My god I feel sorry for whoever filmed this having to sit next to those annoying teenage girls who screamed throughout the entire show and recited almost everything. Ughh I can understand cheering a bit for your favorite attractions but when the girls recited the haunted mansion stuff you could bearly hear the ghost host.
...wait... ;PPP
I did, however, spare you the ten minutes of nothingness between the intro and the time that the parade actually got to us Hey, do you realize how invaluable those nothingnesses between intros and parades getting to you are to us audio editing nerds!
...but you totally agree with that girl who said "that's worth $50, right there," right? XD (I still laugh my ass off at that)
Hey, do you realize how invaluable those nothingnesses between intros and parades getting to you are to us audio editing nerds!
Pffft! I have the whole parade on CD anyways! :P Seriously, though, they have a weird way of setting up the audio for Tap. It starts all along the parade route at the exact same time... so even if you're at the end of the route, you hear it start when the parade first steps off. Leaves a really big gap! I wonder if maybe Epcot doesn't have the street sensor system in place that the other parks do?
A long time family friend of ours (who's known me since I was born) always tells me that I still sound exactly like I did when I was twelve. :P
This one's fun because it's so completely different than anything that Disney had done before. The traditional parades are all about packing in the characters and including recognizable Disney tunes. Tapestry, on the other hand, was all about the feeling, the celebration. :)
I've got 8 tapes full of Walt Disney World stuff alone. I keep meaning to put a lot of it onto the computer. :P
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...wait... ;PPP
I did, however, spare you the ten minutes of nothingness between the intro and the time that the parade actually got to us
Hey, do you realize how invaluable those nothingnesses between intros and parades getting to you are to us audio editing nerds!
///you really do sound 12 in this btw ;)
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Hey, do you realize how invaluable those nothingnesses between intros and parades getting to you are to us audio editing nerds!
Pffft! I have the whole parade on CD anyways! :P Seriously, though, they have a weird way of setting up the audio for Tap. It starts all along the parade route at the exact same time... so even if you're at the end of the route, you hear it start when the parade first steps off. Leaves a really big gap! I wonder if maybe Epcot doesn't have the street sensor system in place that the other parks do?
A long time family friend of ours (who's known me since I was born) always tells me that I still sound exactly like I did when I was twelve. :P
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This one's fun because it's so completely different than anything that Disney had done before. The traditional parades are all about packing in the characters and including recognizable Disney tunes. Tapestry, on the other hand, was all about the feeling, the celebration. :)
I've got 8 tapes full of Walt Disney World stuff alone. I keep meaning to put a lot of it onto the computer. :P
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