25 October 2010
Design & History of the Disneyland Hotel 1955-1965
Designing Disney with a detailed look at the first ten years of the Disneyland Hotel.
22 October 2010
Marvel Studios Pumps the Brakes on The Runaways
Deadline.com:
Marvel simply has too much going on at the moment and will take its time on the live action adaptation of the comic hatched by Lost writer Brian K. Vaughan... Director Peter Sollett, who signed up with the idea this would be his followup to Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist, is still attached but has been invited to take another film first.The film was scheduled to go into production early next year.
21 October 2010
John Lasseter Officially Director of Cars 2, Brad Lewis Now Co-Director
Co-Director was the title bestowed on Jan Pinkava after he was removed from Ratatouille.
It's basically a "thanks for your hard work, but we'll take it from here" sort of thing.
It's basically a "thanks for your hard work, but we'll take it from here" sort of thing.
20 October 2010
Confirmed: Brenda Chapman No Longer Director Pixar's Brave
The New York Times confirms, but they report that she remains on staff at Pixar.
I wonder if it's another situation like Jan Pinkava; after being replaced as the director of Ratatouille he took on lesser responsibilities at Pixar and shortly left the company.
I don't have any inside information but it wouldn't surprise me if Ms. Chapman moved on shortly.
I wonder if it's another situation like Jan Pinkava; after being replaced as the director of Ratatouille he took on lesser responsibilities at Pixar and shortly left the company.
I don't have any inside information but it wouldn't surprise me if Ms. Chapman moved on shortly.
19 October 2010
Disney and More: Walt Disney, Wernher von Braun and the Space Program
Alain from Disney and More with another fascinating article on a relatively unexplored moment in Disney history.
Carousel of Progress Like You've Never Seen It
More behind-the-scenes pictures from Imagineering Disney, this time from the Carousel of Progress at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World.
Some pretty great pictures of animatronics up close. Cat nip for geeks like me.
One of my favorite bits:
One of my favorite bits:
The printed paper props (newspapers, calendar, etc.) are made up of stacks of the exact same print. If the top print wares out or goes missing, the subsequent layers of paper are identical.
Al Lutz: Horsing Around
A new update from the grandfather of internet Disneyland rumormongering.
Neither the Tomorrowland nor the Frontierland expansions are anywhere near moving forward. Mr. Lutz focuses on some of the developments being explored for Frontierland but it wouldn't surprise me if there's some action in Tomorrowland first.
There is a Tron attraction being developed for Disneyland that some folks are quite bullish on. If the film is a big hit this December, the project is guaranteed to gather more steam.
The problem with all of this is that TDA isn't looking to move forward on any major projects in Disneyland Park until after Cars Land is completed in 2012. A lot can change in eighteen months. There are no solid plans right now and many options are being developed and explored.
18 October 2010
Cartoon Brew: Brenda Chapman No Longer Directing Pixar's Brave?
Brave has had a somewhat troubled development, so this isn't that surprising.
Crazy rumors floating into our offices this afternoon from reliable sources. We hear that Brenda Chapman, the first woman director at Pixar, has left the studio and is no longer directing Brave (previously titled The Bear and the Bow). We hear that she was pushed aside from full directing duties a while back, and that story artist Mark Andrews (who also co-directed the Pixar short One Man Band) has taken over directorial duties. We understand that the change officially happened last week, although it had been inevitable for some time.As mentioned in the article, directors being replaced on animated films is a fairly common occurrence. But this is particularly noteworthy because Brave was to be the first Pixar film directed by a woman.
Iron Man 3 To Be Released 03 May 2013
Speaking of Iron Man 3, Marvel just announced the film will be released 03 May 2013.
No word on a director.
No word on a director.
Shanghai Disneyland Construction to Begin in November?
Translated from Cantonese. Take it with a grain of salt.
Disney Buys-Out Paramount's Marvel Contract, Will Release Avengers & Iron Man 3
Disney will pay $115 million to Paramount but avoids having to work with a rival studio to launch major tentpoles. Paramount is still promoting and releasing Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger next summer.
Deadline.com
Deadline.com
Paramount had been earning an 8% distribution fee on the Marvel titles like Iron Man. Paramount also put up P&A and got reimbursed over time. The $115 million will be paid in two installments--half when Iron Man 3 is released and the other half when The Avengers is released. One will be released May, 2012 and the other a year later. If those movies perform more strongly than expected, Paramount will earn more than $115 million. I'm told that the studio is actually getting 9% on that third Iron Man movie, a reward for launching one of Hollywood's most valuable franchises.
15 October 2010
WDW Cast Members Vote Down Proposed Contract
Orlando Sentinel:
The proposed contract would have guaranteed a one-time $550 bonus plus three 3 percent raises during the course of the 42-month contract for full-time workers not already at the top of their pay scale.If you are a full-time Cast Member in a front-lines job like merchandise or attractions, and you are at the top of your pay scale, you are bringing in at most ~$25,000 a year. You would not be eligible for the proposed raises.
14 October 2010
Lost Disney Laugh-O-Grams at Museum of Modern Art
Cartoon Brew:
Cole Johnson located Goldie Locks and The Three Bears at MoMA under a 1929 sound reissue title “The Peroxide Kid” and Gerstein recently identified the lost Jack The Giant Killer, which the Museum had under the name “The K-O Kid”.
In addition to the two new discoveries, newly preserved and restored prints of Little Red Riding Hood, Puss In Boots and The Four Musicians Of Bremen will be screened at MoMA along with Disney’s original 1921 Laugh-O-Gram sample reel and several Ub Iwerks cartoons – Flip the Frog in Techno-Cracked (1933) and the ComicColor Don Quixote (1934).For Disney enthusiasts, this is a huge find.
This means that all seven 1922 Disney Laugh-O-Grams fairy tales – Holy Grails to Disney historians – are now known to exist.
The Telegraph Interviews Euro Disney Chief Philippe Gas
Some highlights:
“We still have 26 years of payments, but I don’t think it matters to have everything paid off. I think you want to be able to look at the sustained profitability – for me, this is the goal.”Euro Disney plans to be debt free in 2036 but they will pay down 25% of the current debt by 2013.
