Sage of Time
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Here's another video that captures the lasers nicely:
The lasers look FANTASTIC...
....but why no finale mums?
Here's another video that captures the lasers nicely:
Cut due to windThe lasers look FANTASTIC...
....but why no finale mums?
If you notice, at the end of illuminations, no perimeter fireworks went off around the lagoon. This happens when there is high winds on the lake.Cut due to wind
ORDER IS LITERALLY TURNING INTO AN ABSTRACT LASER SHOW!!!!!!!! more lasers for order, just found this new recently uploaded video. The show is really starting to turn into Illuminations 25 without the water images and different music
Ah. Shame.Cut due to wind
I mentioned that bit about subtlety... but I really don't think that the lasers do anything but support the accents and moods of the show. It's not like it's a rave in there, the lasers just come on for when the music requires them. I love it.All right, here goes.. this is my absolute FAVORITE attraction that Disney has ever had. That being said, I think they may be starting to go a bit overboard with the lasers. As someone mentioned earlier in this thread, this show thrives on subtlety, and doesn't need a bunch of fancy effects to get it's point across. I'm a firm believer in the idea that less is more and that's part of the reason this show has always been my favorite. The lasers IMO should only be there to ACCENT the other effects. These things are looking like they're starting to take over the show. Maybe I'm by myself in this one while others marvel at the new effect, but I really think they should tone it down a bit in certain areas and leave the really dazzling effects for "Celebration".
It's just the vibe I get watching the new vids. My point was I don't think the music requires them every time we see them now, IE all the swoops, (was great when it was just twice during "Celebration"), All the (additional) beams during "Chaos", to me that was only a fire and pyro exploding driven segment that required nothing more. From the videos it does seem to me that at least SOME of them are being used in excess.I mentioned that bit about subtlety... but I really don't think that the lasers do anything but support the accents and moods of the show. It's not like it's a rave in there, the lasers just come on for when the music requires them. I love it.
Chaos has always had plenty of lasers since 1999. You just couldn't see them well.All the (additional) beams during "Chaos", to me that was only a fire and pyro exploding driven segment that required nothing more. From the videos it does seem to me that at least SOME of them are being used in excess.
Here's another video that captures the lasers nicely:
Chaos has always had plenty of lasers since 1999. You just couldn't see them well.
Let me re link this again. The original programming :
They really aren't excessive in person, though the lasers are certainly more noticeable due to being so bright AND colorful. However, it doesn't feel over the top in the main show.
At the end of the holiday tag, you could argue the lasers go a little nuts. But then, so are the fireworks at that point.
I still think my favorite part of the refreshed show isn't the lasers, but rather the fade up of the spotlight during "We Go On". Just fits the moment perfectly.
Just in case you didn't know the lasers have been a nightly tradition at Epcot since day 1, Just like the Main Street Electrical Parade is at the Magic Kingdom. Just like those who have been longing for a return of the Main Street Electrical Parade, this is the time for those Illuminations fans who have been waiting for a really good Laser show over the World Showcase again. As for me, i hope they go all out and add the water images back, I don't even care if the Earth goes dark for some parts of the show.Well hopefully it's something that, like you guys say, in person it looks a lot better. Thevideos naturally wouldn't do it justice. Our local mall has a laser light show. I wouldn't want anything THAT over the top for ROE, it doesn't warrant it.
All right, here goes.. this is my absolute FAVORITE attraction that Disney has ever had. That being said, I think they may be starting to go a bit overboard with the lasers. As someone mentioned earlier in this thread, this show thrives on subtlety, and doesn't need a bunch of fancy effects to get it's point across. I'm a firm believer in the idea that less is more and that's part of the reason this show has always been my favorite. The lasers IMO should only be there to ACCENT the other effects. These things are looking like they're starting to take over the show. Maybe I'm by myself in this one while others marvel at the new effect, but I really think they should tone it down a bit in certain areas and leave the really dazzling effects for "Celebration".
Give or take a year.Just in case you didn't know the lasers have been a nightly tradition at Epcot since day 1
Give or take a year.
Just in case you didn't know the lasers have been a nightly tradition at Epcot since day 1, Just like the Main Street Electrical Parade is at the Magic Kingdom.
There probably both solid state since Epcot did away with the gas lasers, Epcots are probably one of the most powerful out there. But there are so many different types and brands for different venues the odds are that there not the same.This may be a silly question, but is there a difference between the type of lasers used in Reflections of Earth and the type of lasers used indoors at concerts, for example like those used by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra? I assume the system for a more permanent show like Reflections of Earth has a more complex system than a tour that performs in a new venue on a nightly basis.
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