This timeline assigns an unscientific date to all your favorite Disney movies, and some forgotten ones, too. Warning: excludes the whole Pixar-verse.
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Disney’s ‘Marvel’ous Run at the Box Office to Continue
The Walt Disney Company has had an amazing run at the box office so far. Roaring success of the animated movie Frozen was followed by superb box office response to Guardians of the Galaxy, Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Maleficent.
“Is Everybody Neat and Pretty?” by David Dunkle
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work at Disney World? I’m sure we all have at one time or another and finding the answer to that is pretty easy. Ask any friendly cast member or simply read about their many experiences on line. But how did they get there? What is the process of becoming a Disney cast member? For me it all started on the Disney Career Website.
I was browsing around the internet one day and just out of curiosity I decided to pull up the Disney jobs board to see what positions they generally posted and what the application process was. It’s rather simple, actually. You select a particular department you would be interested in working and fill out the application, attach a resume and hit send.
Thoughts of moving to Florida had been going through my mind at the time, and my friend kept begging me to relocate, so for nothing more than that pure curiosity I filled out the application and sent it to the casting office. Much to my surprise they called me 2 days later and wanted to schedule an interview. An interview! I hadn’t been on an interview in years! And wouldn’t you know it, I just so happened to have a trip planned for the next month and even more coincidental I was staying two blocks from casting.
I arrived a few minutes early, parked my rental car and made my way to the front doors of the casting building. What was beyond those doors was nothing what I expected. You enter the front of the building and just inside you are in a circular room with unmarked doors around the perimeter. There is no reception desk, no one to tell you where to go. The floor is black and white marble and the entire set up is very much like the room Alice lands in after falling down the rabbit hole.
To the left there is a long ramp/hallway that runs the length of the building and ascends to the second floor. As you make your way up this ramp, you see rows of office doors on either side as you reach the second level. Ahead of you there is a small, round reception area where they take your name and ask you to wait for your interviewer just beyond them in a sitting lounge.
*Note, if you do not have a scheduled interview, they will send you home to fill out an online application and go through the same process that I did. They do not take walk in applications, or at least they were not at the time of my visit.
The furniture is funky, colorful and shaped all strange as you would expect from Disney. Animated classics played on monitors throughout the room and a bank of computer terminals was to one side of the area with applicants busily clicking away taking tests or something.
My interviewer, Mike came to get me and we walked back towards the entrance to his small office. He asked me the standard interview questions as well as a battery of questions related to the department of which I had expressed interest. It was at this time I had to come clean and tell him I was here more on a fact finding mission rather than actually considering an immediate career change to come work for Disney. I told him I was very interested in coming on board in the future when I “slowed down”.
I thought I’d get thrown out of the place mouse ears and all, but Mike was very understanding and told me that there are hundreds of applicants that come through for the same reason. They want to get the lay of the land and see what opportunities there are working for “the Mouse”.
Actually, he did make a couple of calls in my presence and spoke to some higher ups, explained my salary situation and they DID offer me a quite a bit more than the “going rate” for this particular department. Ah, something to consider! Take a bit of a pay cut, move to sunny Orlando and get to work and play at the same time??
From his office I was then sent downstairs again. Off to the left of the entrance, and tucked away in a corner beside that long ramp way is a hall that leads to the security office. A few more questions, fingerprinting and consent to a federal background and credit check were in store there. And I might mention not too “Disney” in this space!
I left soon after to return to my hotel and get ready for the day’s park adventures. Later that same day I got a call from Laura in the security office, apparently I had forgotten to sign something and asked if I could return before the end of my vacation to take care of it. I did.
A few days later I got the call. I was more or less offered an assistant to the apprentice to the subordinate of the trainee of the assistant of the leader. I’m all about working my way up but at this stage in my career, I thought it best to stay put and remain a faithful guest. Besides, I have my sights on that monorail pilot’s seat when I retire to the Sunshine State! (If the monorail system still has pilots by then.)
LeBron James partners with ESPN on a new Disney TV show, ‘Becoming,’ debuting Oct. 26
LeBron James’ production company is working with ESPN Films on “Becoming,” a Disney TV show for children, and the first episode will feature James.
Innovative Technology Building Shanghai Disney Resort’s Castle Attracts Prestigious International Architecture Award
A prestigious professional honor was recently awarded to recognize the innovative design and technology practices that have been used in the development of Enchanted Storybook Castle, currently under construction as the centerpiece of Shanghai Disney Resort’s theme park, Shanghai Disneyland. The American Institute of Architects presented its Technology in Architectural Practice Award to Walt Disney Imagineering for its successful implementation of Building Information Modeling, the process of generating and managing digital representations of structures and facilities.
