The Imagineer—Project 1
Players:
-TrevorA
-cmwade77
-KP25701
-Jasonflz
-magicmaya
-Oathkeeper
-wdwbeepbop
-Sassagoula-Rvr
-Missing20K
-comics101
-jedimaster1227
We will be starting with the basics of Imagineering, so this first project will be simple, and quick. Your job is to create a new Character Meet n Greet in Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland. This might seem TOO easy, but believe me its not. The main thing you need to learn is that EVERYTHING in a Disney Theme Park has theming and a story behind it, from the trees in Tomorrowland, to the buildings on Main Street, to even the big hat at Disney’s Hollywood Studios… Everything has a story.
So your project is to make an already existing building in Adventureland be of use, this can be a empty building like the old Adventureland Veranda, or an already in use building and just take what is in it out, like the Shops near the Agrabah Bazaar. One key element is that it must have theming and a story from the moment you step into it from the land to the time you step back out of it. So your thinking how much theming and story can a Meet n Greet be, well with the recently “revealed” Fantasyland Plans it seems that Disney has and will be making Meet n Greets into attractions, just look at the “Pixie Hollow” Tinkerbell and Friends area in Mickey’s ToonTown Fair, with lines that are well over an hour daily.
So here are your musts:
--Themed Queue
--One or More Characters
--Themed Backdrops
--How this ties into Adventureland?
--Overall Story
Also I didn’t mention this earlier but you can make up your own character to place in Adventureland, but it you do you also MUST need a backstory. Other than that the same criteria will be used.
This project is DUE MONDAY AUGUST 10th…. I will begin scoring them on Tuesday Morning… For EVERY DAY you are late, you will get a point deducted from your final score… So being on TIME is KEY… Have fun!! And if you have any questions, please feel free to PM me or post them here…
I will be posting how we the judges will be grading your projects soon as well… So everyone understands how we will grade them, because there will not be a “rubric”