News Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Historical Construction/Impressions

Old Mouseketeer

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Whenever I'm inside dca, the only thing I can think is "I could be at Disneyland right now"

I disagree. I'm a Disneyland kid--I grew up two miles south of the DL Hotel. DL was my backyard. But I enjoy spending time in DCA--I love the open space and easier pace. It feels less cramped and hurried. The crowd size seems more manageable. Whether I'm eating at the wharf or Boardwalk Pasta, I know I can have a relaxed meal. There's so much that I love at DL Park. But it's a lot harder to get to. It's less a "park" and more an urban environment.
 

britain

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John Williams Writing the score for GE (plus bonus construction video):



THIS is the best video of the bunch. Great new music! Great new images! Including FINALLY a shot of the Falcon IN the land!!!

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MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
They claim this one was shot in the attraction - I'm not so sure. If it was, then kudos to WDI for nailing that CGI prequel feel.

When they were showing off that the graphics package can do, they showed something similar to this that was real-time animated rendering. Don't know if this particular shot was a recorded scene or not. But imagine: you could have a "Turtle Talk with Crush" -type attraction with that level of realism and the characters responding in real-time.
 

britain

Well-Known Member
When they were showing off that the graphics package can do, they showed something similar to this that was real-time animated rendering. Don't know if this particular shot was a recorded scene or not. But imagine: you could have a "Turtle Talk with Crush" -type attraction with that level of realism and the characters responding in real-time.

Right - but it's not as impressive a feat as building an actual ride set that looks like it was made in CG! o_O
 

Snow Queen

Well-Known Member
The Rise of the Resistance one is underwhelming with it's real time rendering look, but the much more visibly tactile Falcon video is exciting, and the John Williams one gave me what I wanted. I like the sound of his new theme at the start.
 

wityblack

Well-Known Member
The Rise of the Resistance one is underwhelming with it's real time rendering look, but the much more visibly tactile Falcon video is exciting, and the John Williams one gave me what I wanted. I like the sound of his new theme at the start.
It's possible that it was shot in the attraction, with some CGI additions to make up for the parts that aren't finished yet, so it's a mix of CGI and actual set pieces.
 

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