“As construction of the Shanghai Disney Resort continues on its theme park and associated facility development, we’re constantly defining and redefining themed entertainment with innovation, and we do that not just in the technology behind our attractions, but also in the way we design and develop them,” said Howard Brown, Senior Vice President and Project Development Executive, Walt Disney Imagineering Shanghai. “The Enchanted Storybook Castle is designed with retail, dining, operations and theatrical spaces, and a ride system running through it which marries traditional architectural detailing with modern building technology. It would be hard to imagine designing and building such a complex structure without having one integrated, central, smart model like Building Information Modeling.”
Building Information Modeling facilitated a real time testing and feedback cycle that helped the Walt Disney Imagineering and Walt Disney Imagineering Shanghai project teams meet the unique challenges in realizing this complex, multi-use facility. It enabled collaboration using web-based social collaboration, video-telepresence and cloud-based computing which brought together dozens of team members on opposite sides of the globe, and allowed them to reach key project milestones ensuring a successful delivery of Shanghai Disney Resort.
Shanghai Disney Resort Reveals Tourism Festival Parade Float Design
Shanghai Disney Resort revealed the float design for its debut appearance at the 2014 Shanghai Tourism Festival parade. Featuring favorite Disney characters, world-class performances, and traditional Chinese art, Shanghai Disney Resort’s first appearance at the international festival will add a unique Disney entertainment element to this popular event.
The float’s centerpiece, a shimmering Disney castle, is surrounded by jewel tones and a flowing, red Chinese paper-cut “ribbon” embedded with hidden Mickey patterns. The brightly colored Shanghai Disney Resort “Happy Dream” float adds a touch of Disney magic to the cultural celebration.
Disney’s iconic live entertainment will add vibrancy to the festive float. High-energy dancers will kick up their heels to a Mandarin Chinese version of Disney’s classic “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes” from the internationally-acclaimed Disney animated film Cinderella. The vocals were recorded by Chinese talent especially for the festival’s grand opening.
“The float is the product of design work by an international team of Disney experts including Chinese designers. Together with our live performance, we are excited to demonstrate our commitment to bring the Disney experience to the people of China, even before we officially open Shanghai Disney Resort,” said Laurie Jordan, vice president, Shanghai Disney Resort Entertainment. “We are thrilled to support the Shanghai Tourism Festival for the first time and to help promote the city as an international tourism destination.”
For nearly 60 years, Disney has been the leader in world-class parks and resorts and is a trusted provider of quality family entertainment around the globe. Shanghai Disney Resort – created for the people of China to treasure their happiest memories with family and friends – will continue to bring classic Disney stories to life through creativity, innovation and technology.
The Shanghai Disney Resort “Happy Dream” float will make its debut on Saturday, September 13, at the opening parade for the 25th Shanghai Tourism Festival. After the opening parade, it will set out on a city-wide showcase in selected districts from September 14 to October 6 for more people to enjoy.
JAKE AND HIS CREW TAKE FLIGHT OVER LONDON IN PRIMETIME SPECIAL, PREMIERING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 ON DISNEY CHANNEL AND DISNEY JUNIOR
Jake and his crew of kid pirates take flight over London in Disney Junior’s “Jake and the Never Land Pirates: Battle for the Book!” a primetime special premiering SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 (6:00 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney Channel and Disney Junior. Beloved Disney heritage characters Wendy, John and Michael Darling make their series debut in the music-filled special, with Maia Mitchell (Disney Channel’s “Teen Beach Movie” and ABC Family’s “The Fosters”) voicing the role of Wendy and performing new original song “Once Upon A Time.” Peter Pan and Tinker Bell will also appear.
A full-length preview of “Jake and the Never Land Pirates: Battle for the Book!” will be available on WATCHDisneyJunior.com and the WATCH Disney Junior app for smartphones and tablets beginning Sunday, October 19, followed by the debut of a new Hidden Objects game on Wednesday, October 22.
Video – New Disney Wedding Cakes
Check out this beautiful projected princess wedding cake! Shown at Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings’ Wedding Expo! Every princess deserves a fairytale wedding cake!
Amazon, Disney appear close to settling dispute over movies
Amazon.com Inc appears to be close to settling a nearly two-month dispute with Walt Disney Co during which Amazon stopped offering Disney DVDs for preorder, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
Tilt-Shift Video: Four Nights on the Disney Dream
With this exclusive tilt-shift video, Disney shows you some of what you’ll experience over four nights on the Disney Dream sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida to the Bahamas. From Broadway-style stage shows and meet and greets with Disney friends, to fun in the sun at Castaway Cay and a relaxing day at sea, every member of your family will find something just for them. Check it out… the magic of tilt-shift photography combined with the magic of a Disney cruise!







