Disney is, for many, a company that provides a great deal of entertainment through movies and TV shows, be it in a movie theater or from the comfort of home. But for a great many others, Disney is something to be experienced in a more tangible way, largely through the magic of Disney Parks, such as Disneyland or Walt Disney World.
Part of what makes that Disney brand of magic so, well, magical, is that its Imagineers never stop trying to innovate and bring the company's beloved characters to life in new, remarkable ways. At this year's SXSW, the Mouse House gave attendees a big, first-hand taste of what they're up to at a panel called "The Art & Science of Disney Parks Storytelling."
I was fortunate enough to be on hand for that panel, which also included a demonstration of a "real" lightsaber that was, in a word, mind-blowing. But...
Part of what makes that Disney brand of magic so, well, magical, is that its Imagineers never stop trying to innovate and bring the company's beloved characters to life in new, remarkable ways. At this year's SXSW, the Mouse House gave attendees a big, first-hand taste of what they're up to at a panel called "The Art & Science of Disney Parks Storytelling."
I was fortunate enough to be on hand for that panel, which also included a demonstration of a "real" lightsaber that was, in a word, mind-blowing. But...
- 3/12/2023
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
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