Disney Reveals Additional Details About "Happily Ever After"
“Happily Ever After,” the new nighttime fireworks spectacular, is set to debut at Magic Kingdom Park on May 12. As part of the show, Guests will join some of their favorite Disney characters on their journey to pursue their dreams and find their “happily ever afters.” The show also encourages guests to pursue their own dreams and never give up. While the “story” of the show is the most important part of “Happily Ever After,” choosing the right tools to tell it are essential in creating an unforgettable offering.
One tool in particular that Disney Parks Live Entertainment is excited to employ in “Happily Ever After” is the latest in projection mapping technology. The team first used projection mapping in 2010 with the launch of “The Magic, The Memories & You,” a nighttime show that combined guest-submitted photos with different colorful layouts that were projected onto Cinderella Castle.
After more advancements were made in the field of projection mapping, a new show, “Celebrate the Magic,” debuted in 2012. Because of its successful use at the Walt Disney World Resort, the use of projection mapping technology then expanded to be used as an entertainment tool at Disney Parks around the world.
According to Show Director James Silson, projections are one of many invaluable storytelling tools used in “Happily Ever After,” in addition to new hand-drawn animation, an original score, and the latest in fireworks, lasers and pyrotechnics. “With projection mapping technology, you can create an immersive environment for guests, taking them inside the films of Disney,” he said. “It enables us to flood the palate and give our guests an opportunity to experience many of our characters’ worlds in the same show.”
Those characters and film settings will run the gamut from classic Disney films, to more recent ones, like “Moana,” “Zootopia,” and “Big Hero 6.”
According to Art Director Ryan Kravetz, working with Cinderella Castle as a canvas for these projections has been a dream-come-true project. “It’s not paper, it’s not a cell. The physical structure of this castle as our starting point is a really powerful medium to be using.”
Check out the video below for a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of “Happily Ever After”:
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