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A podcast (mostly) about Disney, Walt Disney World, and Disneyland but honestly, we nerd out on anything--tech, photography, cars, books, music, etc. Have a listen.... more
FAQs about Starport75 - A Disney Podcast:How many episodes does Starport75 - A Disney Podcast have?The podcast currently has 109 episodes available.
July 08, 2019Interview with Disney Photographer Sean Spansel Released 7/8/19 Welcome, Sean! https://www.instagram.com/spanselphoto/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/nola2t/ We found Sean through his photography posts on Instagram and Flickr General Info Tell us a little about you How did your interest in Disney begin? How long have you been a photographer? Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with Any Camera Reprint Edition by Bryan Peterson https://amzn.to/2LzmozO How would you describe your style? Mechanicals Post-shoot workflow? When you visit the Disney parks, how do you juggle taking photos with your family? What do you take with you on a typical visit to the parks? (full load out? specific lenses only?) Platypod https://amzn.to/2xtGbIG What equipment do you use? Sony a7III https://amzn.to/2RYiSA1 Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 https://amzn.to/2LFYhzi Also does other photography: portraits, products, landscapes; not weddings Do you go with a “shot list” or just shoot what you see? What's the shot you most want to get but haven't yet? And what are our shots? Advice With so many people covering Disney Parks....how does one get a unique image? Is there a point where there's no.....point to shoot them anymore? Do you have any specific photography idols or people you go to the parks with? Tom Bricker https://www.instagram.com/tom_bricker/ Sarah Bricker https://www.instagram.com/sarahbricker/ Matthew Cooper https://www.instagram.com/matthewcooperphoto/ Matt Stemerman https://www.instagram.com/imaginography71/ Judd Helms https://www.instagram.com/juddhelms/ Cliff Wang https://www.instagram.com/whoiscliffwang/ Doug Does Disney https://www.instagram.com/dougdoesdisney/ Any tips for budding photographers? Glenn’s Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dizwiz/albums Chris’ Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/digichrome64/albums...more1h 13minPlay
June 29, 2019Is Instagram Helping or Hurting Disney? Released 6/28/19 Musings about Instagram and Disney updates on IG Toy Story 4 Chris’ Magic Kingdom trip report ...more1h 36minPlay
June 16, 2019A $200 lightsaber at Disney's Star Wars Galaxy's Edge? Is it worth it? Released 6/16/19 Rumor: New Brazil pavilion at Epcot Carnival parade like Tapestry of Nations at Epcot??? Disney Skyliner - testing State of the monorail Leave a Legacy is being removed Tron construction has gone vertical redecorating Tomorrowland New DCL ships will have home port at Port Canaveral D23 Convention - Parks and Resorts presentation on 8/25 Opening of Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland on 5/31 Limited to resort guests until 6/23 Chris isn’t too excited for it right now Build your own lightsaber Blue milk and Green milk Galaxy’s Edge soundtrack WDW’s Galaxy Edge is opening on 8/29 ...more1h 7minPlay
April 16, 2019Makin' Memories Released 4/16/19 https://youtu.be/duE5SRDA2Fs Get in line now for Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge! Different kind of episode - focused on Photography New camera for both of us: Nikon Z6 https://amzn.to/2XiXR4q Glenn’s insane devotion to Disney sponsors Glenn’s Photo 365 Project https://www.flickr.com/photos/dizwiz/albums/72157677377160097 Picks of the week: Chris: Rogue Photographic Design Flash Gels Color Correction Filter Kit https://amzn.to/2Zc0maJ Godox TT685N TTL 2.4GHz GN60 HSS High-Speed Sync 1/8000s Flash Speedlite Light https://amzn.to/2XlDbsP Have pictures? Share them with us! ...more1h 11minPlay
