02.08.2023, 07:31
Theme Park Design
Last updated 3/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.60 GB | Duration: 6h 28m
Learn how to become an Imagineer!
What you'll learn
Learn how to become an Imagineer
Learn the secrets of great attraction design
Find the theme park job that's best for you
Peek behind the scenes at the world's theme parks
Experience the thrill of opening a new ride
Explore backstage theme park technology
Learns tips for finding a theme park design job
Requirements
A passion for theme parks!
Description
If you want to design theme parks for a living, here's the class that shows you how! It's a fun class for everyone. You'll explore: art direction story writing themed architecture ride control show control audio and video lighting mechanics and hydraulics animatronics Steve Alcorn is the CEO of Alcorn McBride Inc., the company the engineers products for all of the world's major theme parks. Steve began his career by helping to design Epcot. Since then he has designed equipment for hundreds of rides and shows, and thousands of other attractions, all over the world. In this course you'll lean first hand from him, what it takes to become an Imagineer, and what all the different specialties there are in the field of theme park design. (Steve also hosts a non-video workshop where you can design your own attraction with his guidance. Read more about it at
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http://imagineeringclass.com
Overview
Section 1: The World of Theme Parks
Lecture 1 Welcome
Lecture 2 Demographics
Lecture 3 Operations
Lecture 4 Imagineers
Lecture 5 Rides
Lecture 6 Shows
Lecture 7 Other Attractions
Section 2: The Creative Process
Lecture 8 Concept
Lecture 9 Why Story is King
Lecture 10 Fitting Story to Audience
Lecture 11 A Dose of Reality
Lecture 12 Brainstorm
Lecture 13 Directors and Producers
Lecture 14 Writers
Lecture 15 Artists
Lecture 16 Media Design
Lecture 17 Blue Sky
Section 3: Design
Lecture 18 Design
Lecture 19 Construction
Lecture 20 Commissioning
Lecture 21 Meet the Engineers
Lecture 22 Architectural, Mechanical, and Structural Engineers
Lecture 23 Ride, Show, Audio, Video and Lighting Engineers
Lecture 24 Systems and Project Engineers
Lecture 25 The Show Control Engineer
Lecture 26 Types of Show Control
Lecture 27 You Want Me to Control What?
Lecture 28 Monitoring, Safety and Maintenance
Lecture 29 Alone in the Dark
Lecture 30 The Ride Control Engineer
Lecture 31 All Things That Move
Lecture 32 Safety
Lecture 33 How to Get Free Beer
Lecture 34 Kisses in the Dark
Lecture 35 The AV Engineer
Lecture 36 Audio
Lecture 37 Video
Lecture 38 Keep it Sounding Good
Lecture 39 Heard Any Good Ones Lately?
Lecture 40 Into the Void
Lecture 41 Lighting and Special Effects
Lecture 42 Nuts and Bolts
Section 4: Opening
Lecture 43 Details, Details
Lecture 44 102
Lecture 45 Welcome to my Theme Park
Lecture 46 Disneyland
Lecture 47 Building a City
Lecture 48 Sweating the Details
Lecture 49 Designing a Whole Theme Park
Lecture 50 Other Markets
Section 5: Becoming an Imagineer
Lecture 51 Mickey's Ten Commandments
Lecture 52 How Do I Get That Job?
Lecture 53 A Wish List
Lecture 54 Parting Thoughts
Open to everyone interested in theme parks and how to create them