HauntedMansionFan
Yes, I am crazy.
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I got caught up on Project Runway....Hey Marshay, it was Rambo 3 here tonight, so I completely understand!![]()
I got caught up on Project Runway....Hey Marshay, it was Rambo 3 here tonight, so I completely understand!![]()
Yes, yes, yes...... I did open my mouth and inserted my foot.[Okay, here's where I get flamed...] That's why I always find it so interesting when contestants complain loudly that Disney has picked "professionals" as semifinalists. (Heck! If a professional was willing to give you oodles of hours of free labor, wouldn't you accept the offer, too?) That said, I'm not trying to make light of the situation. I "get" that most of us on the DISboards are passionate about Disney and probably even dream of working there. That's why these contests are such emotionally charged events... We all wish to have our dreams come true!
Yes, yes, yes...... I did open my mouth and inserted my foot.![]()
How does the saying go? "Make sure the brain is in gear before the mouth...." oh nevermind..... I can't remember.![]()
I freely admit it..... I'm a member of the guilty party. I can be very opinionated, especially when it comes to Disney, and tend to shoot my mouth off before thinking things through. No worries DISgeek....... we are coolio.![]()
Yeah, -- another one comes out!!!
And I believe Kenny had already thought he was in the running...now we know for sure!
Balloon Guy -- this was a very creative and simple use of magic! Good Job! I really like how the simple concept of the balloons draw me back to Main Street WDW right away!
Come on Dana, see the light and come over to the dark side....oops, I mean to the DIS...![]()
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OH, DISGeeks this thread would be WAAAAAAYYYYY too boring if we were alland in agreement about everything!
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That said, sure Disney can choose whomever they want, and the most "professional" person may be their top pick b/c they are the best and easiest to get up to speed ... however, look what's happening with American Idol -- everyone, ok, lots complaining about the 'professionals' on the show -- when a contest is presented as if anyone (Joe Schmoe) can win it, then when the general public/mob sees someone with extra up their sleeves, they want to cry foul.
"Professionals" (and everyone can interpret that differently from people with prior recording contract to actresses to people who worked for Disney before to those who sell "Disney" stuff, etc) in my opinion already have an advantage. Perhaps I give more credit to the person who has to work harder....maybe it's a "Root for the Underdog" type of thing...
I haven't voted in American Idol yet...and usually don't until I really like someone near the end (yes, I'm embarrassed to admit I voted for AI before!) but I, too, want to vote for someone who hasn't already produced a record.
My even greater fear is that I will let slip even further my already tenuous grasp on real life as I obsess about all things CMO.
I seemed to have missed a whole lot, and was hoping that someone could fill me in without having to read 75 pages. Do we know any more of the top 20, have the top ten come out?
Here is the link for Balloon Guy
http://www.dreamcmo.com/view-dream-cmo-applicant.php?CMODID=CMO-B47856E27DCDB6F4DE94048C00BF8CDB
I think it is tough to compare something like the CMO contest to a competition like American Idol. On AI someone that "works harder" is someone that has paid their dues, worked from the bottom to get to where they are at present..... i.e. taken a ton of vocal lessons, perfected their craft, etc..... not already have had a record deal handed to them that went nowhere.OK, but you might want to carefully define "worked harder." My entry has been the source of a lot of talk over being "slick" and "professional," but it took a LOT of work--I'd guess AT LEAST 30-40 hours of planning, filming, animating (which took the hugest chunk--the forest animals section alone has like 6 different animals that all required rough animation, clean-up animation and coloring, along with shadow effects on a couple of characters), adding sound, etc. I might have magic, but there's no magical "animate" button that did all the work for me.
What happens if the SPONSORS have a "no tolerance/no negotiation" policy?
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