High on Mr Gas’s agenda are the development of the Disney Studios, where he plans more attractions and restaurants with the intention of turning it into a “one-day experience”. New Disney characters he is keen to feature at the park include Disney’s Cars and Ratatouille.
“Ratatouille is perfect, as it is set in Paris,” he said, pointing to a large wall poster of the film in his office.Wink.
Pirates of the Caribbean Video Game Scheduled for 2011 Cancelled; Developer Hit With Layoffs
Bold moves by the new management team at Disney Interactive.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned was in development at Propaganda Games. The entire team working on the game has been laid off.
You can watch a trailer released last June for the now-cancelled game here.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned was in development at Propaganda Games. The entire team working on the game has been laid off.
You can watch a trailer released last June for the now-cancelled game here.
WDWMagic.com: Panoramic Photo of Fantasyland Construction Work
Massive.
That's the Little Mermaid show building rising back on the right by the indestructible Toontown Fair tents. The Beast's castle and the Be Our Guest restaurant are rising on the left.
The plans have been significantly improved since the original "color with the Princesses" announcement, but it's still no Harry Potter-killer.
(56k internet connections will weep.)
That's the Little Mermaid show building rising back on the right by the indestructible Toontown Fair tents. The Beast's castle and the Be Our Guest restaurant are rising on the left.
The plans have been significantly improved since the original "color with the Princesses" announcement, but it's still no Harry Potter-killer.
(56k internet connections will weep.)
Disney and More: Disneyland Paris - The 20th Anniversary Projects
Updated effects for Big Thunder Mountain, finally adding the movie tie-in to Pirates of the Caribbean and updated effects (and story changes?) for Phantom Manor.
And if I were a betting man, I'd put money on Star Tours 2.
And if I were a betting man, I'd put money on Star Tours 2.
13 October 2010
On the Set of Star Tours 2 With C-3PO
New post from Imagineer Tom Fitzgerald on the official Disney Parks Blog.
Al Lutz on Cars Land Master Planning
Over at MiceAge, Al Lutz gives a detailed rundown of the shops and restaurants coming to Cars Land. A few of the finer points are still in flux, but for the most part you can count on what he details.
But what I found the most informative was what he has to say about master planning the mix of offerings in the new land:
The huge mistake that DCA's original planners and executives made (most of whom have since left Disney and are not on the invite list for any of the DCA grand opening ceremonies in 2011 and 2012) back when the park was in final design and construction in 1998-2001 are still fresh in people's minds. After TDA took a second look at the plans, WDI purposely scaled back the dining and merchandise from Phase One of Cars Land. Sarge's Surplus Hut, for instance, will sit empty on opening day, and the walkways leading in and out of Cars Land are designed to lead to future park expansion pads.There's a lot more and it's well worth reading.
Meet the People Behind the Pixels
Not your typical behind-the-scenes look at the making of Tangled. Made by the animation department for the animation department.
Seems like a fun place to work.
12 October 2010
Michael Giacchino Scoring Cars 2
Variety (Subscription required):
He's already begun work on "Cars 2" for Pixar founder John Lasseter; he will finish in the spring. Abrams' "Super 8," "Mission: Impossible IV" and the sci-fi epic "John Carter of Mars" (directed by another Pixar vet, Andrew Stanton) will follow.
In the meantime, he is adapting John Williams' themes for the refreshed "Star Tours" ride at Disneyland and has a commission for an original piece for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for next fall.He's the new Randy Newman!
11 October 2010
I Come To Bury Mulholland Madness, Not To Praise It
Today is the last day to ride Mulholland Madness. Tomorrow the ride will be shuttered and await its transformation into Goofy's Flight School.
Goofy's Flight School is not going to be highly themed or immersive. But it will be considerably more attractive than Mulholland Madness.
Tim Delaney was the lead Imagineer overseeing the design of Paradise Pier. An immensely talented designer responsible for Discoveryland at Disneyland Paris among others, his expertise was completely wasted on the California Adventure project.
The Imagineers working on Paradise Pier pulled no punches. They knew what a disappointment it was. But they did the best they could with the extremely limited resources available to them and a creative mandate that stifled their best work.
Goofy's Flight School is not going to be highly themed or immersive. But it will be considerably more attractive than Mulholland Madness.
Tim Delaney was the lead Imagineer overseeing the design of Paradise Pier. An immensely talented designer responsible for Discoveryland at Disneyland Paris among others, his expertise was completely wasted on the California Adventure project.
The Imagineers working on Paradise Pier pulled no punches. They knew what a disappointment it was. But they did the best they could with the extremely limited resources available to them and a creative mandate that stifled their best work.
Disney Announces Tron Night, Revs Up Marketing Machine
NYTimes.com:
Borrowing a marketing ploy from 20th Century Fox and “Avatar,” the Walt Disney Company said it would preview more than 20 minutes of its forthcoming “Tron: Legacy”free at Imax theaters around the world. Fox and Imax created this model by showing about 15 minutes of “Avatar” a few months before that movie’s release.The screenings will take place Thursday, 28 October. Tickets will be available on a first-come basis starting tomorrow. You can find more information at facebook.com/tron.
Secretariat Opens #3 For the Weekend
Why can't Disney get a film to open?
Deadline.com:
TheWrap has an interview with marketing chief MT Carney. She's candid, but what happens if Tangled underperforms?
Deadline.com:
All weekend, rival studio execs snarked to me about how the Secretariat marketing campaign was "horrid," in the words of one. "The only audience interested was old females, but the print and the spots made it look like an action movie. Where was The Blind Side's spunky female empowerment, the comedy, the romance?" Criticized another, "I think when you take the beautiful Diane Lane and turn her into a frumpy aged-up woman, you're flirting with danger. Then there's the whole horse thing, which is probably second only to boxing in moviegoing 'who cares?'.Another miss for the Studios' embattled marketing department.
TheWrap has an interview with marketing chief MT Carney. She's candid, but what happens if Tangled underperforms?
