cake

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It's really tempting, but right now there's just enough annoying real-life stuff to deal with that I can't commit the time I'd need to. I do want to watch, learn and plan for a future of complete site domination...or at least not embarrassing myself too much!! Thank you for remembering me, and keep me involved!
I fully understand annoying real life stuff getting in the way! If you do want to start getting involved, the next episode of the One Sentence Comp should be starting soon enough! It's a great, fun competition. And since there's no commitment and each project is only 3 sentences long it is really easy to fit into day to day life.
 

James G.

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I fully understand annoying real life stuff getting in the way! If you do want to start getting involved, the next episode of the One Sentence Comp should be starting soon enough! It's a great, fun competition. And since there's no commitment and each project is only 3 sentences long it is really easy to fit into day to day life.
I will definitely keep this in mind...if I can just remember to look for it! A friendly nudge my way wouldn't be a bad idea.
 

Pi on my Cake

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Speaking of awesome imagineering competitions, there is about 24 hours left in the final round of the Disney Overhaul Competition hosted by the fabulous @nated1226! My understanding at least is that anyone who wants to participate is welcome to hop in. So, if anyone is interested who hasn't been playing in that game, I'm gonna quote the final prompt below. And if anyone has been playing, don't forget that there is only 28 hours and 7 minutes left!

Challenge 10


Redo a Land!
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Welcome to your final challenge! All points are double! This time you can recreate any land at any Disney Theme Park! Time for a Disney Overhaul!


Task

Your task is to recreate ANY land from ANY Disney Theme Park! You are only allowed to demolish 2 buildings! (you don't have demolish anything if you don’t want too) Everything else must either stay the same or be redone! I want to see major creativity! This is our final challenge so make it count!


Remember!

You can start from scratch or use the existing building.
Stay in the that area and don’t extend the building.
No old or extinct concepts/rides
Maximum of 50 sentences & minimum of 3 sentences
You have till September 9th 7:30 PM PST
Have Fun and Good Luck!
 

Disney Dad 3000

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Of course there's room! Welcome aboard!

Here's all the info in case you need it!

(1) team wise, it's probably a tie between a proposal for Glacier Bay that I was a part of a year or so ago (creator games maybe?) and then an 80s Epcot proposal we did for The Microverse and Turkey pavilions during SA
Personally it might be something I did for SYWTBAI S16 for Hyperspace Falls. I've done things that had maybe more art or more detail here and there, but that one I was really happy with how the presentation turned out and then how the art and idea/pitch came about to fit with the presentation.

(2) I'm not really an expert at anything. If I had to pick one, probably on the artistic side. Getting back into drawing again, and think I've contributed to coming up with good presentation ideas that fit different types of challenges.

(3) attraction type/mode knowledge (more detail on inner workings of all the various technologies that can go into the rides)
 

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