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Daily Archives: May 1, 2012

Walt Disney Imagineering Bio: Yale Gracey – from Disney Legends

Discover Disney's 9 Old MenBy Nate NaversenMay 1, 2012Leave a comment

Yale Gracey (Animation & Imagineering)   Always interested in devising gadgets and building models, layout artist Yale Gracey’s office at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank was always cluttered with some of his lunch-hour experiments. One Saturday afternoon, as Walt Disney made his rounds through deserted offices to see what his staff was working on…

Theme Design vs Architecture

Thought LeadersBy Nate NaversenMay 1, 2012Leave a comment

By Peter Alexander President Totally Fun Company So you want to design a theme entertainment project? Okay, so where do you start? You start by selecting an architect, right? Well, not necessarily! Asking an architect to create a theme project is like asking a multiplex theater designer to direct a movie: you’re putting the cart…

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