The Sorcerer's Apprentice Season 4: Homecoming Edition - Discussion Thread

spacemt354

Chili's
I forgot to include the answers again lol anyway -- see how you so with some EPCOT sound trivia


(Don't quote this post till after you guess because if you quote it the spoiler answers will show up) @Pionmycake learned that last time haha
Sound #1 - Listen to the Land
Sound #2 - World of Motion
Sound #3 - Horizons
Sound #4 - Universe of Energy
Sound #5 - We've Just Begun To Dream (EPCOT Center Opening)
Sound #6 - Kitchen Kabaret/Veggie Veggie Fruit Fruit
Sound #7 - Magic Journeys
Sound #8 - Communicore BGM
Sound #9 - The Computer Song/ Astuter Computer Revue
Sound #10 - The Land BGM
 

AceAstro

Well-Known Member
I forgot to include the answers again lol anyway -- see how you so with some EPCOT sound trivia


(Don't quote this post till after you guess because if you quote it the spoiler answers will show up) @Pionmycake learned that last time haha
Sound #1 - Listen to the Land
Sound #2 - World of Motion
Sound #3 - Horizons
Sound #4 - Universe of Energy
Sound #5 - We've Just Begun To Dream (EPCOT Center Opening)
Sound #6 - Kitchen Kabaret/Veggie Veggie Fruit Fruit
Sound #7 - Magic Journeys
Sound #8 - Communicore BGM
Sound #9 - The Computer Song/ Astuter Computer Revue
Sound #10 - The Land BGM

I can't believe you played Kitchen Kabaret. We all know Food Rocks > Kitchen Kabaret!
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Ending up listening to the back-half of the podcast that I kind of half-listened to the other night haha. I enjoy feedback not only hearing other people's perspectives but also feedback on how we are doing so I didn't want to miss anything.

In regards to the organization of the projects (whether putting E-Tickets in the front, back, or wherever they land in as you go 'round your expansion plots in clockwise form) the reason why I mention putting detailed content first would be my preference is because I want to be able to give the most attention to what is most detailed.

To take Castle/Verde's projects for example for Castle while they went in clock-wise form around their areas, as a reader you come up on unexpected large chunks of texts wherever the detail lands which makes it an exhausting process. Same with Verde, while they went in a clock-wise fashion I would think you'd want to show off your Hunchback E-Ticket not stick it at the bottom and just have the project kind of...end.

If Babe Ruth is in your lineup would you bat him towards the top or 9th in the order? That's my thought process on it because if you have something special -- the reviewer naturally begins at the top and reads in a linear fashion. And while we try our best to read every word, just human nature that I will have more stamina at the start than I do at the bottom.

How Brava offset that is...having a non-linear website...if I wanted to jump to the Sleeping Beauty coaster and read that, then go to the Hundred Acre wood, and then finish with the restaurants, I could skip around more naturally than it would be in a linear forum post to scroll halfway through, read that, then scroll back up to the top, then back down to the bottom.

Lastly for Verde...this might sound silly but the purpose was to create a literature village? To be honest, I did not get that from the presentation at all. And if that was the purpose, I would have been less critical of not having a purpose. Even giving the area a name like 'Storybook Village' or something like that would have given me a better hint that there was a plot-line that connected everything together. Lead with that!
 

Pi on my Cake

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
Ending up listening to the back-half of the podcast that I kind of half-listened to the other night haha. I enjoy feedback not only hearing other people's perspectives but also feedback on how we are doing so I didn't want to miss anything.

In regards to the organization of the projects (whether putting E-Tickets in the front, back, or wherever they land in as you go 'round your expansion plots in clockwise form) the reason why I mention putting detailed content first would be my preference is because I want to be able to give the most attention to what is most detailed.

To take Castle/Verde's projects for example for Castle while they went in clock-wise form around their areas, as a reader you come up on unexpected large chunks of texts wherever the detail lands which makes it an exhausting process. Same with Verde, while they went in a clock-wise fashion I would think you'd want to show off your Hunchback E-Ticket not stick it at the bottom and just have the project kind of...end.

If Babe Ruth is in your lineup would you bat him towards the top or 9th in the order? That's my thought process on it because if you have something special -- the reviewer naturally begins at the top and reads in a linear fashion. And while we try our best to read every word, just human nature that I will have more stamina at the start than I do at the bottom.

How Brava offset that is...having a non-linear website...if I wanted to jump to the Sleeping Beauty coaster and read that, then go to the Hundred Acre wood, and then finish with the restaurants, I could skip around more naturally than it would be in a linear forum post to scroll halfway through, read that, then scroll back up to the top, then back down to the bottom.

Lastly for Verde...this might sound silly but the purpose was to create a literature village? To be honest, I did not get that from the presentation at all. And if that was the purpose, I would have been less critical of not having a purpose. Even giving the area a name like 'Storybook Village' or something like that would have given me a better hint that there was a plot-line that connected everything together. Lead with that!
That makes total sense

For me, spatial organization makes more sense. But I've also never really read projects through in a critical fashion so my perspective is different as a casual reader who can feel free to skim here and there. So, I can definitely see where you're coming from with all your experience and how that makes more sense thinking about it now

Well, I hosted an episode of the One Sentence Comp so I guess I have read projects critically before, but only being three sentences, it's a very different beast haha.
 

Suchomimus

Well-Known Member
Jesus Christ
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