March 21, 2019The end of the line for Star Wars Galaxy's Edge is where? Released 3/21/19 How you doin’? https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/07/stop-asking-how-are-you-harvard-researchers-say-this-is-how-successful-people-make-small-talk.html The agony of Daylight Saving Time Standard Time FTW! Hi, Andrew! Timing of fireworks at the parks Disney News - Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/hollywood-studios/star-wars-galaxys-edge/ Opening dates announced: Disneyland = 5/31/19; Walt Disney World = 8/29/19 Both will open with just Millennium Falcon Smuggler’s Run; Rise of the Resistance will open later in the year Know before you go https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/hollywood-studios/star-wars-galaxys-edge/#drawer-card-7-3 When will Chris make it out to Galaxy’s Edge? Glenn says January Chris thinks September To get into the land: At Disneyland: guests will need to make a reservation to get in; resort hotel guests will get a reservation At WDW: No reservations; first come, first serve; extra magic hours for resort guests No Fastpass+ offered for either attraction at Galaxy’s Edge Stores and restaurants in the land Chris’ Disney Adventures Chris visited Epcot for the first weekend of Flower and Garden Festival If anyone has a Nikon or Kodak Photo Spot sign, send a tweet to @cbgrey Handicapped parking challenges New Coco show at Mexico pavilion Bad interactions with others in the park Chris got bad pizza from Electric Umbrella; in the future, he will go to Via Napoli in Italy to get good pizza Picks of the week Glenn: Three books for Galaxy’s Edge Galaxy's Edge: Black Spire https://amzn.to/2TBYR6h Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge A Crash of Fate https://amzn.to/2TAS795 Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Cookbook https://amzn.to/2UBVIA3 Chris: Downie https://setapp.com/apps/downie within Setapp https://setapp.com/ for Mac ...more1h 17minPlay
March 14, 2019Where everyone has a good time at Epcot and leaves happy Released on 3/13/19 Ringtones from Epoct Legacy http://www.epcotlegacy.com/news/2018/6/17/signals-for-the-information-age.html Chris visits Epcot during the last weekend of the International’s Festival of the Arts Favorite Epcot Festival Chris attended “The Art of Disney Fonts, Lettering & Signage” by Richard Terpstra Disney Princess Half Marathon; lots of traffic Adventures with PhotoPass Guardians of the Galaxy Roller Coaster show building Odyssey Pavilion - flat and no character is beautiful! Family Play Zone Riding different attractions Festival of the Arts merchandise ...more55minPlay
March 07, 2019Epcot is dead, long live Epcot! Play Pavilion, New Park Entrance Part of Epcot’s Historic Transformation https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2019/02/first-of-its-kind-play-pavilion-new-park-entrance-part-of-epcots-historic-transformation/ Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure is coming to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter https://www.pottermore.com/news/hagrid-magical-creatures-motorbike-adventure-is-coming-to-the-wizarding-world-of-harry-potter?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=referral Spoiler video https://youtu.be/6w07BvAeiIY New 270-Acre Solar Facility Now Online https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2019/02/major-new-270-acre-solar-facility-now-online-providing-clean-energy-to-walt-disney-world-resort/ ...more39minPlay
February 18, 2019Horizons Released 2/18/19 Opened one year after Epcot on 10/1/83 Sponsored by General Electric for the first 10 years The one pavilion that combined all of the themes of Epcot Center together: technology, transportation, communication, food, health, energy, living in future habitats on the land, undersea and in space Unofficially, it was seen by GE and Disney as a sequel to the Carousel of Progress The characters have grown up and moved out When proposing ideas for New Tomorrowland in Disneyland in 1990, Imagineering prepared a proposal to essentially combine CoP and Horizons The show’s theaters would present the concept of the “great, big beautiful tomorrow” starting with “Looking Back at Tomorrow” from the Horizons pavilion at EPCOT Center and continuing through an “1890s Victorian style American living room;” “the kitchen of a 1940s modern home;” “a vacation villa circa 1990;” “an undersea research station;” “a space station orbiting the Earth;” and conclude with the “urban habitat…desert habitat…and space scene” from Horizons. http://auction.howardlowery.com/Bidding.taf?