08 October 2010
Disney's California Adventure - Pun Central
Outsourcing various creative elements in theme park design is not a new development, but the extent to which it was utilized in creating Disney's California Adventure was unprecedented in Disney history.
Yesterland.com:
Of course, Shanghai Disneyland is being designed almost wholly by outside creative companies. Their work is being overseen by WDI. It's similar to the way Universal Creative operates and, if successful in Shanghai, will be the new operating procedure at Imagineering moving forward.
Yesterland.com:
The captions and the names of most of the games were outsourced by Disney to Karma Creative (now World Creative Supply), a company whose business is to “name products, create slogans, write tag lines, and proofread text.” Karma Creative was responsible for many the original attraction, restaurant, and shop names at Disney’s California Adventure—their specialty was puns.MaliBOOMer, Malibu-Ritos, Baker's Field Bakery, Taste Pilot's Grill and on and on.
Of course, Shanghai Disneyland is being designed almost wholly by outside creative companies. Their work is being overseen by WDI. It's similar to the way Universal Creative operates and, if successful in Shanghai, will be the new operating procedure at Imagineering moving forward.
Disney Research Developing TeslaTouch
CNN:
"It's kind of like a buzzing or a vibration. It has the same effect as a buzz," said Chris Harrison, one of the Disney researchers and a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon University. "But if you carefully tune the frequency and the vibration of the panel you can actually create things that feel like sandpaper or rubber or a wall."
In the case of a touch screen keyboard -- like those on the Apple iPhone, for example -- users would be able to feel the location of the keys, and could learn to "touch type" without looking at their hands, he said.Sounds interesting, but what's the application for Disney? Another patent that reaps large licensing fees.
Lost Disneylandia
Art and commentary from last month's Destination D event, presented by Progress City, U.S.A.
Some amazing art for never-realized attractions like a Fantasyland boat ride for The Black Cauldron or an interactive dark ride for The Black Hole.
Some amazing art for never-realized attractions like a Fantasyland boat ride for The Black Cauldron or an interactive dark ride for The Black Hole.
07 October 2010
The Life of Walt Disney
BBC Radio 4 program "Great Lives" discusses the life of Walt Disney.
Guests include cartoonist Gerald Scarfe and Richard Williams, creator of Roger Rabbit.
Guests include cartoonist Gerald Scarfe and Richard Williams, creator of Roger Rabbit.
Major Restructuring at Disney Theatrical Group
How does Group head Thomas Schumacher still have a job?
Deadline.com:
Deadline.com:
The Disney Theatrical Group has always and still does report to the Walt Disney Studios chairman who is Rich Ross of course. Yet Schumacher likes to think he's running a boutique business that's not under Ross's direction. (Hmm.) So here is what's really going on: Word is that Schumacher's contract is up for renewal. And [David] Schrader, a former finance manager for American Airlines whose rapid ascension at Disney has caused some raised eyebrows, is positioning himself as the new executive leader with studio brass. Meanwhile, Schumacher recently had his personal deal to produce live-action features for Walt Disney Studios, with a focus on movie musicals, cancelled by Ross.Mary Poppins is a steady performer but DTG has failed to replicate its early success. The division relies almost entirely on the ridiculous amounts of cash generated by The Lion King.
06 October 2010
Sam Raimi Commits to Disney Oz Take
Deadline.com:
The studio has received a commitment from director Sam Raimi to Oz: The Great And Powerful as his next film. Raimi had become attached to Oz in June, with the hope of landing Robert Downey Jr to play the title character.Pulitzer Prize-winner David Lindsay-Abaire is rewriting the script. He previously worked with Raimi on the now-canned Spider Man 4.
Interactive Graveyard Coming to WDW Haunted Mansion
Inside The Magic:
The entire attraction is going down for refurbishment in January. I've heard rumors that they are looking to add more of a New Orleans flair to the mansion (and a hatbox ghost?). It doesn't make any sense but they've done weirder things.
Though Disney has not officially announced what is coming to the graveyard, reports suggest that the recent interactive play-test that took place in April is a sign of what’s in the works for this location. In addition to rerouting the attraction’s queue to better accommodate handicapped/wheelchair access (guests needing assistance currently enter via the exit), a new graveyard is reportedly being installed that will replace the former (at least in part), adding a level of interactivity to the area.The entire queue is being reworked and will wind its way closer to the waterfront. The graveyard is going to be a much more central part of it.
The entire attraction is going down for refurbishment in January. I've heard rumors that they are looking to add more of a New Orleans flair to the mansion (and a hatbox ghost?). It doesn't make any sense but they've done weirder things.
"It Was Actually, Frankly Too Crowded"
The Orange County Register:
Some Disney fans, especially annual passholders, were angered by the company’s decision to limit the Halloween fireworks show to after-hours parties. But Disney officials said they had a good reason: The viewing areas were too packed.Is anyone buying that?
04 October 2010
Former Yahoo! VP & John Pleasants Named Disney Interactive Co-Presidents
Deadline.com:
Yahoo VP of Media Jimmy Pitaro will Co-President the Disney Interactive Media Group with John Pleasants who also continues as CEO of Playdom, the fast-growing social games publishing company recently acquired by Disney earlier this year for up to $763 million.
Goofy Trooper
Former Disney animator Michael Peraza writes about his time developing the series that would eventually be known as Goof Troop.
01 October 2010
Oriental Land Company Set to Continue Spending Spree Until 2016
Tokyo Disneyland is set to receive 200 billion yen ($2.4 billion) worth of new additions between now and 2016. That's an astounding amount of infrastructure investment.
Theme Park Tourist:
Theme Park Tourist:
2011 will see the opening of Mickey's Philharmagic, and Cinderella's Fairytale Hall at Tokyo Disneyland, along with the addition of the $22 million Jasmine's Flying Carpets and a version of the Fantasmic show at Tokyo DisneySea. This will be followed in 2012 by the opening of Toy Story Mania at Tokyo DisneySea. Further new attractions are likely to be installed in the next few years, if the company's spending plans are carried out as stated.
Walt Disney Explains His Plans for EPCOT
"The most exciting, by far the most important part of our Florida project - in fact the heart of everything we'll be doing at Disney World is our experimental prototype community of tomorrow. We call it EPCOT."
