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Season 18, Project 10: The Great Literature Ride
Welcome back to the sixth spectrum of theOne Sentence Competition: Prisms of Light SYWTBAI! Solaris Knight's decision to use a new SYWTBAI prism means that all future prompts will be old prompts. The first prompt for the second half of the game is randomly generated through a random number generator, with the first roll being the season number and second being the project/prompt #. It's THAT simple! With this weird new prism in place, OSC is now ground for a revisting of the forum's past, diving into the What Ifs from the most cherished prompts to grace the forum.
-The Set Up-
@TheOriginalTiki: "In season ten, we did a Great Broadway Ride prompt that ended up being one of my all time favorite projects. The Great ____ Ride formula is a wonderful thing to use for Armchair Imagineering as it allows for a research intensive project that's fun and easy to put together with scenes that don't have to have any sort of real connection to each other other than being from the same medium.
Welcome back to the sixth spectrum of the
-The Set Up-
@TheOriginalTiki: "In season ten, we did a Great Broadway Ride prompt that ended up being one of my all time favorite projects. The Great ____ Ride formula is a wonderful thing to use for Armchair Imagineering as it allows for a research intensive project that's fun and easy to put together with scenes that don't have to have any sort of real connection to each other other than being from the same medium.
As you can probably guess with the title of the prompt, this time around you're making a Great Literature Ride to be placed in a park of your choice. The park doesn't have to be Disney, but the ride itself should follow the Great Movie Ride formula of many different scenes of the greatest moments in the history of the medium. As far as timeline is concerned, I'll entirely leave it up to the team to determine when the cut-off for "Great Literature" should be."
-The Submissions-
Team Prospero's Legends of Literature
-Challenge-
Pitch a simple "Great Literature Ride" at any park of your choice, featuring at least one genre/story. You can either pitch the entire ride... or focus on one scene and make it amazing
-Rules-
- I'll be pretty lax about what books you choose, though tread carefully with domain rights.
- You may use between 1 to 3 sentences and up to 1 image.
- No AI generated artwork, writing, or assistance in the brainstorming process is allowed
-Deadline-
This project is due on Thursday, June 6 at 11:59 PM WDW Time
(8:59 PM Disneyland Time), abt four days from now
-Tips-
K.I.S.S. – Keep it simple, silly. Try not to complicate or overthink things too much. It’s a simple, casual competition – there are no eliminations. Propose as you please, let your imagination soar! Especially don't overthink the detail you need for the ride. Check out Team Prospero's Project and see what makes it good, and how it could be even extravagantly realized. Simply listing out what stories you want to incorporate and you have yourself a potentially fine pitch (Yes, just drop a list of some good books and you get points this round)!
-Judging Criteria-
Is it creative?
Is it (generally) realistic?
Does it fit thematically/visually?
BONUS: Favorite Book
Add a small reference to your favorite book. If you don't have one or already have it in your pitch, I daresay you should use Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. You can use up to one extra sentence and image.
Add a small reference to your favorite book. If you don't have one or already have it in your pitch, I daresay you should use Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. You can use up to one extra sentence and image.
Remember, don't overthink it!
And yes Tiki, all your success and nightmares from SYWTBAI will come back to bite your butt and haunt your dreams... The time is here, the place is now, today we become an Imagineer...
And yes Tiki, all your success and nightmares from SYWTBAI will come back to bite your butt and haunt your dreams... The time is here, the place is now, today we become an Imagineer...
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