_function=detail&Auction_uid1=5322846 Design 1979 was a look at the history of technology and a large exhibit space for GE of today and tomorrow Jack Welch became chairman of GE and he didn’t think the pavilion was futuristic enough The name changed in 1980 to “Century 3” and the design was changed to focus on living in the future with technology GE signed for sponsorship in October 1980 and changed the name again to “Futureprobe” The building was designed to look like a spaceship The rear of the building was “show ready” to be seen from the proposed LVB Monorail By the groundbreaking in February 1982, the pavilion was named Horizons Ride Guests would load in a transport terminal of the future guests would board a car that seated four people and faced left of forward motion The ride started by looking back at dreams of the future over the centuries Included looks at Jules Verne’s idea of a flight to the moon A future look at Paris from 1920s “Easy living” with the robot butler, which was the ‘80s as seen from the ‘30s looking back at tomorrow with movies and television specials of yesteryear The future from the ‘50s where the future was “kinda fun” Then head into bringing our dreams to life: “If we can dream it, we can do it” - the transition between past and future. Two Omnimax theaters that showed images of the space shuttle liftoff, landsat photography of earth, microprocessor, crystals for use in microelectronics, liquid space (underwater), DNA chain, the sun 21st Century living - An “achievable Future” of 2086 (When Disneyland opened, Tomorrowland represented the future in the year 1986) Meet the narrators at their futuristic home Dad is playing a futuristic piano Mom is chatting with her daughter on a holophone Head to the agricultural engineer daughter’s home on the farm in the desert The daughter is overseeing the harvest of l’orange (half lime, half orange) Head into the house where her husband and son making a birthday cake then to the den where the daughter is talking to her boyfriend who is working on his submarine Then go to the maintenance bay where the boyfriend is working on the submarine Continue on to the underwater city where children are getting ready to go deep sea diving Then head to space where we see a space colony where the son and his family live A family just arriving from the shuttle Crystals growing in space Join the family in singing birthday to the grandson via hologram Then it’s time to head back home: you got to vote on the flight path back to FuturePort Space: Omega Centauri Land: Mesa Verde Sea: Sea Castle Resort Additional history Closed in December 1994 Reopened in December 1995 because Universe of Energy and World of Motion were both closed Closed permanently on 1/9/99, 20 years ago ...more36minPlay
February 08, 2019No more trains at Walt Disney World! Released 2/8/19 Chris can’t hear the WDW Railroad trains anymore! Disney News Maleficent Dragon Float returns to the Festival of Fantasy Parade from her “Malefi-Fire” last May Fixes to Splash Mountain come in wake of the maintenance list on WDWNT.com; are they related? Elimination of plastic bags in the parks, and new, reusable bags are now available for purchase Testing has started for the Disney Skyliner Gondolas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGUsuKLFZGY Guardians of the Galaxy Roller Coaster ride building is MASSIVE Change in policy: FastPass Reservations Will Be Deleted Upon Walt Disney World Resort Hotel Reservation Cancelation to Stop Guest Abuse Disney says streaming is now it’s number one priority Picks of the week Chris: Mission Moon 3-D: A New Perspective on the Space Race https://amzn.to/2HZosAX Glenn: Another Musical Souvenir of Walt Disney World https://passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2014/12/another-musical-souvenir-of-walt-disney.html ...more49minPlay
January 25, 2019Space Mountain Opened January 15, 1975 Was the first Space Mountain to open, although it was originally planed for Disneyland as "Space Port” Designing started in 1964, but Space Port was stopped because of Disney’s death It was revived because of the popularity of WDW with teens and young adults; the Magic Kingdom needed a thrill ride Disney Artist John Hench drew the original concept art of the SM exterior It was Walt who wanted the roller coaster to be in the dark so he could have precise control of the lighting and to project images on the interior walls. Selling RCA on an attraction to spend $10 million sponsoring the attraction was key to the project In the book “The Disney Mountains” author Jason Surrell writes about Marty Sklar’s efforts to sell the idea to RCA Disney had an agreement with RCA in 1970 to do all the infrastructure communications for WDW The contract stipulated that if Disney could come up with an attraction RCA would be willing to spend $10 million dollars The original pitch was a new version of