Imagine you want make something new out of what you have sitting around. Think of it like making a recipe with the ingredients you already have.
Take a pinch of MSEP, add a dash of SM, maybe a hint of PTN, stir it all together. To spice things up though, throw in a little of the new secret ingredient number 20190353917.
At that point you will have something that is both familiar, but yet totally different.
Ah yes, The Main-Spectro-Paint-Ical-010100-Night-Magic ParadeImagine you want make something new out of what you have sitting around. Think of it like making a recipe with the ingredients you already have.
Take a pinch of MSEP, add a dash of SM, maybe a hint of PTN, stir it all together. To spice things up though, throw in a little of the new secret ingredient number 20190353917.
At that point you will have something that is both familiar, but yet totally different.
Excellent thread title!!
If MSEP is to return, it should do so bigger and badder than ever. Dream Lights style. Not the taped-together original ‘72 version with the 2001 soundtrack, pretending to be something it’s not. Either that, or bring back the ORIGINAL music with those old floats...much more infectious and classic. However, I love it in all of its forms and would be good to see SOMETHING at MK. (Have we ever confirmed what the heck happened to WDW’s original MSEP after it went to France? It went to Hong Kong and then what?? Destroyed?)
PTN, however, can be driven directly off a cliff and I wouldn’t miss it. A 30 minute pounding musical headache that tries too hard with cold, impersonal floats. SpectroMagic and MSEP both beat it by a country mile.
Ah yes, The Main-Spectro-Paint-Ical-010100-Night-Magic Parade
Honestly? Sounds like they could do worse.
This was used on some of the elements of River of Lights. Or at least a very similar system.High speed projecting on moving objects?
HIGH SPEED PROJECTION ONTO DYNAMIC MOVING OBJECTS - Disney Enterprises, Inc.
A system for projecting content, such as images, onto a moving object. The system includes a tracking module, a prediction module, a projection generation module, and a projector. In one example, thewww.freepatentsonline.com
I mean literally nothing of SM remains aside from a few figures here and there.Imagine you want make something new out of what you have sitting around. Think of it like making a recipe with the ingredients you already have.
Take a pinch of MSEP, add a dash of SM, maybe a hint of PTN, stir it all together. To spice things up though, throw in a little of the new secret ingredient number 20190353917.
At that point you will have something that is both familiar, but yet totally different.
We did. Fantillusion.If Disney wanted, had the money and there was no pandemic, maybe just maybe we could have gotten a successor to Spectromagic..
Knowing how different WDI is from then (Spectromagic) to now (PTN). Expect the new parade to either be modernized and more contemporary (PTN), hire a young musician for the next generation (Todrick Hall), or another Steve Davidson production. If anything, I just hope they take a page from OLC.SpectroMagic was truly one of the greatest things to ever come out of WDW in its entire history. A drop dead gorgeous experience. And that musical score is absolutely beautiful. A grand, classy, emotional parade. I hope a future parade could even come close to it.
That doesn't count!You mean Light Magic?
Here's the parade as it was originally intended before it moved to Paris.We did. Fantillusion.
I mean literally nothing of SM remains aside from a few figures here and there.
Plenty from SM still exists. Maybe not large floats, but the score exists, the story exists, the imagery exists.
So Spectro story, design styles, and music (updated with a nod to MSEP) featuring PtN technology and high speed dynamic projections.
NOTE: The above is not fact or insider info, just pure fan speculation based on @LiterallyNobody post above (#138).
They actually removed something Frozen-related from the parks? Wow. I'm legitimately surprised.Not anymore, when it moved to DCA Incredibles took its place.
That "On This Magic Night" song was great. The only thing I didn't like about SpectroMagic were those creepy Spectromen guys. I could do without seeing THEM again...SpectroMagic was truly one of the greatest things to ever come out of WDW in its entire history.
The Spectromen needed a few costume changes to make them less creepy, but overall a great concept. IMHO, they help bring the parade to life and give it a certain energy.That "On This Magic Night" song was great. The only thing I didn't like about SpectroMagic were those creepy Spectromen guys. I could do without seeing THEM again...
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