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Museum of Science Presents World Premiere of The Science Behind Pixar

This summer, visitors to the Museum of Science, Boston will be inspired by the science and technology behind some of the most beloved animated films and their characters, with the world premiere of The Science Behind Pixar. This interactive 10,000 square foot exhibition showcases the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts used by the artists and computer scientists who help bring Pixar’s award-winning films to the big screen.

Created by the Museum of Science and Pixar, and featuring more than 40 interactive exhibit elements, The Science Behind Pixar demonstrates the technology that supports the creativity and artistry of Pixar’s storytellers. The exhibition is broken into eight distinct sections, each focusing on a step of the filmmaking process – Modeling, Rigging, Surfaces, Sets & Cameras, Animation, Simulation, Lighting and Rendering – providing visitors with a unique view of the production pipeline and concepts used at Pixar every day. Visitors of all ages will engage in and learn about the filmmaking process through hands-on activities inspired by some of Pixar’s most treasured films, from the first-ever computer animated feature film Toy Story, which opened nearly two decades ago, to Pixar’s newest film, Inside Out, releasing in June 2015.

The Science Behind Pixar is a behind-the-scenes look at how our movies are made,” said Ed Catmull, president of Pixar and Disney Animation Studios. “The interactive exhibition gives people the opportunity to learn about the jobs our filmmakers do every day and tackle similar problems. It’s a great demonstration of how much creativity and imagination is involved in the science, technology, engineering, art and math thinking essential to our filmmaking process.”

The Science Behind Pixar offers a variety of hands-on activities that empower visitors to imagine the STEM concepts behind Pixar’s films in a fun, engaging format. To better understand the science and math that goes into creating the worlds and characters of Pixar’s films, visitors will hear first-hand from members of the studios’ production teams. They will also be invited to experience different roles within the production pipeline, through screen-based activities and physical interactive exhibits. In Sets & Cameras, for example, visitors will discover how a bugs-eye view was achieved for A Bug’s Life, through camera angles and large-set design within the computer.

Visitors will envision how digital sculptures are created based on sketches from artists in Modeling, and explore Lighting to solve challenges similar to what Pixar artists faced in creating animated water with virtual light in Finding Nemo. Rigging showcases how the models are given a virtual skeleton to enable the animators to add movement, and in Surfaces, visitors can immerse themselves in the techniques behind adding color and texture to every surface in a film. Visitors will also have the opportunity to take their photo with human-size recreations of many of their favorite Pixar film characters, including Buzz Lightyear, Dory, Mike and Sulley, Edna Mode, and WALL•E.

“Throughout the exhibition, visitors will engage in hands-on, screen-based, and physical activities that let them explore the computational thinking skills behind Pixar’s process in a compelling and participatory way,” said Ioannis Miaoulis, Museum president and director. “The Science Behind Pixar explores the creativity and artistry of the Pixar filmmakers, highlighting how computers are used as a filmmaking tool. The exhibition puts you into the role of each aspect of the Pixar filmmaking process, and we hope visitors will increase their knowledge and understanding of the core STEM content behind computer animation.”

Tickets for The Science Behind Pixar go on sale in April. For information including prices and availability, please call 617-723-2500, 617-589-0417 (TTY) or visit the Museum’s web site at mos.org.

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You Might Actualy Memorize This Disney Periodic Table

Quick: What does C stand for on the period table?

If we’re talking about the real periodic table that you learned about in high school chemistry class, then the answer is carbon. But if we’re talking about Disney’s awesome new Periodic Table of Disney, then of course the answer is Cinderella.

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Disney INTO THE WOODS Blu-Ray Review

Let me start by saying that my expectations weren’t very high when it came to Into the Woods.  My only experience with the musical was my daughter’s 5th grade middle school production a few years back.  She was fabulous dwarf!  Now that I have watched Disney’s Into the Woods on Blu-Ray, I realized that she was, in fact, a write-in part for the junior edition.  I also realized that the story does, indeed, make sense!  Things were a little vague in the middle school show.   The feature film version was amazing.  The story was one of adventure and humor and suspense with a little romance thrown in for good measure.  First off, I knew Johnny Depp had a part as the Big Bad Wolf so, being that I am a groupie, I was fully committed.  Next, Meryl Streep cannot do anything wrong in the acting world so I knew her part as the witch would be outstanding.  She did not disappoint.  Anna Kendrick, Emily Blunt, James Corden and the kids, Daniel Huttlestone and Lilla Crawford, rounded out the cast as Cinderella, the baker’s wife, the baker, Jack (of beanstalk fame) and Little Red Riding Hood.  Into the Woods is a fairy tale mash up that takes the classic stories to a new level.  Usually we find these stories ending with “happily ever after.”  Not to be a spoiler, but Into the Woods sticks fairly close to the cautionary tales that were originally written for children.  Yikes!  The music flows seamlessly from one tale to another as the characters interact with one another.  Be sure to watch the bonus features to get behind the scenes access to the actors and production team as well as the talented composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.   The Cast as Good as Gold and Deeper into the Woods are packed with gems about the actors, the set design, costumes, and of course, the music.  Disney’s Into the Woods, now available on Blu-ray is a must have for your Disney collection.  Even if you think you aren’t into musicals, you will be singing “Into the Woods” for the rest of the day.  You may even find yourself skipping along to grandma’s house or searching for some magic beans.