30 September 2010
Disney Considering Just Making a Film About the Whole Damn Magic Kingdom
Sean O'Neal writing for the AV Club:
But to the studio’s credit, it seems to be taking that possible exploitation of its own properties very seriously, with executives reportedly very mindful of the fact that it could end up damaging the entire Disney brand if the film—which is being described as Disney’s own Justice League or The Avengers—ends up feeling like a feature-length commercial that trades entirely on past successes. (Of course, the fact that even studio executives are thinking in those terms pretty much confirms that it would be, right?)
Construction Crews Begin Dismantling Maliboomer
I have heard that the ride has been sold to another, not Disney amusement park.
29 September 2010
Fake Tickets, Scorching Heat
Marty Sklar and Dick Nunis reminisce on Disneyland's disastrous opening day.
Disneyland Mandates That Muslim Employees Look Ridiculous
Favorite quote:
Cruel. Would they make Christians wear that? Yes? Wow.
28 September 2010
Interview With Black Cauldron Producer Joe Hale
The Black Cauldron is not one of my favorite Disney films, but its development is fascinating to read about.
1998 CGI Test Footage for Abandoned Roger Rabbit 2
Every once and a while there is new interest in developing a sequel to Roger Rabbit.
Who knows, now that Steven Spielberg is on better terms with Disney maybe something will eventually come of it.
Who knows, now that Steven Spielberg is on better terms with Disney maybe something will eventually come of it.
27 September 2010
Gore Verbinski in Talks to Re-team With Johnny Depp on Lone Ranger
Deadline.com:
Verbinski, whose last live action film was 2007’s Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, is getting serious about making his next directing outing The Lone Ranger, the Disney pic that has Jerry Bruckheimer producing with Depp playing Tonto.Huh.
Disney Agrees to Allow Hijab for Intern
The Greater Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) announced today that a Chicago Muslim woman employed as an intern at Disneyland in Anaheim will be allowed to wear an Islamic head scarf, or hijab, at work.Interesting. But we don't know what the accommodation entails.
Is it similar to the option given to the Grand Californian employee, only the intern accepted?
Bloomberg: Disney, Sony, Warner Planning $30 Home Film-Viewing Option
Sony Pictures, Warner Bros. and Walt Disney Co. are in talks with the largest cable TV systems to offer films for as much as $30 per showing soon after they run in theaters.
The studios are talking with In Demand, a partnership of Cox Communications Inc., Comcast Corp. and Time Warner Cable Inc., Bob Benya, chief executive officer of In Demand, said in an interview. Disney is also discussing streaming films on Web- linked devices such as Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox console and Sony Corp.’s PlayStation 3, people with knowledge of the talks said.Okay, but how do they convince the already nervous exhibitors that this isn't going to destroy their business?
25 September 2010
Disney and More: Goodbye Disneyland Paris Epcot
Disney and More has found the mythical artwork created at Walt Disney Imagineering showcasing a monorail system and an Epcot-style park for Disneyland Paris.
Meet Ace
Tom Fitzgerald, EVP & Senior Creative Executive at Walt Disney Imagineering, has started a series of posts for the official Disney Parks Blog on the development of the new Star Tours.
Today, after his presentation at the Destination D event, he posted an entry showcasing two new droids created for the redesigned Star Tours: a "spokesbot" voiced by actress Allison Janney and new tour pilot Ace.
Today, after his presentation at the Destination D event, he posted an entry showcasing two new droids created for the redesigned Star Tours: a "spokesbot" voiced by actress Allison Janney and new tour pilot Ace.
24 September 2010
Destination D Live Coverage
MiceChat is constantly updating with live coverage from today and tomorrow's Destination D event at the Disneyland Resort.
They're only updating with interesting things, like the Hatbox Ghost coming back.
They're only updating with interesting things, like the Hatbox Ghost coming back.
Disney Interactive Chief Resigns
A tenure marked by a litany of tepid strategies in quick succession.
The Wall Street Journal (Subscription required):
But...
The Wall Street Journal (Subscription required):
[Disney Interactive Media Group]'s difficulty defining its mission had been a source of frustration for senior Disney executives, including Mr. Iger, who has frequently cited the need for media companies like his to embrace new technologies wholeheartedly. While some of Disney's efforts in new media have been robust, others have been fragmented.One potential replacement being floated is John Pleasants, current EVP at Disney and prior CEO of recently acquired Playdom. Pleasants previously worked for gaming giant EA.
But...
he’s not the only possibility if Iger wants to promote from within a group that includes entrepreneurs and Disney execs. The EVP level includes Lane Merrifield, Disney Online Studios and Co-Founder and GM of Club Penguin; Disney vets Larry Shapiro, EVP-Business Development and Operations, and Paul Yanover, Disney Online. Bart Decrem and Andrew Lacey, who came along with the summer acquisition of Tapulous, have exec gigs; Decrem is SVP-GM of Disney Mobile, while Lacy is SVP & Head of Studios.
But Iger also has shown a willingness to move execs from group to group—Rich Ross from Disney to head the studio, for instance—and going outside completely isn’t out of the realm if he really wants to shake things up.
Behind-the-Scenes Photos From Pirates of the Caribbean
Imagineering Disney with another set of behind-the-scenes photos, this time from the Magic Kingdom's Pirates of the Caribbean.
Up close and personal with several audio-animatronics.
Up close and personal with several audio-animatronics.
23 September 2010
Paradise Pier Ice Cream Co.
New period appropriate name and logo for the ice cream location formerly known as Catch-A-Flav.
Too bad nothing can be done about the building itself, a sqaure, stucco storefront.
(Via Magic Eye)
Too bad nothing can be done about the building itself, a sqaure, stucco storefront.
(Via Magic Eye)
Blockbuster Files For Bankruptcy, Disney Among New Creditors
It's been known to be happening for months, but Blockbuster made it official today and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The plan calls for more than $1 billion in debt to be written off and brought down to a much more manageable $100 million.
Blockbuster's new line of creditors include its movie studio suppliers, including Warner Brothers, Universal, Fox, Sony and Disney.
