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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Disney Legend Marty Sklar, to speak at annual American Creativity Association conference



Marty Sklar is scheduled to appear Airport Hilton, for the American Creativity Association annual conference from March 21 - 23.

Marty will reveal the basic precepts that the Imagineers use whenever they design a new Disney theme park.


In-house, these WDI-specific tenets are known as "Mickey's 10 Commandments." And here are a few highlights of Sklar's list.

When designing a Disney theme park, you should ...

1. Know your audience - Don't bore people, talk down to them or lose them by
assuming that they know what you know.

2. Wear your guest's shoes - Insist that designers, staff and your board members
experience your facility as visitors as often as possible.

3. Organize the flow of people and ideas - Use good story telling techniques, tell good
stories not lectures, lay out your exhibit with a clear logic.

4. Create a weenie - Lead visitors from one area to another by creating visual magnets
and giving visitors rewards for making the journey

5. Communicate with visual literacy - Make good use of all the non-verbal ways of
communication - color, shape, form, texture.


Mr. Sklar will be speaking on Wednesday, and following his talk, he will be taking part in an on-site book signing.

This is a must attend for any imagineer in training!

Links:
American Creativity Association
American Creativity Association Conference Overview
Marty Sklar Bio

Monday, March 5, 2007

Bunsen and Beaker make their debut!


Last week the new free roaming Muppet audio-animatronic was unleashed on Disney's California Adventure. The Seattle Times has a good article on the unveiling of the Muppet Mobile Laboratory.

Jim Hill media also has a good article on Imagineerings "Living Character Initiative".

I was lucky enough to see Lucky the Dinosaur (no pun intended) at Disney's Animal Kingdom in 2005. The interaction with the crowd and his "trainer" were phenomenal. Hopefully Imagineering will keep up with this trend of interactive displays.

Links:
Seattle Times: "Disney re-animates theme park with no human in sight"
Jim Hill Media: "The Muppet Mobile Laboratory to begin rolling..."