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SAVE UP TO 30% ON ROOMS AT SELECT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT HOTELS THIS SUMMER!

Our clients can save up to 30% on rooms at select Walt Disney World® Resort hotels for stays most nights June 16-Aug. 27, 2015 when they book March 23-June 12, 2015.

With special benefits and legendary service, Disney Resort hotels are filled with wonder and excitement. Plus, our clients can add Theme Park tickets to make the most of the magic!

From “Frozen” Summer Fun LIVE and Star Wars Weekends at Disney’s Hollywood Studios® to new restaurants and shopping at Downtown Disney® and thrills and chills at four theme parks and two water parks, our clients can get their cool on all summer long during “Coolest Summer Ever” at Walt Disney World Resort.

Contact Travel Agents, Scott and Becky Donahue, of Wish Upon a Star With Us to plan and book your vacation.

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First Haircuts are Extra Magical at Walt Disney World by Kate Melody

Frequent Walt Disney World travelers are used to friends and coworkers commenting, “You’re going to Disney again!” Some will never understand a Disney Parks fanatic’s love of visiting the house of mouse, but one of the reasons I explain is that there is always something new and special about each and every vacation. We measure milestones in our family based on when children eat their first Mickey Bar, go down the waterside independently, or reach a new height requirement! There is always something to celebrate at Walt Disney World.

If you have a little one who is getting close to that special “First Haircut,” did you know you can make that occasion extra magical by having it done at Walt Disney World? The Harmony Barbershop on Main Street, USA, is actually a working barbershop, and they do more “First Haircuts” than anywhere else in the world! The stylists are very accustomed to working with little ones, and armed with small toys and Mickey stickers they do a great job of keeping children happy while getting their trim.

For around $20, your young Mouseketeer can receive their first haircut, complete with a certificate to commemorate the day. They even package up a little snippet of that first cut for you to keep or put in your baby book. My favorite part of this experience is that once your little one’s haircut is complete, they receive a pair of special Mickey Ears with “My First Haircut” embroidered on the back. You didn’t even know your kid could be any more adorable than they already were, but this hat takes it to a new level of cuteness! My daughter got quite a few “awww, how adorable!” comments from other vacationers while wearing her ears.

Walk-in appointments are scheduled on a first come, first serve basis, but you can make a reservation for this special occasion by calling 1-407-WDW-PLAY. I was unable to get an appointment for my daughter’s first haircut, but we arrived just as the park opened and we were the first customers of the day. We had no problem getting her haircut right then. Currently, Harmony Barbershop is closed for enhancement, but will be reopening on March 30, 2015, for more magical haircuts. Make your child’s first haircut a special family memory by having it done at Disney’s Harmony Barbershop!

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Ant-Man: feels more like Guardians Of The Galaxy than Thor

Right now, the focus of attention regarding upcoming Marvel Studios movies is on the imminent Avengers: Age Of Ultron. Joss Whedon’s sequel arrives in UK cinemas next month, as it begins its global rollout.

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Fun Facts! ‘Frozen’ Topiary, Outdoor Kitchens and More Fresh Trivia for 22nd Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival

Fifteen floral varieties bring to life an artfully crafted topiary scene from the Disney blockbuster film “Frozen” during the 22nd Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival March 4-May 17, 2015. Thirty million multi-hued blooms, 100-plus whimsical topiaries, nearly 1,000 native butterflies and dozens of new Outdoor Kitchen food and beverage tastes add multi-sensory festival fun to the “Fresh Epcot”-themed Walt Disney World Resort event.

Among this year’s fun festival facts:

  • 30 million blooms blanket the park throughout the festival, which runs 75 colorful days.
  • Anna and Elsa in full floral splendor appear in a topiary vignette straight from the hit Disney film, “Frozen.” In the World Showcase Plaza scene that’s wired to twinkle by night, Elsa is working her magic to conjure a colorful spring garden. About 15 varieties of flowers are planted, with wintry-cool Arizona Cypress and other silver and white varieties like Gerbera Daisy and Delphinium. Florals including hot pink, red, and orange Gerberas and yellow, blue and yellow Violas, violet Petunias and purple Dianthus blanket the spring transformation. Anna and Elsa topiaries are each about 6-1/2 feet tall and are created with plants that include variegated Ficus, green Ficus and the succulent Sedum Coral Reef. But Elsa will look taller because she’s standing closer to guests than Anna by about 8 feet.
  • 11 Outdoor Kitchens include the new Botanas Botànico kitchen and garden featuring sweet and savory food and beverage menu items. More than three dozen brand-new items add tasting fun and variety to the festival. Each marketplace will feature a garden planted with select produce and herbs to represent more than 50 overall beverage choices and more than 30 food items featured.
  • The festival’s front-entrance Goofy About Spring topiary scene, inspired by a Walt Disney 1935 short film, “Mickey’s Garden,” includes new Chip and Dale topiaries, plus Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Pluto in a comical gardening scene. More than 15 varieties of flowers, plants, and other garden materials are used to create the scene.
  • Mike & Sulley’s Monstrous Garden, a themed playground for children with innovative play systems, is one of the largest festival gardens created at nearly one-third acre. A collection of large, leafy plants including elephant ears, rubber plants, sea grapes, fiddle leaf fig, banana plants and colorful bromeliads and hibiscus create the garden’s “monstrous” ambiance. The garden’s Sulley topiary is one of Disney’s largest, weighing in at 4,300 pounds. About 4,000 small plants fill his 13-foot frame.
  • Miss Piggy appears solo as a topiary this year (most divas do) in the Tour de Fleurs garden at Italy. Dozens of additional character topiaries represent the largest collection of Disney character topiary in the world and include Timon and Pumbaa, Cinderella, Belle and Beast, and Phineas and Ferb.
  • At least 25 different plants, grasses and mosses of various colors, including pink and red begonias, dusty miller, palm fiber, palm seeds, ficus and lichen, are used to create and define facial and other features of festival character topiaries.
  • Nearly 1,000 native butterflies represent up to 10 species at the expansive Butterflies on the Go butterfly house presented by GoGo squeeZ. Among the garden’s two dozen nectar plants are Cape Royal plumbago, passion flower, coral honeysuckle, blazing star, butterfly bush, scarlet milkweed and canna lily.
  • 240 extra playground hours add extra festival magic for children and their families with the illuminated garden playgrounds staying open through park closing.
  • More than 500,000 plants, trees and shrubs are planted for the festival; 250,000 of those are annual blossoms installed for the festival.
  • Festival plants include 60 different species of trees, 47 types of palms, and 48 varieties of bedding plants.
  • 150 hands-on gardening demonstrations and seminars will be presented.
  • Thirty “flower towers” of several varieties of blooms and plants line Innoventions Plaza.
  • 225 floating mini-gardens, each three feet in diameter, of multi-hued impatiens provide splashes of color on two ponds that border the walkway between Future World and World Showcase.
  • 700 container gardens of flowers, herbs, plants and vegetables in clay pots, barrels and urns enhance the landscape throughout Epcot.
  • 400 Walt Disney World horticulturists are needed to install the festival landscape, topiaries and many exhibits; 100 Epcot horticulturists maintain topiaries and other festival displays.
  • It takes more than one full year and about 24,000 cast member hours to prepare for the annual festival.
  • The festival’s new weekend Garden Rocks Concert Series includes 11 artists and groups known for their Top 40 hits across four decades. This year’s musical hit-makers from the 1960s through 1990s include new-to-the-festival acts Pablo Cruise, Little River Band, Gin Blossoms, En Vogue, Jon Secada and Taylor Dayne. Returning are Village People, The Orchestra starring former members of ELO, STARSHIP starring Mickey Thomas and Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone.

Guest information for the 22nd annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival is available at EpcotInSpring.com or at 407/W-DISNEY.

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Disney Vanquishes Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Walt Disney Co. is more than the company that provides a good time to families at at Disneyland and Disney World. It is a company that is making efforts to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, as its 2014 Citizenship Performance Summary shows.

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Photos – U.S. Navy Blue Angels Soar Above Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Resort

In a special moment for Magic Kingdom guests, the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels, streaked across the skies above Cinderella Castle March 19, 2015 at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The flyover featured the Blue Angels’ six-jet F/A-18 Hornet Delta Formation making two dramatic passes above the Magic Kingdom, with Cinderella Castle as a focal point, en route to an air show in Florida. (Mariah Wild, photographer)
U.S. Navy Blue Angels Soar Above Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Resort
U.S. Navy Blue Angels Soar Above Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney WorldÊResort
U.S. Navy Blue Angels Soar Above Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney WorldÊResort

U.S. Navy Blue Angels Soar Above Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney WorldÊResort
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Is This The New Avengers Lineup For Marvel’s Phase 3?

For several months, it has been teased that the Avengers team seen next month in Avengers: Age of Ultron will not look the same by the time the story is finished. Old members will take their leave and new heroes will replace them, following suit with the constant rank changes that occur with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in the comics.

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