The movie studios have always had a cozy relationship with Blockbuster, dating back to the 1990's when Blockbuster was the premiere movie rental location. Even as the company's fortunes have waned, the studios have remained close. Hollywood believes it is in their interest to keep Blockbuster around, where the average rental costs more than four times those from competitors like Redbox.
But how long can Blockbuster hang around? The movie studios have seen what happened when the music industry was caught unprepared for the digital revolution, but Disney seems one of the few willing to put its content where it's mouth is.
Blockbuster's new line of creditors include its movie studio suppliers, including Warner Brothers, Universal, Fox, Sony and Disney.
The movie studios have always had a cozy relationship with Blockbuster, dating back to the 1990's when Blockbuster was the premiere movie rental location. Even as the company's fortunes have waned, the studios have remained close. Hollywood believes it is in their interest to keep Blockbuster around, where the average rental costs more than four times those from competitors like Redbox.
But how long can Blockbuster hang around? The movie studios have seen what happened when the music industry was caught unprepared for the digital revolution, but Disney seems one of the few willing to put its content where it's mouth is.
22 September 2010
Ad Age: Why Disney Pictures Could Soon Look A Lot Like Procter & Gamble
She's also trying to bring a more agency-like approach to marketing at Disney, which will soon release the first slate of films from new studio Chairman Rich Ross, who joined last October from the Disney Channel. She has appointed "brand leads" for each of the studio's releases across its Disney, Touchstone Pictures, Pixar and DreamWorks divisions.
Disney Parks Press Conference Tomorrow
Disney Parks is holding a press conference in New York City tomorrow.
Don't get too excited, though. Pretty sure it's just to announce the new marketing campaign for 2011, "Let The Memories Begin."
But if you want to board the hype train anyway, they'll be live streaming it at 12:45 PM EDT on the Disney Parks Blog.
Don't get too excited, though. Pretty sure it's just to announce the new marketing campaign for 2011, "Let The Memories Begin."
But if you want to board the hype train anyway, they'll be live streaming it at 12:45 PM EDT on the Disney Parks Blog.
Imagineer John Mauro on the Disneyland Hotel Rebuild
"You have to understand that the Disneyland Hotel was built in bits and pieces over the past 50 years. Which is why - while this Resort has some great individual elements - it doesn't have great flow-thru. The Disneyland Hotel doesn't tell one cohesive story," Mauro explained. "That's why Imagineering is abandoning the piecemeal approach that we typically took when dealing with the Disneyland Hotel and are now facing all of these issues head on."
Back in the WestCOT days, the plan was to build The New Disneyland Hotel over by Harbor Blvd on the land now used as shuttle bus loading/unloading. When the Resort expansion plans were halved in the lead up to California Adventure, The New Disneyland Hotel was left on the drawing board.
When plans were being drawn up more recently for the current rebuild, one of the initial proposals was to level the existing Hotel and start from scratch.
I understand why they opted against it. Logistically, it wasn't feasible to keep portions of the old Hotel operating while trying to construct a new and very different hotel at the same time. But compare the Disneyland Hotel at Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland or Tokyo Disneyland to Anaheim's relic and you can see how razing the towers would allow the land to be transformed.
But the Disneyland Hotel has needed a major rethink for over twenty years. It's nice to see it finally being tackled at large. Hopefully once completed it will be worth staying there again.
And maybe the dreadful Paradise Pier Hotel will get similar treatment next.
21 September 2010
Disney Parks - Big Revenue, Even Bigger Expenses
Walt Disney Company stock analysis by Trefis.
A Trefis cash-flow analysis finds that the parks and resorts segment contributes about 30% of Disney’s revenues but only 10% to its estimated stock value, making it the company’s fourth-most important division.
Bob Iger: At Times We Feel Under-Appreciated
Highlights from Bob Iger's discussion at today's Goldman Sachs Communacopia.
If you missed it but wanted to listen in, there will be a replay 05 October 2010 at 4 PM PDT here.
WDI Testing in California Adventure This Week
MousePlanet:
If you're in DCA this week and run across some people running around with props and costumes, I may know what they're doing. WDI is apparently testing a new interactive experience at DCA this week: it was described to me as a Kim Possible-type scavenger hunt, but themed to the California Gold Rush. You might spot them on the West side of the park. I have no idea what the final iteration of this test might be (or if they'll even develop it into anything).There was a rumor this was going to be themed to Disney Channel's Phineas and Ferb series.
Trailer For Gnomeo and Juliet
At one point a Walt Disney Feature Animation production, a Mirimax production and finally a Touchstone production, Gnomeo and Juliet has spent the last six years in development hell.
Anyone remember Disney's short lived brush with outsourced animation five years ago? You can't tell me Valiant and The Wild aren't in constant rotation in your Blu-ray player...
Anyone remember Disney's short lived brush with outsourced animation five years ago? You can't tell me Valiant and The Wild aren't in constant rotation in your Blu-ray player...
20 September 2010
Thomas the Tank Engine For Sale? Disney's Not Interested This Time
In 2005, Disney and Apax Partners were in negotiations for Disney to purchase the rights to Thomas the Tank Engine. Disney walked away from those talks when the two parties couldn't agree on a price.
Now Deadline.com is reporting that Apax is hoping to offload Thomas early next year and is eyeing Disney as a possible buyer. They've even cut the asking price by more than $300 million.
But my understanding is that right now Disney's just not interested. As Deadline's report notes, Disney's invested in the upstart Chuggington series and many in the industry view Thomas the Tank Engine as a dying brand.
Never say never but don't expect Disney to do more then due diligence.
Now Deadline.com is reporting that Apax is hoping to offload Thomas early next year and is eyeing Disney as a possible buyer. They've even cut the asking price by more than $300 million.
But my understanding is that right now Disney's just not interested. As Deadline's report notes, Disney's invested in the upstart Chuggington series and many in the industry view Thomas the Tank Engine as a dying brand.
Never say never but don't expect Disney to do more then due diligence.
Bob Iger Speaks Tuesday at Goldman Sachs Communacopia Conference
He's scheduled to speak 21 September 2010 at 12:50 PM EDT. You can listen live here.