Mission to Mars that took people inside a computer The meeting with the RCA CEO, Robert Sarnoff went horribly. Sarnoff sat at the head of a long conference table, and couldn’t hear the presentation and couldn’t see the materials. He asked his staff “who are these guys?" That’s when Marty and John Hench regrouped and moved forward with the Space Mountain plans The pitch for SM, Sklar brought Card Walker, Disney’s CEO to the meeting, as he and Sarnoff knew each other. They also insisted that Sarnoff sit in the middle of the table so he could see and hear. The story for the SM presentation focused on communication, as RCA had pulled out of the computer business shortly after the first presentation. The attraction would still consist of a rocket ride through space, but guests would see RCA satellites orbiting in space and after the ride, guests would visit the Home of Future Living which showed off the latest RCA home entertainment products, and some future products, and the last thing guest would see before exiting was themselves on color TV RCA approved the sponsorship, and the project started The project was lead by John Hench and Marty Sklar, and George McGinnis and Claude Coats - of pirates of the Caribbean and haunted mansion fame— were on the team Former astronaut Gordon Cooper, commander of Mercury 9 and Gemini 5, became a member of the Disney team and provided personal consultation to help insure the authenticity of Space Mountain. The roller coaster was developed by Arrow (who built the Matterhorn) and Disney It’s made up of 2 tracks: Alpha (to the left) and Omega. Alpha is 3,196 feet long while Omega is 10 feet shorter. Top speed is between 28 - 35 mph Ride duration 2 minutes, 30 seconds It’s a pure gravity ride with no boosters or retarders; there are only braking zones. If the ride stops, the brakes are simply released and the trains coast back to the station There are 30 trains (15 for each side), with two cars per train, with 3 people per car (although originally, the cars sat 4 people per car; this was changed in 1989) The exit was the Home of Future Living from 1975 - 1985 and pretty much included everything that was presented to RCA during the pitch meeting: featured the theme song "Here's to the Future" Guests stepped onto the Goodyear Speedramp and went past scenes of the Home of Future Living (from Widen Your World) Started outside on the patio with the father on a lounge chair looking at a briefcase size TV screen on a business video call Then, inside the rooms were a series of white hexagonal modules with white, yellow, orange, and brown decor First, the nursery where a toy clown held a camera pointed at the baby; the camera signal was sent to the other screens so the family could monitor the baby Next, the family room shows the grandmother taking a two way TV pottery lesson Then, the Rec room, where a teenage boy took in some snow skiing on a SelectaVision simulator while the younger brother assembled a model rocket via televised instructions Back outside, a boy is at the front door, talking to the mother inside via camera Again inside, the kitchen shows the mother and a neighbor sitting in front of a large TV wall unit reviewing an online catalog system, along with a picture in picture of the boy at the door Then, the teenage daughter’s bedroom watching a SelectaVision videodisc movie on a large screen Finally, was the entertainment center where a young girl and boy watched a football game on a wall-sized screen Then, you travelled under the train tracks on the speed ramp until you reached the incline and the TVs where you could see yourself In 1985, it was changed to RYCA-1 which showed what life might be like living in a space colony on another planet; the sets are pretty much the same as they are today. They were changed to reflect sending packages across spatial distances using teleportation when FedEx took over sponsorship in 1994. And during the 2009 refurbishment, it was changed to the current design of Starport 75 and promoting different destinations around the universe to which Space Mountain's rockets could take them FedEx added TVs to the waiting area inside and played SMTV which had news clips from around the galaxy Sponsors: RCA: 1975-1993 (19); FedEx: 1994 - 2004 (11); sponsorless: 2005 - now (14) ...more41minPlay
FAQs about Starport75 - A Disney Podcast:How many episodes does Starport75 - A Disney Podcast have?The podcast currently has 109 episodes available.