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Celebrating the Third Anniversary of Pandora at Walt Disney World!

Sivako… we are celebrating the third anniversary of Pandora at Walt Disney World! This week three years ago, Pandora – The World of Avatar officially welcomed guests inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort for the first time. To celebrate the third anniversary of Pandora, Disney Park Blog has published a tale about this incredible place, as part of #DisneyMagicMoments.

Disney Park Blog brought together the two lead creative partners responsible for developing this incredible land in order to tell the tale. Joe Rohde, portfolio creative executive for Walt Disney Imagineering, and Jon Landau, producer of “Avatar” and its sequels. Together, the two visionaries took an incredible cinematic digital world and designed and created an insane physical environment right before our eyes, full of inspiration and breath-taking thrills.

Pandora- The World of Avatar, is something like never before, full of creativity and inspiration as ideas turn into reality, bringing a new era of immersive storytelling to Walt Disney World Resort!

Check out the video below featuring Joe and Jon as they tell you how Pandora – The World of Avatar meshes with Disney’s Animal Kingdom. See if you can identify the similarities between Pandora – The World of Avatar and its motion picture. Gain understanding as you learn how the stories from the film, land and the park complement each other. Check out the video below to celebrate the third anniversary of Pandora at Walt Disney World!

From our friends at chipandco.com
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Take a Virtual Trip to Disneyland Paris TONIGHT to See ‘The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands’ From Home

Disney is hosting a virtual viewing of The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands — pre-recorded at Disneyland Paris — TONIGHT!

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Enjoy singers, dancers, and acrobats as they “bring famous Pride Rock anthems to life” as part of #DisneyMagicMoments starting at 7 PM EST.

To add some extra fun to the virtual viewing, Disney will offer “Lion King” augmented reality effects on Instagram, so YOU can “wear” the costumes featured in The Lion King on Broadway. (Just click here on your mobile device to check it out!)

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Disney is also sharing Lion King activity sheets — which you can find by clicking here — so you can make some Lion King-themed art of your own before, during, or after the show.

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Join in the virtual viewing by tuning in tonightMay 22nd — at 7 PM EST!

Will you be watching The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands tonight? Please let us know with a comment!

From our friends at www.disneyfoodblog.com
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#DisneyMagicMoments: Behind the Camera – It Was All About Timing at Shanghai Disneyland

From our friends at disneyparks.disney.go.com

Wed, April 29, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: Behind the Camera – It Was All About Timing at Shanghai Disneyland

by , Photographer, Walt Disney World Resort

Photography is all about timing – pressing the shutter at just the right time to capture a moment, shooting at the time of day when the light is just right, etc. Sometimes it takes a lot of planning to make sure all of the timing comes together to make the picture the best it can be.

In my nearly two decades as a Disney photographer, almost all the photos I’ve taken were assigned to me – someone needed a particular image, and needed me to get it. Sometimes, though, I get a picture stuck in my head I really want to capture – whether anyone asks or not! That happened with the photo you see here from the entrance of Shanghai Disneyland.

In July 2015, Bob Iger revealed the layout of Shanghai Disneyland, using a giant scale model of the park. That was the first time I saw the entrance’s clock tower with the giant Mickey Mouse, and I said to myself, “There is a picture there, with a cast member adjusting Mickey’s hands. I really want to make that picture happen.”

Almost a year later, in April 2016, I arrived in Shanghai as part of the team that helped open the park. My role was to create a new image library for the park that would be shared with the world. Once on the ground at the new Disney property, it was very much a giant and ever-changing construction site, but I made a note of the progress of that clock tower. In early May, there was finally enough progress done to try for the photo but there were still a lot of arrangements to be made first.

I needed a lift to raise me above the ground and line up with the clock tower and Enchanted Storybook Castle. I also needed a cast member to be on the balcony in front of the clock to adjust the hands. Perhaps most challenging, I needed to keep the area free from all of the construction equipment, even as the park was close to its June 2016 debut. Finally, I needed to make sure all of this occurred early in the morning so the hands of the clock would be within reach of the cast member (the lighting wouldn’t be right in the evening, as I’d discovered on a scouting mission).

The morning of the shoot finally arrived, and our team was in place and ready – all told, it took five people on-site to make this happen (including me). Just as I was strapping into the lift, though, my cell phone rang, and that’s when I learned there wasn’t an access point to the clock balcony. I immediately left the lift and headed up the clock tower staircase, hoping we could still make everything work without losing too much time. Once at the top, we noticed that they had installed the windows since our last scout and it looked like we were going to have to find another way to get our cast member out onto the balcony. But then we noticed a single bottom-row window pane hadn’t been installed yet, so our cast member was able to step through the window, onto the balcony and into position.

Clock tower at Shanghai Disneyland

I raced back down the stairs and to the lift to get up in the air before we lost too much time, the light changed, or Mickey’s giant hands were out of reach – or all three! We were able to try a few different shooting locations and lens options, but this was one of the first frames from that morning, before the cranes resumed their work on the castle and the park filled again with craftspeople putting the finishing touches on the park.

Getting to that moment took a lot of planning, effort and flexibility on the part of a lot of people, but it was all worth it when I finally saw in full color the image that had been in my head for the past year. It makes me smile every time I look at it, and was definitely a #DisneyMagicMoment.