What to expect: a discussion on emerging medias.
What not to expect: any new products or initiatives.
What to expect: a discussion on emerging medias.
What not to expect: any new products or initiatives.
19 September 2010
Disneyland AP 20% Merchandise Discount Extended Through Holidays
I hear Walt Disney World will be announcing something similar soon.
Current merchandise sell-through must be weak and if they're extending it through the holiday season Disney must not be expect it to improve anytime soon.
Every earnings call, you get executives saying they're going to start weening visitors off of discounts. But the discounts remain and, in some cases, deepen.
But you can't blame them.
Current merchandise sell-through must be weak and if they're extending it through the holiday season Disney must not be expect it to improve anytime soon.
Every earnings call, you get executives saying they're going to start weening visitors off of discounts. But the discounts remain and, in some cases, deepen.
But you can't blame them.
17 September 2010
Paul Lee Making Aggressive Deals at ABC
Deadline:
In his development picks so far, new ABC chief Paul Lee has gone mostly for noisy, light/genre projects from proven auspices with premium deals for True Lies, Darren Star's dramedy adaptation of the book Good Christian Bitches and a horror thriller from Paranormal Activity writer-director Oren Peli.That's three high profile deals in a very short amount of time.
16 September 2010
Disney and More: Dubai Marvel Theme Park
That's an amazing looking park.
However, as this park concept was obviously done some years ago in agreement or at the request of Marvel Inc AND considering that Disney now owns Marvel chances are that this park concept was in the "the pack" of the Disney-Marvel deal. In this case it would mean that what you saw today in this article might be, with a bit of luck, the concept which will serve as inspiration - or at least part of it - for DLP third park!No. All creative development on the proposed theme park still belongs to the developer Tatweer, not Marvel or Disney. And while the park in Dubai is currently on hold, it could still be built some day.
More Parks and Resorts Executive Shuffling to Give More Attention to Next Gen Project
The Orlando Sentinel:
Doug McGuire has been promoted to senior vice president in charge of global development, which is currently at work on plans for a new Disney theme park in Shanghai, China. McGuire had been senior vice president of global marketing operations.
McGuire succeeds Parks and Resorts executive vice president Nick Franklin, freeing Franklin up to focus more of his attention on Disney’s closely guarded “Next Generation Experience” project.They really are putting a lot of eggs into the "Next Gen" basket.
15 September 2010
Orlando Sentinel: Plus-Sized Customers at Orlando Theme Parks
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average American weighed about 25 pounds more in 2002 than he or she did in 1960. Meanwhile, obesity rates have skyrocketed: Last year, for example, 33 states — including Florida — reported that at least a quarter of their populations were grosslyoverweight.Horrifying.
Allears.net, a Disney fan site, has a specific section called "Walt Disney World at Large" that details amenities such as the oversized robes available in the resort's spas. Fans on Disboards.com who refer to themselves as "Pooh-sized"...HORRIFYING!
Disney and More: Looking Back at Disney's America
Some concept art I don't remember seeing before.
Bob Weiss, the creative director for the project, is now the Imagineer in charge of California Adventure.
UPDATE: Looks like most of the art and information came from this Progress City, U.S.A article.
Bob Weiss, the creative director for the project, is now the Imagineer in charge of California Adventure.
UPDATE: Looks like most of the art and information came from this Progress City, U.S.A article.
Telegraph: Euro Disney Ponders Marvel Superheroes Theme Park
Philippe Gas, the chief executive of Euro Disney, said one idea for a third park is "a superheroes park" following the acquisition of Marvel by Disney - although the construction of a third park is a long-term vision. Mr Gas said there is a possibility that a decision to build a third park could come as late as 2020, although it may come earlier if planned work on the Disney Studios park is completed.That is one idea...
14 September 2010
Michael Eisner: ESPN Acquisition "One of the Best Acquisitions Maybe of That Whole Century"
Forbes:
There are lots of rumors that Disney is looking to divest itself of ABC (rumors that Bob Iger denies every time he is asked). But would ESPN be included in that sale? Would anyone be interested in ABC if ESPN wasn't included?
In hindsight, former Disney CEO Michael Eisner calls his decision in 1995 to buy CapCities/ABC, and with it, its crown jewel ESPN, "one of the best acquisitions maybe of that whole century."It probably was, if not the best, one of the best.
There are lots of rumors that Disney is looking to divest itself of ABC (rumors that Bob Iger denies every time he is asked). But would ESPN be included in that sale? Would anyone be interested in ABC if ESPN wasn't included?
Euro Disney Has Not Officially Announced They Are Building A Third Theme Park
With Euro Disney SCA and the French authorities signing a new agreement today, there has been a deluge of stories popping up on Disney fan sites that the company has "officially announced it will build a third theme park" at the Resort.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The original agreement required Euro Disney to open a third theme park at the Resort by 2017 in order to receive the permanent land rights from the French government.
The new agreement allows Euro Disney to wait until 2030 to open a third theme park BUT they are no longer required to. If the company finds it is not financially viable, they can opt out of building a new park. Under the new agreement, Euro Disney is not penalized for this and the permanent land rights revert to them in 2030.
So, unlike Walt Disney Studios Paris, there is no incentive for Disney to build a third park unless the market actually merits it.
Will Euro Disney end up building a third park at Disneyland Paris? Very possibly. Have they said they are committed to doing it? Not in the slightest.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The original agreement required Euro Disney to open a third theme park at the Resort by 2017 in order to receive the permanent land rights from the French government.
The new agreement allows Euro Disney to wait until 2030 to open a third theme park BUT they are no longer required to. If the company finds it is not financially viable, they can opt out of building a new park. Under the new agreement, Euro Disney is not penalized for this and the permanent land rights revert to them in 2030.
So, unlike Walt Disney Studios Paris, there is no incentive for Disney to build a third park unless the market actually merits it.
Will Euro Disney end up building a third park at Disneyland Paris? Very possibly. Have they said they are committed to doing it? Not in the slightest.
Family Entertainment You Can Trust
A short Disney Channel promo from its first broadcast year, 1983.
