DisneyGeek2000 said:
A friend of mine, who edits video for a living, didn't like it either - but I loved it and have been on at least twice every day that I have been in Epcot - you truly feel like you are flying - and isn't that the point??
After hearing these criticisms, I wondered how it could be made better and smoother experience, but without making the ride longer for the transitions, I don't think you could.
If there are any other film editors out there, I'd love to hear how you would 'fix' it.
Michael
I've been a professional editor (and shooter and producer) for decades.
I noticed the "cuts" the first time I rode "Soarin' Over California" in DCA years before it was built in Epcot (its the same film today).
I thought about it (as I'm sure the editors/producers of the film did) and I think the "Cuts" are the best choice.
There is no faster way to get the transitions to "go away" and just be on with the next scene.
Since you don't want the transitions to intrude AT ALL, making them last LONGER (dissolves or wipes) would not be an improvement.
Fades or dips to BLACK would not be good because:
A, its unnatural, and
B, you don't want to subject the audience to so many "black holes".
"Morphing" would just be TOO artifical (and bizarre).
The way the musical score is written (by the late, great Jerry Goldsmith), I think it enhances the editing as well as the scenes themselves.
One of the principle rules of editing (back when we HAD "rules") was,
"The most basic (and natural) transition in a motion picture (video or film) is a "cut".
This is because the actual way people SEE is by quickly darting their eyes from one view to the other (in effect creating a "cut").
Notice when you are looking around for something. You don't "pan" with your eyes open all the time, but you "dart" (maybe with a blink) from one "view" to another.
And again, knowing the pros at Disney, I'm SURE when they were creating this film they actually DID TRY a LOT of different transitions (I still do that in my work)... and I think they "landed" (pun noticed) on the CUT as the best choice for Soarin'.
The new "Soarin' Over America" film is scheduled to begin playing in the Epcot Soarin' theaters sometime after the 50th Celebration is over.
We'll see if the producers keep with the "cuts transitions" in that film as well.