Hard to believe Mousercise is no longer around.
Hard to believe Mousercise is no longer around.
Bullshit Alert: Disney in Talks To Build So. Africa Theme Park?
Oh lord.
Here's what Bloomberg is reporting:
Here is the actual quote from the Business Day story:
Disney has no plans for a theme park in South Africa. Shut it down, folks. Shut it all down.
Here's what Bloomberg is reporting:
South Africa’s Mpumalanga province is in talks with Walt Disney Co. about building a theme park near Loskop Dam and four game reserves in the vicinity to boost tourism, Business Day said, citing Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency Chief Executive Officer Charles Ndabeni.
The African-style theme park could generate investment into the area of about 25 billion rand ($3.5 billion), the Johannesburg-based newspaper quoted Ndabeni as saying.My bullshit sense is tingling.
Here is the actual quote from the Business Day story:
He said the agency is in talks with Disney World about a possible theme park near Loskop Dam, with four game reserves in the vicinity.
“We believe that a theme park could be a major draw card for both domestic and international tourism,” [Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency CEO Charles Ndabeni] said.
The African-style theme park would represent an investment of about R25bn.The agency is in talks with Disney World? I am baffled.
Disney has no plans for a theme park in South Africa. Shut it down, folks. Shut it all down.
More on Euro Disney's New Contract With French Government
...the agreement will give it the right to build a third theme park within 20 years, 'depending on market conditions,' the company said in a press statement.
Euro Disney's current concession runs until the year 2017 and covers an area of 1,943 hectares just outside Paris. The new agreement will extend the agreement until 2030 and expands the area to 2,230 hectares.Well there you go.
The original agreement signed in 1987 stipulated that by 2017 the Resort would feature three parks. In meeting that requirement, the government would then turn all land rights over to Euro Disney.
The new agreement gives Euro Disney until 2030 to build a third park but does not penalize them if they fail to do so.
UPDATE: Euro Disney's press release concerning the new agreement. (PDF file)
13 September 2010
Euro Diney to Sign New Agreement With France
The Wall Street Journal (Subscription required):
The original agreement stipulates the commitments undertaken by the two parties and relates notably to investments financed by the state and local authorities in transport infrastructure used by visitors to the park.
The new version of the text foresees new projects to extend Euro Disney, such as a planned vacation village project called "Villages Natures," in partnership with the real estate group Pierre & Vacances (VAC.FR), the people close to the matter said.The original agreement was signed in 1987. My understanding is that the new agreement does not specifically call out for another theme park. It certainly doesn't place any contractual timelines on opening a new Park, like the original agreement.
40% of Hong Kong Disneyland's Visitors Are From Mainland China
Xinhua News Agency:
That's really bad.
So is Hong Kong Disneyland's yearly attendance. Averaging only 4 million visitors a year? Yikes.
Kam told reporters at the theme park that tourists from China's mainland accounted for nearly 40 percent of Hong Kong Disneyland's total tourists every year. In the past five years, just over 20 million tourists had visited Hong Kong Disneyland, he said.40% sounds impressive but that's only a little more than 1.5 million visitors from the Mainland a year.
That's really bad.
So is Hong Kong Disneyland's yearly attendance. Averaging only 4 million visitors a year? Yikes.
10 September 2010
Stitch Kingdom: Next Disney Parks Promotion "Let the Memories Begin"
Multiple sources have confirmed to us that the 2011 Disney Parks promotion will in fact be centered around ‘memories’ and that Disney Parks and Resorts is expected to make the announcement during a press event in New York City on September 22.Pins and needles!
Al Weiss Appointed to National Tourism Panel
The Orlando Sentinel:
[President of worldwide operations at Disney Parks and Resorts Al Weiss] has landed a coveted spot on a new panel that will decide how best to spend tens of millions of dollars in public money raised every year to fund overseas tourism promotion.Spending money? I'm not sure that's a concept Mr. Weiss is familiar with.
This Has Got To Be A Joke
DLP.info:
And bison hunting? I am incredulous.
Rumors are that soon you will be able to rent your own fishing rod in the nearby restaurants and have a relaxing time fishing around Adventure Isle while other guests are standing in queue-lines or are enjoying a thrilling roller coaster. According to the rumors once you have fished successfully you will be allowed to bring your catch to the restaurant where you rented your rod and get your fish cooked there to perfection.
If this new “attraction” should become a success there might even be further plans. There are rumors that EuroDisney S.C.A. is already talking to cattlemen in Amerika in order to import Bisons to Frontierland, where they should run free, to offer a greater variety of do-it-yourself-meals for those avid hunters…That would be like fishing something out of the Rivers of America and eating it. That is to say, super gross.
And bison hunting? I am incredulous.
Cauldron of Chaos
Former Disney animator Michael Peraza has been running a look back at the troubled development of The Black Cauldron on his blog, Ink and Paint Club.
The Black Cauldron celebrated it's 25th anniversary this past July and Disney is releasing a new 25th Anniversary Special Edition DVD next Tuesday, 14 September 2010.
The Black Cauldron celebrated it's 25th anniversary this past July and Disney is releasing a new 25th Anniversary Special Edition DVD next Tuesday, 14 September 2010.
Kodak Ends Sponsorship of Imagination and Captain EO
It hasn't been a secret that Kodak was ending their sponsorship of the Imagination Pavilion at Epcot, but both companies are now confirming it. In addition, Kodak will no longer sponsor Captain EO at Disneyland.
My guess is that the only reason they're still sponsoring Mickey's Philharmagic at the Magic Kingdom is because that agreement was signed separately and has yet to lapse.
Kodak still ponies up to be the official film company of the domestic parks, including Kodak Picture Spots. But if Fujifilm is still interested...
My guess is that the only reason they're still sponsoring Mickey's Philharmagic at the Magic Kingdom is because that agreement was signed separately and has yet to lapse.
Kodak still ponies up to be the official film company of the domestic parks, including Kodak Picture Spots. But if Fujifilm is still interested...
09 September 2010
Positive Reactions to Tangled at Disney Press Screening
The film shown was a work print, about 60% completed. Very unusual for a Studio to show a work-in-progress to the press.
Pete Hammond writing for Deadline:
Pete Hammond writing for Deadline:
John Lasseter told the gathered press, “You can feel the pride people in this studio have in Tangled. We just couldn’t wait for people to see it.”
It’s looking like there will again be five nominees for Best Animated Feature this year. Based the deservedly enthusiastic press response to the work-in-progress print shown yesterday, Tangled could easily be among them.I've been really hard on this film but I'm willing to eat crow. But can Disney's marketing machine sell it?
The Street: Little Impact Seen From DVD Sales Decline
DVD sales account for only 6% of the Walt Disney Company's value.
But this is what I found most interesting:
Of course, Steve Jobs is the largest single shareholder of Disney which is why the company is on the forefront whenever Apple introduces a new business model.
But this is what I found most interesting:
The DVD business makes up the bulk of the revenue share for Walt Disney Studios, accounting for almost 75% of its revenues.That is why the entertainment companies are trying to both delay consumer's moving away from buying DVD/Blu-ray and scramble to capitalize on digital markets. They don't want to see what happened to the music business happen to films, but they don't want to lose the profit margin associated with DVD sales.
Of course, Steve Jobs is the largest single shareholder of Disney which is why the company is on the forefront whenever Apple introduces a new business model.
Hip and Edgy Lives!
Perhaps I spoke too soon about the death of "hip and edgy" offerings at California Adventure.
Walls As Far As The Eye Can See
California Adventure construction update from Mint Crocodile.
The sun sculpture at the entrance is behind walls today and the large tile murals by the turnstiles starts getting dismantled Monday.
For those of us eagerly anticipating the new California Adventure, this is a great day.
The sun sculpture at the entrance is behind walls today and the large tile murals by the turnstiles starts getting dismantled Monday.
For those of us eagerly anticipating the new California Adventure, this is a great day.
08 September 2010
Blue Sky Disney: Each Land in California Adventure to Represent a Distinct Time Period
I need to find out if they're still referring to them as "districts."
Clearly it's imperfect. Where does A Bug's Land fit in? But it's a vast improvement.
See the narrative they're working with? Each of the four sections will be themed to a different time period of California. The adventures you will experience there will be Disney attractions that are tailored to go along with what would be happening during a specific period.Death to hip and edgy.
Clearly it's imperfect. Where does A Bug's Land fit in? But it's a vast improvement.
The Haunted Mansion Like You've Never Seen
Amazing up-close photos of the animatronics at Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion.
Speaking of the Studio's Marketing: Disney Hires Vetren Marketing Guru to Handle Pirates 4
Speak of the devil.
The Hollywood Reporter:
Disney is expecting the latest in the franchise to gross $1 billion worldwide. The inflated 3D ticket prices certainly aren't going to hurt its chances. But is moviegoer appetite there?
The Hollywood Reporter:
Disney has taken the unusual step of hiring veteran consultant Valerie Van Galder to handle the marketing of the fourth movie in its flagship film franchise, "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides."
Considering its importance, the move is likely to be perceived in the industry, fairly or not, as a sign that Disney lacks full confidence in marketing chief M.T. Carney...A fascinating look at the marketing machine at the Studios. It was gutted before Ms. Carney was brought on board and this summer surely was a hard one to spend learning on the job and getting a team in place.
Disney is expecting the latest in the franchise to gross $1 billion worldwide. The inflated 3D ticket prices certainly aren't going to hurt its chances. But is moviegoer appetite there?
07 September 2010
Why is Everything About Tangled Seemingly Terrible?
Cartoon Brew:
Disney hired a new movie marketing chief back in April. She sounded promising, but if this is typical of her work I am less than impressed.
How is it that a studio that once represented the height of creativity in filmmaking is now clinging onto the tails of tired Internet memes to promote its films? This viral ad for Disney’s Tangled is based on the “double rainbow” meme, and unlike the blammed Up, it’s not a parody.I want to like Tangled but Disney's marketing up to this point has been awful. As a general rule, large corporations should not hitch their wagons to internet memes.
Disney hired a new movie marketing chief back in April. She sounded promising, but if this is typical of her work I am less than impressed.
06 September 2010
HK Disneyland Reported Profitable...
...on a pre-tax basis.
With major new attractions debuting over the next three years, Hong Kong Disneyland is in a good position to continue profitability. That's more good news for both Disney and the Hong Kong government as Disney gets ready to build a competing park on the Chinese mainland.
Hong Kong Disneyland will likely report a profit on an earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization basis in its fiscal year ending September 2010, supported by a higher number of visitors from China and abroad, the South China Morning Post reported Monday, citing unnamed sources.The Resort will still report a loss after taxes, depreciation and other finance costs.
With major new attractions debuting over the next three years, Hong Kong Disneyland is in a good position to continue profitability. That's more good news for both Disney and the Hong Kong government as Disney gets ready to build a competing park on the Chinese mainland.
28 August Video of Fantasmic Dragon Malfunction
Can't believe it took this long for video to show up.
RIP Maliboomer
Today is the last day of operation for the Maliboomer, as well as several other areas in California Adventure.
Paradise Pier was a disaster in 2001. As is always the story when discussing the design of Disney California Adventure, Tim Delaney's budget was decimated. Early concept art for the area shows what might have been.
The Maliboomer was a byproduct of the way the Park was designed: Imagineers were dictated a hourly capacity their districts must meet, a number of shops and dining areas they must accommodate and a small budget to make it all happen.
How do you meet hourly capacity requirements when you don't have a lot of cash? Lots and lots of stucco, switchback queues and off-the-shelf rides.
Paradise Pier was a disaster in 2001. As is always the story when discussing the design of Disney California Adventure, Tim Delaney's budget was decimated. Early concept art for the area shows what might have been.
The Maliboomer was a byproduct of the way the Park was designed: Imagineers were dictated a hourly capacity their districts must meet, a number of shops and dining areas they must accommodate and a small budget to make it all happen.
How do you meet hourly capacity requirements when you don't have a lot of cash? Lots and lots of stucco, switchback queues and off-the-shelf rides.
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